AlwaysShocked said:
Okay, so the age progression artist should have given the "bald" option.
At this time, is your interest in this case based on wanting to see the perpetrator prosecuted? And what are the chances of the FBI actually wanting to look into any current claims on this case? Are they not better off to just allow the case to remain "buried"? (I mean, so hey, a few nuts on an internet message board are making claims? Who cares? If the FBI actually investigated this guy - or re-investigated this guy - it might make the news. And they surely don't want that!)
If your guy IS d.b. cooper, he must be wanting to tell his story - to SOMEONE! And there are plenty, like myself, who would like to hear his story!
Have you ever approached this man from the aspect of selling his story, writing a book, etc.? It would make a fascinating book or movie - including your research into finding him.
I realize his fear would be prosecution. Could he agree to co-operate with a professional writer on the basis of "IF I did it" - sort of like the O.J. Simpson book. (Hate to bring up O.J. The Murderer. But no murder involved, no one was hurt in this case.)
Having become, in a manner, a folk hero, it would be a shame for him to go to his grave without telling his story!
1) Yes, a aged-progressed drawing of Cooper losing his hair would be more accurate.
2) I am not a vengeful person. I'll leave that up to the laws of our nation. AS for the FBI, the agents who originally investigated this case, have long since retired, so, I don't see where it would necessarily embarass the current FBI.
As for us being a "few nuts on the internet". We were actually invited here from "Scandi" who started this thread after seeing us on a local television news program. A local station checked out our story, and did a piece on the anniversary of the crime.
3) I do think he wants to tell the story, and that is why he is encouraging us, via spending time with us on the story. However, if and when the story goes in his direction, he has a tendency to have to get going to run a few errands.
4) Every option is being explored
5) Hopefully, he will talk to us. If even he doesn't and writes a book, we will have been the ones to smoke him out.
6) As calling him a "folk hero". I wouldn't call him that. Most of that folk hero b.s. starting because he outsmarted the FBI and don't forget, people were a bit more rebellious back in the late 60's, early 70's, especially after the debacle of Viet Nam.
If you knew his entire life story, as we do (assuming he is the guy), you may have a different opinion of him. Abandoning a young wife and child, sticking a 45 in a guy's face, and several other felonies which I can't disclose for obvious reasons. Trust me, the other crimes resulted in the ultimate of tragedy. Trust me, he didn't take the 200,000 and start feeding the homeless, or helping out our soldiers returning from Nam. Plus, let's not forget the damage he did to the crew of that flight. One flight attendant left the airline, and everybody was afraid that Cooper would blow up that plane. This was not a victimless crime.
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