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Location: Pacific County, Washington
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Legendary D.B. Cooper...
This article is about D.B. Cooper--the only hijacking of major airliner in the United States in the 1970's--and still unresolved.
Question now is: was D.B. Cooper a man, or a woman? Danny Westneat | A twist in high-flying mystery | Seattle Times Newspaper |
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bloody phreak from hell
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Interesting... anything is possible.
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I remember that story. I was MSSD student. Gally student/staff at our dorm.
In 1976, I lived in Seattle. Few of my friends were student at Washington State School for the Deaf. They told me long story. They gave me a ride in his car, down to Vancouver, WA. Explained me where he jumped out from plane. Interested story. I do not know which male or female in man dressing. Sound like woman's light weight plus money in bag. Won't fast down with parachuted. Compare to male's weight plus money in bag - parachute will go fast down. |
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