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DB Returns, Your Tax Dollars At Work!

Although not a complete a waste of money, the FBI has opened this up again. The DB Cooper mystery is one of the greatest of all times. I think the SOB died on the way down or upon “landing” but it’s still a great story and worth millions (or at least thousands) of tax dollars. On the show Journeyman, they explained that the character portraying DB was simply trying to raise funds to help a friend out of Cambodia. After seeing that, I thought that was a worthy cause and all guilt I might have applied to DB was eliminated.

FROM THE NY TIMES

F.B.I. Brings a Fresh Set of Eyes to a ’71 Plane Hijacking Mystery

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Clues from another time: a sketch of D. B. Cooper.

Published: January 2, 2008

CHICAGO — It is considered one of the great unsolved mysteries of American crime: how a seemingly quiet man in his mid-40s hijacked an airliner somewhere between Seattle and Reno in November 1971, then parachuted in his loafers and trench coat, making off with $200,000 in cash.

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The tie Cooper left behind and money found nine years after the 1971 hijacking.

Who was he? Did he survive? After all these years, federal authorities say they still do not know, and the case lingers and vexes and fascinates as the only unsolved airplane hijacking in United States history. “It’s a mystery, frankly,” agency officials said in a December news release issued periodically to update old cases.

But now, with the advantage of technologies that were not available decades ago and with newfound attention from an agent on the West Coast, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has announced that the cold case is officially hot again — and the search is on for the parachuter who called himself Dan, and sometimes, D. B. Cooper.

And, for the first time, the F.B.I. is providing pictures and information on the Cooper case to the public on its Web site, fbi.gov. The agency hopes that pictures like the one of Mr. Cooper’s black tie, which he removed before jumping, will prompt a memory, or that someone will offer fresh insight into what happened to all that cash, some of which was scattered in the wilderness and found by a young boy in 1980. (Already, a DNA sample taken from the tie has ruled out several men who claimed to be the parachuting hijacker.)

“This case is 36 years old, it’s beyond its expiration date, but I asked for the case because I was intrigued with it,” said Larry Carr, a federal agent based in Seattle who usually investigates bank robberies, and who was 4 when the hijacking occurred. “I remember as a child reading about it and wondering what had happened. It’s surreal that after 36 years here I am, the only investigator left. I wanted to take a shot at solving it.”

Since the case was turned over to him about six months ago, Mr. Carr has come up with a new way of seeing the incident: as a bank robbery that just happened to be on an airplane. The fresh perspective led to new investigating techniques.

“The classic way we solve bank robberies is with the public,” Mr. Carr said. “Everything we know — pictures, descriptions, m.o., everything. We put it all out there.”

Now, with the information made public, he said, “maybe someone will say: My uncle who disappeared in 1971 — he could have been Cooper. I just never thought about it until now.”

Included in the newly released information are several updated insights on Mr. Cooper that the F.B.I. feels are accurate: he was not an expert sky diver, he had no help on the ground, he was about six feet tall and 175 pounds, with brown eyes.

The physical description came from separate accounts given by attendants on the hijacked flight, Northwest Airlines 305, that left Portland, Ore., bound for Seattle on Nov. 24, 1971. After takeoff, Mr. Cooper handed a flight attendant a note saying he had a bomb in his suitcase. He demanded four parachutes and $200,000 in $20 bills, the F.B.I. says. Upon the plane’s landing in Seattle, Mr. Cooper exchanged all 36 passengers for the ransom, but continued to hold several crew members on the plane with him as, on his orders, it took off again, this time on a flight to Mexico City.

Around 8 that night, Mr. Cooper jumped out of the back of the plane as it was flying somewhere between Seattle and Reno, Nev. It later landed safely.

The F.B.I. opened an investigation while the airplane was still in flight, but despite years of work and the consideration of hundreds of suspects, Mr. Cooper seems to have disappeared into the night.

“If he’s alive today, he’d be about 85 years old,” Mr. Carr said. “Maybe one day I’ll be sitting at my desk and I’ll get a call from an old man who says, ‘You’re not going to believe this story.’”


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Why Iowa?

Our kids take an Iowa test at school to see if they’re up to educational standards. It’s based on the testing procedures administered in the state of Iowa. The presidential primary puts a lot of emphasis on what the folks in Iowa think.

I don’t see them as representing the whole of the United States, still we offer them as the benchmark of political and educational standards. The educational testing show’s how well kids know how to take a test or more likely how well teachers train our kids to take tests. The primaries show what’s important to a bunch a corny white folks who live in a land locked state with a great deal of separation from the real world.

All the ass holes in California are feeling sorry for themselves because their primaries don’t seem as important as the ones going on in the heartland. Who cares what the Californians think about the Iowan’s thinking about the political candidates.

The reason all the Iowa primary crap is getting so much attention right now is that the writers of real television entertainment are on strike. Reality TV is the big winner right now and you can be damn sure that if there was a fresh episode of Carpooling or Cavemen on that there wouldn’t be all the focus on Iowa, Battle of the Choirs, Asshole Romney, the 3rd place guy for the Democrats or Dancing with the B-Grade actors and actresses.


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