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The FBI says it is giving up on the D.B. Cooper investigation, 45 years after the mysterious hijacker parachuted into the night with $200,000 in a briefcase, becoming an instant folk figure.
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-980865.mp3A DNA test has failed to connect a deceased central Oregon man to the…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-980843.mp3The woman who claims her uncle was the legendary hijacker D.B. Cooper…
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An expert on the infamous airplane hijacker D.B. Cooper is dubious about the latest suspect to emerge in the 40-year-old case. An Oklahoma woman went…
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Marla Cooper told the network she is convinced her uncle L.D. Cooper was the man who parachuted off a hijacked plane with a $200,000 ransom in 1971. To this day, the case of D.B. Cooper remains the only unsolved hijacking case.
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The FBI said the new suspect died more than 10 years ago of natural causes and that the FBI has been investigating this lead for more than a year.
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The man known as D.B. Cooper became part of American folklore after parachuting from a plane he hijacked with $200,000 ransom. Cooper's stunt sparked wild speculation about his possible survival or death, and his identity. Now, the FBI says it has a new lead.