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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 group of volunteer investigators believe they have found a piece of potential physical evidence in the D.B. Cooper case, the only unsolved airliner hijacking in American history. Fox News reported ...
The FBI’s release of 472 new pages from its D.B. Cooper file gives insight into the frantic search for the “UNSUB” in the days, months, and years after the November 24, 1971, skyjacking of a ...
William Rataczak, the co-pilot of the passenger jet hijacked in 1971 by the man known as D.B. Cooper, who sipped bourbon before parachuting into the night with $200,000 in ransom money and ...
The FBI considered a suspect in a wheelchair and ruled him out, per a newly-released, 398-page case file Cooper's clip-on tie, left behind on the plane, contained rare metals tied to aerospace work ...