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After disappearing without a trace following the Winston 500 in 1982, the infamous individual remained a figure of infamy in motorsports circles for 40 years.
A Secret Parachute in the FBI’s Possession May Have Finally Solved D.B. Cooper’s Identity We might know the notorious skyjacker at last—thanks to his own children.
Newly unsealed FBI files reveal strange details in the search for D.B. Cooper, who vanished after hijacking a plane in 1971. The files include a suspect in a wheelchair, a fake ransom scheme and ...
The FBI released 472 new pages in D.B. Cooper’s file, with riveting clues about suspects. Could the declassified dossier shed new light on the notorious case?
A parachute found in 2022 and taken into evidence by the FBI could have been the one used by D.B. Cooper, one man believes.
The FBI released 472 new pages in D.B. Cooper’s file, with riveting clues about suspects. Could the declassified dossier shed new light on the notorious case?
A parachute possibly linked to D.B. Cooper, the 1970s hijacker, was discovered, reigniting the FBI's investigation into the unsolved case.
The D.B. Cooper incident On November 24, 1971, a man registered as Dan Cooper boarded Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 305 traveling from Portland, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington.
The mysterious identity of 1970s airline hijacker D.B. Cooper may have finally been solved by the children of the prime suspect, a podcaster and a newly discovered parachute.
Slog AM: FAA Gives Special Drone Privileges to Redmond PD, Ceasefire in Lebanon, Did They Find D.B. Cooper?
The parachute used by the hijacker known as D.B. Cooper to leap out of a Boeing plane with $200,000 in cash after taking the passengers and crew hostage more than 50 years ago may have been found.