I’ve never been to the area around Tina bar where the two bundles of bills ($6000) were found. It is my understanding that this private land at the end of a dirt road past farmland just west of Vancouver Wa. In cold weather months, when the skyjacking occurred, there was generally no one around. In the summer, there owner of the property allowed friends to have a key to the gate and access the beach area for picnics and camping. Apparently in the 70’s, there was a stream of friends, and friends of friends, who accessed the property. It was not “open to the public”. It was a family who was on the property “with permission” who found the money. The area was pretty well searched and no other bills were found. The choice of that particular property and the placing of two bundles bills in that spot is interesting and a potential clue.
Someone unfamiliar with the area may have stumbled on the property right after the hijacking and thought the area was deserted and would be a safe place to bury a “stash”. Someone more familiar with the area may have expected someone using the beach area in the summer to find the bills and may have hoped it would be some kind of a diversion or misdirection. During the hijacking, DB (jokingly, I would assume) offered the stewardess,Tina Mucklow, some of the money. Perhaps leaving some money at a place named “Tena Bar” was some kind of a joke. This would suggest a lot of familiarity with the area around Portland-Vancouver.
It would seem strange to me that someone would had just come in procession of over $100,000 would bury a fraction of that at a random spot. We there any landmarks it identify the exact spot so that he could retrieve the bills years later? From what I can tell, there were not but I haven’t seen the area. If there was no reasonable chance that he could find the money, I would assume that he expected the money to be found and identified as being from the hijacking. The would strongly suggest he was very familiar with the area and probably lived in the Portland metro area.