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D B Cooper — Part 9
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’ have believed that Cooper died in his
* plunge from the Boeing 727 because
‘she was wearing only a business suit
‘and street shoes when he jumped into
a howling wind and freezing rain in
, an unreliable parachute. It has been
» estimated that he hit the ground at a
+ Speed of 50 to 70 m.p.h.
, The saga began when “Cooper”
.. boarded the jetliner in Portland for an
« evening flight to Seattle. Once air-
E borne, he demanded that the airline
have $200,000 in $20 bills and three
-;parachutes on hand when the plane
"; landed in Seattle. He threatened to
blow up the plane if his demands
aiwere notmet. -
a
+ « The airline complied, providing the
parachutes and money. However, the
, FBI said Tuesday that the serial
. numbers of the bills had been record-
Cooper permitted the airliner’s 36
passengers to leave the plane in Seat-
, Ue. He then ordered the crew to take
the plane to Reno and told the pilot to
_-fly at a relatively low altitude and to
_ open the plane's rear stairway.
* _ Crew members last heard his voice
o-on_the plane's intercom when they
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border. They said they believe he
jumped, using the least reliable para-
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The decomposed money was found
17 to 20 miles from the jump site by
the Ingrams’ older son, Brian. The
bills were partly buried in sand that
the Ingrams were scooping out to
build a fire. - ;
“Here's some more wood for the
fire, Daddy,” the father: recalled his
son as saying. . . g
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“It wasn’t wood,” Ingram said. “He
(Brian) thought he had struck it
rich.” = 4
Ingram said he assumed the bills
might be part of the Cooper money.
He turned them over to the FBI, add-
ing with a smile that they were so de-
composed, “I couldn’t have spent it.”
In leafing through the rotting bills,
Baker said, the FBI made about “nine
or 10 immediate hits”—matches with
the numbers of the missing money.
The bills were flown to Washington
for further analysis and tests by the
FBI laboratory.
An FBI official said the packaging
and number sequence of the recov-
ered bills indicated¢hey had not been
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order as when they were given to the
hijacker.”
’ The initial search, confined to an
area several hundred yards long and
40 yards wide, turned up “fragments
of more money”—nothing more, Bak-
er said. He said the money appeared
“Once that search is completed,
down number of agents will move up-
stream, continuing the hunt.
Law enforcement officials in the
Pacific Northwest have theorized
that Cooper’s body is at the bottom of
Lake Merwin, 30 miles north of Port-
land, or that his bones are so entan-
gled in giant wild blackberry bushes
that they will never be found.
Ralph Himmelsbach, the FBI agent
who has worked on the hijacking
since it took place, said the money
probably had been washed down-
stream from a Columbia tributary in
Washington. But he said he doubted
that it came from the Lewis River,
the tributary that flows out of Lake
Merwin.
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