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D.B. Cooper: The surviving evidence

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FBI agent Larry Carr reviews key pieces of evidence from the unsolved 1971 hijacking case. Read more here: http://www.seattlepi.com/local/340794_cooper23.html

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  • i just like to think there was a rich old man sat laughing and counting his cash :)

  • Cooper was smart enough to demand several parachutes knowing that if he ask for one for himself it would be a dummy. By asking for several there was a possibility that he was going to make one of the crew members jump also.So the feds couldn't take that chance of giving him bad chutes. This nitwit agent is probably the dimwit of the FBI and they didn't know what else to do with him so they made him head of a dead end investigation.

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  • Pfft, we all know that D.B. Cooper, is Charles Westmoreland... currently incarcerated in Fox River state penitentiary.

    (^ Thats a joke reference, before you hit reply and call me mean names. =P )

  • In my opinion the FBI is side stepping up an embarrassing fact. Their initial believed jump area was wrong. Read David Krajicek's article about this on the trutv site. The jump site was likely near Woodland, Wa. I've made a video based on the known facts. If you would like to see it check out my channel. I believe the plane headed SSW from Woodland and within three minutes was over the Tena Bar where he in fact finally jumped. The money found was accidentally dropped there by Cooper.

  • @george85v he was smart enough to ask for the four chutes and took the dummy chute with him???

  • As for the cold, MacArthur said that the amount of time Cooper was exposed to sub-freezing temperatures, or enduring bitter wind-chills during free-fall, was not a problem. “I’ve jumped in the winter – in Pullman, Washington with snow on the ground,” MacArthur said. “By the time you feel the cold you’re on the ground.

  • @Smokey0791: lmao- screw you asshole

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