Like much of the world, alt-rocker Courtney Love wants to know where Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 has disappeared to.
And like many others, she's gone to Tomnod.com, a site where people are asked to tag possible clues such as wreckage, oil slicks and life rafts in satellite images to help find the plane.
Officials have not been able to find the Boeing 777-200 carrying 239 passengers (including two Canadians) since losing contact with it on March 8.
Though she clarifies that she's no expert, Love posted a slide from the site on her Facebook page early Monday in which she points to oil slicks and what she thinks looks like a plane.
 
We're sure that Courtney's heart is in the right place, but we think that identifying the plane is best left to investigators.
And like many others, she's gone to Tomnod.com, a site where people are asked to tag possible clues such as wreckage, oil slicks and life rafts in satellite images to help find the plane.
Officials have not been able to find the Boeing 777-200 carrying 239 passengers (including two Canadians) since losing contact with it on March 8.
Though she clarifies that she's no expert, Love posted a slide from the site on her Facebook page early Monday in which she points to oil slicks and what she thinks looks like a plane.
Post by Courtney Love.
We're sure that Courtney's heart is in the right place, but we think that identifying the plane is best left to investigators.
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