Tiny particles on skyjacker D.B. Cooper's tie offer clues to where the mysterious man worked. A sleuth tracked the particles ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Potential new evidence found in 50-year-old cold case of D.B. Cooper (FBI) The 50-year-old cold case of D.B. Cooper may have seen ...
Newly released FBI files reveal fresh details about D.B. Cooper’s infamous 1971 hijacking, including his flight expertise and ...
VANCOUVER, Wash. - A simple black necktie may be the smoking gun tosolving a mystery that has fascinated the country for 50 years: who is D.B. Cooper and what happened to him? On the afternoon of Nov.
The FBI may have just gotten the biggest break yet in the decades-old, unsolved case of D.B. Cooper, the man who hijacked a flight from Portland, OR to Seattle, WA and successfully escaped with ...
A newly released batch of FBI investigative files in the long-unsolved D.B. Cooper hijacking case shows that agents once examined a former pilot from western Maine as a possible suspect. The files, ...
The 50-year-old cold case of D.B. Cooper may have seen a new development after an amateur sleuth claims to have found the parachute used by the infamous, yet still unidentified plane hijacker. Gryder, ...
This story is a collaboration with Biography.com. You wouldn’t jump out of an airplane wearing a tie. So, naturally, the most famous skyjacker to never be found, the dapper D.B. Cooper, took his tie ...
This browser does not support the Video element. On the afternoon of Nov. 24, 1971, a nondescript man calling himself Dan Cooper approached the counter of Northwest Orient Airlines in Portland. He ...