I agree. If Ted is innocent you don't "live" with anything. Why isn't he calling the FBI and adhering to that oath he took?
That is what I want to know.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
H-bach even admitted to us that that there is about a 1% chance that Ted is Cooper. Even a higher chance that he planned the caper. So, why didn't he call the bureau in 2001?
The more I try to sum up this "investigation" in a single sentence, the more I realize it just can't be done. Even if Ted is innocent, I'm still thinking WTF?
Until I'm convinced otherwise (and I could be) I see this "investigation" like a map of a mine field. Instead of mine icons indicating where the mines are there are little TM icons. All you do is look busy and stay away from the mines, and you make extra sure others do as well. Never surrender the case and continue steering, even in retirement, that way the little house of "cards" will never blow away. But if a breeze were to topple a portion (2001), like the domino effect that could ensue, the mere mention or suggestion could trigger...well...headlights in the eyes of a deer.
OD
I agree. Why did he steer away from TM?
Why didn't H-bach at least do a financial, work history, residence history, talk to his ex-wife, lessor of the plane, neighbors at Donald, the people who called in his name as the hijacker, his probation officer, the flight attendants, etc.?
Explain this to me. Why would a FBI agent think that a convicted felon would give up his holiday to "assist" the fBI? This, the same guy, who was "kicked" out of the airport because of h-bach.
Another thing. While the plane was circling over Seattle, didn't H-bach at least once think of Ted, and say hey, maybe I should call him to a) make sure it isn't him on that plane,
b) talk to Ted about skydiving, where he would jump, and if he had any chutes available
c) see if Ted had any ideas of who might be the hijacker
Makes me wonder how close of a relationship H-bach had, or was he trying to keep TM out of discussions? I just dont' get it.
Especially, since TM was the only rigger and skydiving instructor in Portland at the time, per the 1971 yellow pages.
Why didn't H-bach think ahead while the hijacking was going on?
I know OD, believes there is more to the story, and I haven't ruled that out.
If H-bach was so familar with TM, why didn't he think of him during the hijacking?
TM sure did think of him. One has to wonder why TM "insisted" on talking to H-bach? What was so important that no other agent would do?
This case is a WTF. It's funny, it went from being a "mystery", to just another case, within about 2 months of "proper" investigation.
Even the "head" of the Portland office, Julius Matteson, when inspecting the flight pattern, and the area Cooper was thought to have jumped, was quoted as saying, "it would be a safe drop, there are plenty of ranchettes in the area, and two designated skydiving dropzones right on V-23, not far from the projected spot Cooper jumped", he also said that if the guy knew what he was doing, it would have not been that difficult of a jump.
Did H-bach get this memo?
I want to know. Was Julius Matteson, the head of the Portland FBI office, aware of TM, and did he sign off on not investigating TM since he called in at 10pm? I think not, but, if he was, one does have to wonder.
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