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  1. By Kara Godfrey, January 8, 2018. The infamous hijacking story of D.B. Cooper, closed by the FBI in 2016, has remained a mystery for 46 years. But new evidence may soon pull the ripcord on the whodunit. On November 24, 1971, the man gave a note to a flight attendant, stating he had a bomb in his briefcase. He then demanded $200,000 and four ...

  2. Desconhecida. D. B. Cooper é o epíteto popularmente usado para se referir a um homem não identificado que sequestrou um Boeing 727 da Northwest Airlines no espaço aéreo entre Portland, Oregon, e Seattle, Washington, no dia 24 de novembro de 1971 e extorquiu uma quantia de duzentos mil dólares em resgate, pulando de paraquedas para um ...

  3. Sep 25, 2011 · Cooper had boarded the plane as Dan Cooper, but a discrepancy in a news account later referred to him as D.B. Cooper; the name stuck. The manhunt for Cooper was one of the biggest in the nation's ...

  4. D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?!: With Eric Ulis, Jonna Mendez, Tom Colbert, Bruce Smith. It follows the 50-year quest to find Cooper, the man who hijacked a Northwest Airlines passenger jet in November 1971 and escaped with $200,000.

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  5. The unknown skyjacker—he called himself Dan Cooper, but the media misreported the name as D.B. Cooper, which stuck— paid $18.52 cash for a one-way ticket to Portland and boarded Northwest ...

  6. Sep 27, 2023 · The tale of D.B. Cooper, who leaped out of a hijacked plane with $200,000 in 1971 and disappeared, is the stuff of legend. But one man believes DNA testing could offer some new clues.

  7. Sep 5, 2019 · Colbert had grown convinced that this old U.S. Army soldier with a distinctive criminal record, Robert W. Rackstraw, was in fact D.B. Cooper, who in 1971 skyjacked a Boeing 727 and then — with ...

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