Newly released FBI files reveal fresh details about D.B. Cooper’s infamous 1971 hijacking, including his flight expertise and the hunt for suspects.
Wearing a dark business suit, white shirt, thin black tie, black raincoat and brown shoes, and carrying a black attaché case ...
A bomb, a parachute, $200,000 in cash, and one mysterious man with an absolutely wild plan. D.B. Cooper jumped into the night, never to be seen again... but could he really have survived?
The FBI has released a trove of documents related to the case of DB Cooper, one of the most legendary unsolved crimes in U.S. history. The 398-page archive has shed new light on the bureau’s ...
It was Nov. 24, 1971 — Thanksgiving Eve — when a man dressed in a dark business suit and sunglasses took a seat in the last row of a Northwest Orient Airlines flight out of Portland, Oregon. The olive ...