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D B Cooper — Part 25
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SE 164~81
§. The interviewee in the article states that he
knows the bills were xeroxed before they were delivered to
him, as he could smell the xerox fluid on them at the time
they were delivered. This is in error, inasmuch as the
bills were not xeroxed, and if they had been, would not
have a smell of xerox fluid.
6. The interviewee in the article states that
the bomb which he allegedly had consisted 5f five Gillette
shaving cream cans painted red and rigged with prima cord
fuses. This would disagree with the stewardesses descrip-~
tion of the cylinders which she observed in the briefcase,
inasmuch as they were smaller in diameter that shaving crean
CanS
. 7.In the article at one place the interviewee states
concerning payment by the airline “why risk four lives - not
including mine - and a § million dollar airplane for a mere
$200,000?" This would appear to indicate that the person
being interviewed felt that the passengers had been released F
before the money was paid, whereas the money was delivered to
the hijacker before the passengers were released.
8. In the article, the interviewee states that
he told the pilot "let the passengers off but I want every-
body in the cockpit and the other two stews to stay on the
plane." This appears to be inaccurate, inasmuch as the
hijacker did not demand that the stewardesses remain on the
plane.
9. The interviewee in the article says that he
was in the cockpit twice, once when they were having fueling
' ‘troubles and at this time, he told the pilot "I want the
flaps at 15 percent and the gear down." He states that
after discussion with the Bilot concerning the destination
of the plane he slammed the cockpit door and went back to
the tourist compartment with the stewardess. This is
inaccurate, inasmuch as the hijacker at no time was in the
cockpit to the aircraft and was not observed by the flight
crew in the cockpit and instructions concerning destinations
were relayed through the stewardess.
_ i0. The interviewee states that he selected the
name D.B. COOPER by sticking a pin in the Seattle telephone
directory. This is inaccurate, inasmuch as the hijacker
when purchasing his ticket, in fact used the name DAN.COOPER
instead of D. B. COOPER.
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