As people around the globe collectively scratch their heads at the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, missing since March 8, the forever proudly outspoken Courtney Love has taken to social media, providing insight to what she believes has taken place with the missing aircraft.

Akin to the millions enthralled by the shock mystery of Flight 370, Love has joined the search via the web-based global satellite Tomnod, managed by US company Digital Globe, according to Rolling Stone. And would you believe it, ‘Miss World’ has detailed a body of water “like a mile away from Pualau Perak” that she believes is the location of the crash site.

In taking a simple screenshot of her findings, Love has scribbled in red font the words “oil” with three arrows pointing to dark patches of water, with another questioning “plane?” with an arrow directing to Love’s said crash site before signing off with a scrappy “C-L”.

A mere 12-hours ago, the Hole-singer uploaded her two-cents onto her official Facebook page, quoting “I’m no expert but up close this does look like a plane and an oil slick http://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/malaysiaairsar2014/map/128148 … prayers go out to the families #MH370and its like a mile away Pulau Perak, where they “last” tracked it 5°39’08.5″N 98°50’38.0″E but what do I know?”.

Love’s questioning has stirred the jovial pot quite substantially, with thousands sharing the Tomnod imagery mocking the frontwoman. However, at least the ‘Celebrity Skin’ singer is giving it a crack. And hey, imagine if sweet old Court was the one to solve this mind-boggling and potential tragedy…

Join the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 on Tomnod here.

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