However, what few Cooperphiles and other interested people fail to take into account or stress is that the whole hijacking revolved around one single, undeniable goal: to jump out of that plane.
This likely why Cooper chose a 727-a plane from which jump were feasible-and not a 747.
It is why insisted the backstairwell be lowered and argued with the pilots about this.
Cooper cared about nothing so much as jumping out of that airliner-regardless of 200 MPH winds
He thinks hes not obsessed because he goes a few days without even thinking about it? I would say thats pretty obsessed its been how man years lol and that flight attendant looked pretty guilty at the beginning if you ask me lol
@teceyS3 It's hard to say, I think that either he didn't exist or he survied the jump, went to a third world country and spent the money there. He might have dropped some of the money to make people believe he was killed.
AN__ALTERNATE__SCENEREO:___Cooper survived the jump...but on the way down he may have slammed into trees and lost his grip on the money. He landed ok but was separated from the cash. It was cold and dark....he certainly was not dressed properly for such a stunt. At some point he realized that if he did not get out of the area fairly soon he would be apprehended....do i stay and look for the money or risk prison for 25 years....he chose to flee...
@miamibitch305fl ask anyone in law enforcement....they will tell you that "eye witness" information is notoriously inaccurate. We all assume that the human memory works like a video camera and we accurately store the exact events and detail in our brains. It just isn't so. The brain embelishes things...or totally leaves things out. Example....since the advent of DNA testing hundreds of innocent people have been released from prison...all convicted on "eye witness" identification
@gracie1232 ___ya know......I have never heard it from your perspective....thats a very good point. Cooper almost certainly died...and if he did, someone has to have missed him....a boss, friends, girl friend, land lord, family doctor. So lets assume he knew the territory well.....how many missing persons cases were there for a middle aged white male within say about 150 miles in any direction from the approx jump area....I gotta think the FBI must have followed up on that
@MySlaveeMaster LOL......where are you from....we americans are under the impression that we are universally hated by everyone on the planet.......it is refreshing to hear you think we are "cool"
Are you aware that none of the money was ever spent. None of it ever went into circulation. The serial numbers on the bills were recorded by the FBI. When bills in circulation get old and worn the banks send them back to the federal reserve/ the mint to be perforated & burned. The serial numbers are on file and checked before they are destroyed.....so, if the crew did do it....they did it for nothing because none of the cash was ever spent.....not one bill
@inkey2 A plausable conclusion.
However, what few Cooperphiles and other interested people fail to take into account or stress is that the whole hijacking revolved around one single, undeniable goal: to jump out of that plane.
This likely why Cooper chose a 727-a plane from which jump were feasible-and not a 747.
It is why insisted the backstairwell be lowered and argued with the pilots about this.
Cooper cared about nothing so much as jumping out of that airliner-regardless of 200 MPH winds
MultiSmartass1 3 months ago
And hes a hero not only because he got one over on the fbi but also because he done it without hurting anyone except maybe himself lol
TheWiddaC 4 months ago
He thinks hes not obsessed because he goes a few days without even thinking about it? I would say thats pretty obsessed its been how man years lol and that flight attendant looked pretty guilty at the beginning if you ask me lol
TheWiddaC 4 months ago
@teceyS3 It's hard to say, I think that either he didn't exist or he survied the jump, went to a third world country and spent the money there. He might have dropped some of the money to make people believe he was killed.
Capitanvolume 4 months ago
AN__ALTERNATE__SCENEREO:___Cooper survived the jump...but on the way down he may have slammed into trees and lost his grip on the money. He landed ok but was separated from the cash. It was cold and dark....he certainly was not dressed properly for such a stunt. At some point he realized that if he did not get out of the area fairly soon he would be apprehended....do i stay and look for the money or risk prison for 25 years....he chose to flee...
inkey2 4 months ago
@NJ2VERMONT the money was not "marked" by the government but all the serial numbers were recorded
inkey2 4 months ago
@miamibitch305fl ask anyone in law enforcement....they will tell you that "eye witness" information is notoriously inaccurate. We all assume that the human memory works like a video camera and we accurately store the exact events and detail in our brains. It just isn't so. The brain embelishes things...or totally leaves things out. Example....since the advent of DNA testing hundreds of innocent people have been released from prison...all convicted on "eye witness" identification
inkey2 4 months ago
@gracie1232 ___ya know......I have never heard it from your perspective....thats a very good point. Cooper almost certainly died...and if he did, someone has to have missed him....a boss, friends, girl friend, land lord, family doctor. So lets assume he knew the territory well.....how many missing persons cases were there for a middle aged white male within say about 150 miles in any direction from the approx jump area....I gotta think the FBI must have followed up on that
inkey2 4 months ago
@MySlaveeMaster LOL......where are you from....we americans are under the impression that we are universally hated by everyone on the planet.......it is refreshing to hear you think we are "cool"
inkey2 4 months ago
Are you aware that none of the money was ever spent. None of it ever went into circulation. The serial numbers on the bills were recorded by the FBI. When bills in circulation get old and worn the banks send them back to the federal reserve/ the mint to be perforated & burned. The serial numbers are on file and checked before they are destroyed.....so, if the crew did do it....they did it for nothing because none of the cash was ever spent.....not one bill
inkey2 4 months ago