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D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?!
Posted on 7/25/22 at 9:09 am
Posted on 7/25/22 at 9:09 am
I’ve watched a few of the episodes and it’s pretty interesting. I’ve never gotten into the story much before as it was way before my time so not sure how much of this series is a repeat of old docu series already done.
Seems like the investigative journalist are reaching at straws trying to fit Rackstraw as DB Cooper. What do you all think?
Seems like the investigative journalist are reaching at straws trying to fit Rackstraw as DB Cooper. What do you all think?
This post was edited on 7/25/22 at 9:10 am
Posted on 7/25/22 at 9:21 am to CatBBN
Read this as DB Sweeney, Where Are You.
Still valid.
Still valid.
Posted on 7/25/22 at 10:24 am to CatBBN
I watched it but wasn't too impressed. From what I can see the online community really into the case thought it was the worst thing possible.
I haven't read anything about the case but I thought the French Canadian comic book character is way too much of a coincidence. Has anyone compiled a list a of men discharged from the Canadian Air Force against their wishes from ~61-71?
They also mentioned a flare fired off and never really explained it. That would be an obvious thing to look into as well because I don't think he could have extracted himself without help.
I honestly think it was 3-4 former military guys who were fed up with the whole system. Saw a weakness in aviation that could be exploited. They split it and used it overseas while on vacation and crap. Not completely life changing money but some comfort money.
I haven't read anything about the case but I thought the French Canadian comic book character is way too much of a coincidence. Has anyone compiled a list a of men discharged from the Canadian Air Force against their wishes from ~61-71?
They also mentioned a flare fired off and never really explained it. That would be an obvious thing to look into as well because I don't think he could have extracted himself without help.
I honestly think it was 3-4 former military guys who were fed up with the whole system. Saw a weakness in aviation that could be exploited. They split it and used it overseas while on vacation and crap. Not completely life changing money but some comfort money.
This post was edited on 7/25/22 at 10:30 am
Posted on 7/25/22 at 10:27 am to CatBBN
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Seems like the investigative journalist are reaching at straws trying to fit Rackstraw as DB Cooper.
Tom Colbert presented his case to the FBI on a previous History Channel documentary on this. He is in denial and trying to throw stuff at the wall to make Cooper be Rackstraw. Case will never be solved regardless.
Posted on 7/25/22 at 10:45 am to LB84
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hey split it and used it overseas while on vacation and crap.
I think the money came from a ransom package kept at banks so all of the bills were marked and had their serial numbers logged. Apart from the bundle found at the river, none of those bills have ever been identified in circulation meaning it's unlikely they were ever spent. Pretty strong evidence he never survived the jump and wound up being composted into the Washington forest.
Posted on 7/25/22 at 10:49 am to LB84
I got a chuckle when they found a piece of fabric in that forest and were like "Oh it must be the parachute!"
Posted on 7/25/22 at 10:54 am to AUFANATL
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I think the money came from a ransom package kept at banks so all of the bills were marked and had their serial numbers logged. Apart from the bundle found at the river, none of those bills have ever been identified in circulation meaning it's unlikely they were ever spent. Pretty strong evidence he never survived the jump and wound up being composted into the Washington forest.
Hard to believe he died if they haven't found a body, a parachute, or the majority of the money (believe they only found 5,800 dollars washed down the river. If they found one of those things I would definitely say he died on the jump.
In the 70s and 80s if you went anywhere besides Canada and the US and paid for meals, drinks, etc. in cash I have a hard time believing that serial numbers on 20 dollar bills would be recorded and the information sent to the US Government. Maybe I'm wrong though.
Posted on 7/25/22 at 11:01 am to ronricks
That Colbert guy just wants to be famous for finding DB Cooper. It's not about actually finding the guy, it is about being the guy who found the guy. Colbert is a joke.
He goes and offers the guy $20,000 to sit down with him. Really? If I am the real DB Cooper, one of the most famous banditos of all time, a damn folk hero, and that is all you offer, I would tell him to kiss my arse and F off. What an insult.
He goes and offers the guy $20,000 to sit down with him. Really? If I am the real DB Cooper, one of the most famous banditos of all time, a damn folk hero, and that is all you offer, I would tell him to kiss my arse and F off. What an insult.
This post was edited on 7/25/22 at 2:52 pm
Posted on 7/25/22 at 1:24 pm to AUFANATL
quote:Even the FBI says that’s not a good reason for believing Cooper died. Only for the first few months did banks in PNW check serial numbers, so he could have stayed low and spent all the money on the east coast very easily.
think the money came from a ransom package kept at banks so all of the bills were marked and had their serial numbers logged. Apart from the bundle found at the river, none of those bills have ever been identified in circulation meaning it's unlikely they were ever spent. Pretty strong evidence he never survived the jump and wound up being composted into the Washington forest.
Posted on 7/25/22 at 2:02 pm to CatBBN
This must be the 50th documentary on DB Cooper and they still don’t know who it is. It’s exhausting.
Posted on 7/25/22 at 3:20 pm to CatBBN
I mean after watching the doc it seems pretty obvious it’s rackstraw. How can you see the part about the Vietnam guy in his company deciphering the code he sent to police and not think so? He did work for the cia so they covered it up for him.
The biggest thing I took away from the documentary was how sad some of these peoples lives are that they’ve dedicated the majority of it to try to figure this out. It was 50 years ago just let it go
The biggest thing I took away from the documentary was how sad some of these peoples lives are that they’ve dedicated the majority of it to try to figure this out. It was 50 years ago just let it go
Posted on 7/25/22 at 3:28 pm to cfish140
quote:it was pretty clear the documentary was made to make out Rackstraw as DB Cooper and even still, some of their arguments were stretching. A lot of their evidence could seemingly fit a lot of people, just depends on who you wanna fit it to
I mean after watching the doc it seems pretty obvious it’s rackstraw.
Posted on 7/25/22 at 3:29 pm to CatBBN
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D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?!
Didn't we establish that Heimdall snatched him up mid-air, using the Bifrost?

Posted on 7/25/22 at 3:34 pm to CatBBN
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I got a chuckle when they found a piece of fabric in that forest and were like "Oh it must be the parachute!"
We found it!

A lot of that area is logged and they're looking in an open area. If he landed near the Woodland area it could've been cut and cleared 3 times by now and be nothing but young trees currently. Could be old trees. Who knows but the odds he's in an open area is low.
What a joke.
This post was edited on 7/25/22 at 3:37 pm
Posted on 7/25/22 at 9:25 pm to cfish140
quote:Rackstraw is a terrible suspect. The flight attendant that sat next to DB Cooper for 5 hours said he didn’t look like Cooper and also said Cooper was in his mid 40s. Now keep in mind that Rackstraw was 29 and that this flight attendant was even lighting DB Cooper’s cigarettes for him. There’s a big difference in a mid 40s man and a late 20s man, it’d be really difficult for me to believe that DB Cooper was that young.
I mean after watching the doc it seems pretty obvious it’s rackstraw
Posted on 7/25/22 at 9:58 pm to cfish140
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How can you see the part about the Vietnam guy in his company deciphering the code he sent to police and not think so?
Easy, it's called not falling victim to confirmation bias
Posted on 7/26/22 at 5:00 am to cfish140
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It was 50 years ago just let it go
He stole $200,000, he didn't bring down the plane, who gives a shite? But just like the Alcatraz escapees who probably died people are obsessed because they found no body.
Well in the S.F. bay the current is so strong, you are simply swept out to deep sea for the Alcatraz guys.
And for Cooper, yeah they found no body but they didn't know where to look. They only found some of the decayed money 5 years later by some kid. Cooper's body could've decayed anywhere in the mountains by that point.
And if he did survive, jumping in the pitch-black night, in the rain, with a 172 mph wind in his face wearing loafers and a trench coat. Well good on him.
Posted on 7/26/22 at 8:08 am to cfish140
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I mean after watching the doc it seems pretty obvious it’s rackstraw.
Rackstraw is too young to be DB Cooper. The 'code' stuff was laughable and exposed as such in the documentary.
Posted on 7/26/22 at 11:39 am to CatBBN
I started it but wasn’t very impressed. I’m not even sure why they bothered mentioning the buff coke dealer as possibly being DB Cooper. I lost interest after that.
Posted on 7/26/22 at 11:42 am to CatBBN
I watched the first episode, and it just seemed like one of those annoying History channel docs where the "experts" try to solve some really old mystery and you're continuously teased about some game-changing evidence which doesn't turn out to be anything.
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