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NASCAR's very own "D.B Cooper" disappeared following the Winston 500 at Talladega Superspeedway back in 1982 - before finally breaking a 40-year silence in 2022. The name L.W. Wright went down in ...
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 ...
On November 24, 1971, D.B. Cooper—he called himself Dan, but the media misreported the name as D.B.—paid $18.52 in cash for a one-way ticket to Portland, and boarded Northwest Orient Flight ...
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 ...
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 ...
In 1971, D.B. Cooper boarded a Boeing plane in Portland, hijacked it with the threat of a bomb, demanded $200,000 in cash and four parachutes upon landing in Seattle, directed the pilots to take ...
In November 1971, an unidentified man who is now known by the moniker D.B. Cooper boarded a plane in Portland and told a flight attendant he had explosives in his bag. He demanded $200,000 and ...
A parachute possibly linked to D.B. Cooper, the 1970s hijacker, was discovered, reigniting the FBI's investigation into the unsolved case.
The FBI investigation into the infamous D.B. Cooper incident—America’s only unsolved plane hijacking—officially ended in 2016. But federal law enforcement may be regaining interest in the ...
Aug. 3, 2011— -- A woman claiming to be the niece of infamous skyjacker D.B. Cooper has spoken to ABC News in an exclusive interview about her role in the recently re-ignited 40-year-old cold ...
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.