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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ralph Wiggum on August 02, 2011, 04:44:10 PM
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The FBI is looking into a witness' account that the hijacker who in 1971 bailed out of an airplane over a Pacific Northwest forest with a $200,000 ransom actually died only 10 years ago.
A few charred $20 bills in the forest, a bunch of unidentified fingerprints and a few witnesses' descriptions are among the tantalizing bits of evidence left by elusive airline hijacker D.B. Cooper, who parachuted out of a Boeing 727 with a $200,000 ransom in 1971 and vanished.
The mysterious Cooper became a legend for outsmarting corporate America and evading the FBI for 40 years. But now investigators are pursuing a new lead that might put the case to rest — or not.
The FBI's Seattle office is looking into a tip from a witness who contends the hijacker died 10 years ago, FBI Special Agent Frederick Gutt said Monday. The witness was brought to the FBI's attention by a retired law enforcement officer, Gutt said.
More at LINK (http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-db-cooper-fbi-20110802,0,4619769.story)
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its jim demint
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i want my reward money
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its jim demint
(http://static8.businessinsider.com/image/4b71c8280000000000067f89-323-257/jim-demint.jpg)
i want my reward money
It's all OK then. He has put the money to good use and I voted for him. It's OK I tell you.[DU/mode] for conservatives.