DB Cooper case 'solved': FBI tells niece of skyjacking suspect

OutHouse

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humm well this is interesting.

FBI tells niece of skyjacking suspect they are ready to close one of America's biggest mysteries after 'matching' fingerprint

Identity of the man behind Northwest Airlines hijacking on November 24, 1971 has long puzzled police
Hijacker parachuted from plane with $200,000 after letting all the passengers and crew off
Marla Cooper says her uncle came home the day after hijacking 'badly injured'

The Northwest Airlines notorious skyjacking saga that has baffled authorities for 40 years may have finally been solved.

An Oregon woman who claims her uncle was the elusive criminal known only as DB Cooper says she has been told by the FBI that her evidence is enough for them to close the file on the case.

Burdened by guilt over her knowledge surrounding the case, Marla Cooper came forward earlier this year, claiming she had a 40-year-old family secret protecting her uncle, a man named Lynn Doyle Cooper.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...spect-matching-fingerprint.html#ixzz1fftKjn5W
 

Wyndru

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WT

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The flight manifesto had his name listed as 'D. Cooper' and an investigator erroneously gave the suspects name as D.B. Cooper in an interview right after the hijacking. Saw this on a show on either History or Nat Geo that dealt with the details on the event.
 

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Brad Meltzer's "Decoded" on History Channel had one episode (Season 1 Episode 6) about the D. B. Cooper case. They showed the Northwest Orient carbon copy of the flight coupon as having "Dan Cooper" written in by (unknown).
Cooper.jpg

That episode pretty much concluded that "Ken Christianson" was most likely the real name of the hijacker. Based on an unexplained sudden increase in the suspect's bank account.
Guess they were wrong?
 
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bobdole369

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I think what happened here is that this guy pulled it off, but ended up with a lot less money than he thought, like the feds didn't give him a full case of money, or the case fell during the parachuting and ended up scattered over teh wilderness. (there have been a couple caches of "the money" found and brought forward over the years. So this guy just goes home like nothing happened, then lays realllly low. Also Lynn Doyle Cooper is now dead if I recall. Convenient eh?
 

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Brad Meltzer's "Decoded" on History Channel had one episode (Season 1 Episode 6) about the D. B. Cooper case. They showed the Northwest Airlines carbon copy of the flight coupon as having "Dan Cooper" written in by the passenger. That episode pretty much concluded that "Ken Christianson" was most likely the real name of the hijacker. Based on an unexplained sudden increase in the suspect's bank account.
Guess they were wrong?

Not surprising for a shit show.
 

ichy

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40 year old case? Time for the FBI to stop wasting resources on this.
 

abaez

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I'm surprised they haven't made a movie out of this yet.. seems perfect for it.
 

torpid

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I'm confused; the article seems to directly state that they have not matched the fingerprints yet...???
 

Rudee

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I'm confused; the article seems to directly state that they have not matched the fingerprints yet...???

Exactly. Just a rehash of the same story when it was released back in the early summer. Typical daily mail uk garbage, just attracting hits to their website.
 

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40 year old case? Time for the FBI to stop wasting resources on this.
"Hello, FBI? Yes, I have information for you that will help you solve an old case which was a major case."

You're saying that you would rather the FBI say "we don't care."
 

Saint Nick

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"Hello, FBI? Yes, I have information for you that will help you solve an old case which was a major case."

You're saying that you would rather the FBI say "we don't care."
I think it would make more sense for the FBI to stop pursuing cases after 15 years unless there is some sort of extenuating circumstance.
 

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I think it would make more sense for the FBI to stop pursuing cases after 15 years unless there is some sort of extenuating circumstance.

you mean like having been a major story and someone coming forward with information of the sort required to close the case?
 
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"Hello, FBI? Yes, I have information for you that will help you solve an old case which was a major case."

You're saying that you would rather the FBI say "we don't care."

Hey, they can finally pull Mulder, Scully, and Agent Cooper (Twin Peaks) off the case.
 

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Doesn't seem likely that he'd use his real last name.

People are weird. When Joseph Mengele was hiding in Argentina he used a fake name but his wife, who he was living with, used Mengele. And they still couldn't find him.
 

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"Hello, FBI? Yes, I have information for you that will help you solve an old case which was a major case."

You're saying that you would rather the FBI say "we don't care."

Yes

Or at least "recent crimes have a higher priority due to the age of the evidence"

Of course you couldn't give an outright date of FBI not giving a shit, because then you'd have a bunch of cases that show "how to get away with it". For all we know the FBI internally has a date at which they stop bothering, and they merely make an appearance publicly so people assume that major crimes are NEVER closed.
 

TallBill

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Yes

Or at least "recent crimes have a higher priority due to the age of the evidence"

Of course you couldn't give an outright date of FBI not giving a shit, because then you'd have a bunch of cases that show "how to get away with it". For all we know the FBI internally has a date at which they stop bothering, and they merely make an appearance publicly so people assume that major crimes are NEVER closed.

The "how to get away with it" wouldn't work. It seems that it takes dumb luck to pull off a major crime these days with the amount of physical evidence that they can discover.
 

AdamK47

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Brad Meltzer's "Decoded" on History Channel had one episode (Season 1 Episode 6) about the D. B. Cooper case. They showed the Northwest Orient carbon copy of the flight coupon as having "Dan Cooper" written in by (unknown).
Cooper.jpg

That episode pretty much concluded that "Ken Christianson" was most likely the real name of the hijacker. Based on an unexplained sudden increase in the suspect's bank account.
Guess they were wrong?

LOL @ citing Brad Meltzer's Decoded as a source.