D.B.Cooper finally unmasked?

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Cycleops

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Accra, Ghana
Many of you will remember the famous story of this man who in 1971 hijacked a 727 airliner claiming he had a bomb and demanded a $1.2 million (in today’s money) ransome and when he got it parachuted out of the plane.
He was never caught and the FBI dropped its investigation due to lack of evidence a few years ago claiming he’d probably died in the forest where he landed from exposure or shortly after. No body was ever found.
A letter sent a newspaper allegedly from Cooper containing coded numbers are now claimed to link his identity to a Vietnam vet and ex CIA operative called Rackstraw.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/new-evidence-b-cooper-case-reveal-skyjacker-article-1.3738150
What do you think?
 
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Drago

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I think its stretching credulity, but who knows?
 

Drago

Legendary Member
I can't do it due to a scheduling conflict. I'll be busy playing Hulk Hogan in the new biopic.
 

irw

Quadricyclist
Location
Liverpool, UK
Many of you will remember the famous story of this man who in 1971 hijacked a 727 airliner claiming he had a bomb and demanded a $1.2 million (in today’s money) ransome and when he got it parachuted out of the plane.
He was never caught and the FBI dropped its investigation due to lack of evidence a few years ago claiming he’d probably died in the forest where he landed from exposure or shortly after. No body was ever found.
A letter sent a newspaper allegedly from Cooper containing coded numbers are now claimed to link his identity to a Vietnam vet and ex CIA operative called Rackstraw.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/new-evidence-b-cooper-case-reveal-skyjacker-article-1.3738150
What do you think?

In 1971, how did he know he'd received the ransom money whilst on the plane? Hardly able to log onto online banking...!
 
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