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D. B. Cooper Summary
1,260 words, approx. 4 pages D. B. Cooper Active: November 2b, 1971 The identity of a man referred to as “D. B. Cooper” has never been discovered. No one knows who he was or what became of him. But on November 24, 1971, he stepped out of a plane and into history as the...
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5,688 words, approx. 19 pages
 D. B. Cooper (aka "Dan Cooper") is a pseudonym of a aircraft hijacker who, on November 24, 1971, after receiving a ransom payout of US$200,000,[1] jumped from the back of a Boeing 727 as it was flying over the Pacific Northwest of the United States...




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Unmasking D.b. Cooper
10/29/2007: 5,146 words, approx. 17 pages ON A RAINY NIGHT IN 1971, THE NOTORIOUS SKYJACKER JUMPED OUT OF A 727 AND INTO AMERICAN LEGEND. BUT RECENTLY, A CHANCE LEAD TO A MANHATTAN P.I. MAY HAVE FINALLY CRACKED THE CASE. THE DETECTIVES at Sherlock Investigations get strange requests all the...
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 The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Parachute renews D.B. Cooper buzz
03/27/2008: 476 words, approx. 2 pages JOSEPH B. FRAZIER, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 03-27-2008 Parachute renews D.B. Cooper buzz -- Tatters founds near skyjacker's path By JOSEPH B. FRAZIER, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Date: 03-27-2008, Thursday Section: NEWS Edtion: All Editions Biographical: D.B. COOPER AMBOY,...
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FBI makes new bid to find 1971 skyjacker
1/2/2008: 366 words, approx. 1 pages The FBI is making a new stab at identifying mysterious skyjacker Dan Cooper, who bailed out of an airliner in 1971 and vanished, releasing new details that it hopes will jog someone's memory. The man calling himself Dan Cooper, also known as D.B. Cooper, boarded...
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Finder hopes to sell '71 hijacking cash
1/3/2008: 587 words, approx. 2 pages In 1980, 8-year-old Brian Ingram found the sole link to the only unsolved airline hijacking in U.S. history buried in the sandy banks of the Columbia River dividing Washington state from Oregon.Now 36, Ingram hopes to auction the weathered bundle of $20 bills as the...


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