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    WA WA - D.B. Cooper hijacking mystery, 24 Nov 1971 - #2

    Selling Cooper bills: http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/01/03/db.cooper.ap/index.html Wonder what they will auction for?
  2. M

    WA WA - D.B. Cooper hijacking mystery, 24 Nov 1971 - #2

    http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/01/03/db.cooper.ap/index.html you can buy a cooper bill i guess.
  3. M

    WA WA - D.B. Cooper hijacking mystery, 24 Nov 1971 - #2

    The chute might be a red herring. But if it is the chute, perhaps DB planned to drop the money before landing to lessen the load and dropped it too soon. He had to be estimating his altitude since it was dark. He may have hit even miles away from the money if this was the case. Would the...
  4. M

    WA WA - D.B. Cooper hijacking mystery, 24 Nov 1971 - #2

    Very interesting. You would think if he was dead like the FBI thinks, his bones would be near the parachute site. but i guess the bones could long be lost even if they were there. Still an interesting development.
  5. M

    WA WA - D.B. Cooper hijacking mystery, 24 Nov 1971 - #2

    I think you make a great point. These were the days when people brought all kinds of carry ons. He could have had a full jumpsuit and all weather gear stored and no one would have noticed him carrying it on. The discarded shoes and clothes he wore on could have been thrown out the door, like...
  6. M

    WA WA - D.B. Cooper hijacking mystery, 24 Nov 1971 - #2

    I was listening to the radio show coast to coast formerly art bell show, and they were discussing the DB Cooper case. A guest has a picture of a suspect now dead who the guest claims fits the profie. You can take a look a the pic at this website: www.coasttocoastam.com. The suspect is...
  7. M

    WA WA - D.B. Cooper hijacking mystery, 24 Nov 1971 - #2

    My understanding is that only the reserve chute was sewn shut. something about it being a training chute. i know nothing about sky jumping. As far as I know there was a main chute, and it was operable.
  8. M

    WA WA - D.B. Cooper hijacking mystery, 24 Nov 1971 - #2

    I am not sure why the FBI is releasing this now. Are they making a last ditch effort to flush out a very old suspect or is it just what they say it is? I am not sure about their statement about him being a novice jumper. Clearly he had jumped somewhere before. Did they check jump schools at...
  9. M

    Burke did it

    If burke did it, is it possible he doesn't even know he did it. Perhaps he knocked her down the stairs and she hit her head on the railing from a high fall. He may have been sent to bed thinking everything was fine, but P tried to care for JB until she died. Maybe that is when P panicked and...
  10. M

    Interpreting the "evidence"

    I guess we both believe that Patsy may be the note writer. I am not convinced that the murder occurred like you said. How the murder happened is a mystery to me. I think the head injury occurred first. That may have been by a strike or perhaps even a high fall onto something. I am no ME so that...
  11. M

    Interpreting the "evidence"

    Yes I do believe Patsy, IMO, if she did it, could have made that mistake. If she did it, she was not rational at the time she wrote the note. Of all the things I am uncertain about in this case, my strongest opinion is that Patsy wrote the note. I can't escape that belief. Foreign factions...
  12. M

    The Ransom Note: a calling card?

    I am not sure what you mean. I Believe, IMO, the plan was very short sighted. Stage the body, write the note (further staging of scene) then get John to leave so Patsy could finish the last part of the staging. All the other things that happened were not part of the plan. It just went awry. It...
  13. M

    The Ransom Note: a calling card?

    I don't think this murder was planned or even intentional. If Patsy did it, IMO, she did not intend to do it. It may have been accidental. They successfully sued over the Burke theory, which leaves only two other suspects in my theory. The note was not necessary except in a theory that an...
  14. M

    The Ransom Note: a calling card?

    I don't mean in a stupor. I mean under stress and not thinking clearly. Drunks can write long rambling notes. I know from experience. The note is the key. Makes no sense, so it can only be the product of irrational thought. IMO
  15. M

    Interpreting the "evidence"

    I don't remember which bank held the money, but it would be more likely the money would eventually end up in a less liquid investment. I don't think anyone but John and Patsy would know it was still in a bank. I think if patsy wrote the note, she may have been drunk and certainly under stress...
  16. M

    The Ransom Note: a calling card?

    The writer is trying to scare or beg John to get out of the house so the writer can dump the staged body. But John told Patsy to call the police screwing up His/her plan to struggle with the body to her oh did I say her I meant his or her car and dump the body while John was at the Bank as she...
  17. M

    Interpreting the "evidence"

    The reason the writer asked for 118k from the "bank", was that the writer knew the 118k was in the bank and he,she or it needed john to leave the house so he she or it could finish dumping the body he she or it had previously staged to look like a kidnapping. But John did not react like he she...
  18. M

    Interpreting the "evidence"

    Maybe. But I believe there was some outburst or accident that led to the skull fracture. The garote was staging on what Patsy (in my humble opinion only) may have believed a kidnapping might look like. The note was totally bogus but was meant to convince John (still in my opinion) to leave...
  19. M

    Was a stun gun used in the crime or not

    Thats ridiculous. Noone dies from tasers or stun guns unless they are under the influence of some drugs or have an underlying medical condition. It does not paralyze breathing.
  20. M

    Are the Ramseys involved or not?

    they don't deal with it. they just spin their fantasy into a theory and look for evidence no matter how flimsy to support it. IMO

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