Scientists May Have New Evidence In Mysterious $200,000 Plane Hijacking Case

Searching For D.B. Cooper

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Once the crew was safely on the ground, they were interrogated about the events that took place that fateful day of November 24, 1971. Police also made a sketch based on the crew and passengers description of Cooper, down to what he was wearing. Despite the immense particulars of the explanation of his appearance, the case had already seemed to be going cold quite quickly.

Government Memo

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On the day of the hijacking, a memo was released regarding the events of Northwest Flight 305 from Portland to Seattle. It had been classified by the FBI as a “164-New,” which stands for ‘Crime Aboard Aircraft.’ This was the first file collected by the investigators on the crime that was going to become one of the most historic hijacking cases ever.

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