Tuesday, January 01, 2008
The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper
On a cold November night 36 years ago, in the driving wind and rain, somewhere between southern Washington state and just north of Portland, Oregon, a man calling himself Dan Cooper parachuted out of a plane he'd just hijacked clutching a bag filled with $200,000 in stolen cash.
Who was Cooper? Did he survive the jump? And what happened to the loot, only a small part of which has ever surfaced?
It's a mystery, frankly. We've run down thousands of leads and considered all sorts of scenarios. And amateur sleuths have put forward plenty of their own theories. Yet the case remains unsolved.
Would we still like to get our man? Absolutely. And we have reignited the case - thanks to a Seattle case agent named Larry Carr and new technologies like DNA testing.
You can help. We're providing here, for the first time, a series of pictures and information on the case. Please look it all over carefully to see if it triggers a memory or if you can provide any useful information. - FBI.gov
I'm not one to get reflective come the holidays, but sooner or later I'm going to have address the fact that all of my heroes are criminals and junkies. (And puppets....)
Labels: Crime, D.B. Cooper
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