VANCOUVER, Wash. - A simple black necktie may be the smoking gun tosolving a mystery that has fascinated the country for 50 years: who is D.B. Cooper and what happened to him? On the afternoon of Nov.
CooperCon, the annual D.B. Cooper convention, gets underway in Seattle on Friday. "D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?!", which begins streaming on Netflix on July 13, explores the enduring mystery of the ...
Newly released FBI files are offering a deeper look into the only unsolved airline hijacking in U.S. history — the 1971 case of D.B. Cooper, who parachuted from a commercial airliner with $200,000 in ...
A newly released batch of FBI investigative files in the long-unsolved D.B. Cooper hijacking case shows that agents once examined a former pilot from western Maine as a possible suspect. The files, ...
DNA from the necktie of legendary hijacker D.B. Cooper did not match that of the FBI's latest suspect in the mysterious 1971 case. Investigators had zeroed in on the now-deceased Oregon man, Lynn ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Newly declassified FBI files reveal never-before-seen insights into D.B. Cooper’s infamous 1971 skyjacking, including his methodical behavior and ...
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The case, the FBI's only unsolved air piracy incident, has intrigued the nation for over 50 years.
A bomb, a parachute, $200,000 in cash, and one mysterious man with an absolutely wild plan. D.B. Cooper jumped into the night, never to be seen again... but could he really have survived? House votes ...
This Day in History: D.B. Cooper's infamous hijacking 54 years ago today, notorious hijacker D.B. Cooper hijacked a plane and made off with $200,000. Both the mystery and Cooper's true identity remain ...