Last night I watched part one of a two-part documentary called "D. B. Cooper: Case Solved?" which was very interesting. He was the hijacker in November 1971 who took over a jet plane and demanded cash and parachutes, but was gone by the time the Boeing 727 landed in Reno. It seemed he had asked for the rear doors to be lowered, then had jumped with a parachute over the forests of Washington state.
Eight years later, some of the money was recovered on a beach by a small boy and his father. Nothing else has been found of "Cooper" or his ransom money, despite a lot of searching by the FBI and other agencies, including private amateur sleuths.
This series sends a crime journalist and former FBI agent to investigate various leads and suspects, and then they meet with a pair of gentlemen who claim they've tracked down the real culprit. I like the presentation which is not sensationalized, and shows an incredible amount of research. Looking forward to seeing part two and learning more about their suspect.
Eight years later, some of the money was recovered on a beach by a small boy and his father. Nothing else has been found of "Cooper" or his ransom money, despite a lot of searching by the FBI and other agencies, including private amateur sleuths.
This series sends a crime journalist and former FBI agent to investigate various leads and suspects, and then they meet with a pair of gentlemen who claim they've tracked down the real culprit. I like the presentation which is not sensationalized, and shows an incredible amount of research. Looking forward to seeing part two and learning more about their suspect.
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