FBI documents reveal a previously unreported. nationwide investigation into the infamous 1971 DB Cooper skyjacking that centered on a ski instructor whose name has remained secret for 55 years.
From November 1971 through January 1980, the only unsolved American hijacking wasn't all that well known nationwide. But when ...
The cash had last been seen on Nov. 24, 1971 — the night a hijacker known as D. B. Cooper extorted $200,000 and four parachutes from a flight traveling from Portland to Seattle, then jumped from the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A phone tipster who would insist on remaining anonymous reached a special agent in the FBI’s Little Rock office in the summer of ...
あるAnonymous Coward曰く、匿名の米陸軍のデータアナリストが、米国で1971年に発生したD.B.クーパー事件を追っているという。同事件はFBIによる調査も2016年に打ち切られ、米国で発生したハイジャックとしてはただ一つの未解決事件となっている。飛行中の ...
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Is the manhunt for DB Cooper finally over?
Although it is nearly 50 years ago that Dan Cooper hijacked a Boeing 727 mid-air, his whereabouts and identity to this day are still unknown, despite an extensive fbi investigation and manhunt.
The man known as D.B. Cooper jumped out of the commercial airplane with ransom money in 1971 and has never been found.
A man has endorsed one researcher’s theory that infamous skyjacker DB Cooper — who has never been identified — could have been his dad. Inventor, licensed pilot and author Bill Rollins claims Cooper ...
Rataczak, a former Air Force pilot, joined Northwest Airlines in 1966 and retired in 1999 WILLIAM Rataczak, the co-pilot caught at the centre of one of America’s most famous unsolved crimes, has died ...
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