Reader Ad Slot
Reader Ad Slot placeholder
If you would like to support SpookStack without paying out of pocket, please consider allowing advertising cookies. It helps cover hosting costs and keeps the archive free to browse. You can change this choice at any time.
D B Cooper — Part 25
Page 391
391 / 391
SE 164-82
He advised tat in November 1971, approximately 3
weeks before the hijacking, his friend stopped by the
house. The friend indicated that a big deal had been set
up two weeks prior, but was cancelled because oftad weather.
He said there were three individuals involved and they needed
one more. He indicated that one partner had backed out of the
deal, and they needed a replacement. The friend indicated the
group would make $200,000 and that this would be the biggest
deal ever pulled in the northwest. As he left, he said,"You
will read about this in all of the papers.” He gave no details
and never mentioned airplanes or hijacking. He stayed at the
home approximately 11/2 hours, but said nothing specific about
the type of job he had planned. On aprevious contact the
friend asked WEINZ if he would ever consider a job outside the
law. WEINZ told “him that he needed work and would consider
anything. WEINZ further stated that there was a second man
waiting for his friend in the car. He did not get a good look
at him, but assumed he would be the man. known as "D.B. Cooper”.
His friend is a large man,and in no way, fits the description
of the hijacker.
Mr. WEINZ againstated that he would furnish no
other information and would furnish no names, unless he is
insured of at least $50,000, He said that the more he thinks
it over, the more he thinks the information is worth at least
$100,000,
WEINZ is a white male, American, born May 24, 1921,
6'2", 210 pounds, gray hair, blue eyes.
On May 11, 1972, this, matter was discussed with
Sheriff JOHN BOYINGTON, Skagit County Sheriff's Offce,
Mount Vernon, Washington. BOYINGTON advised that he has
known WEINZ for many years and served with the sheriff's
office at the same time as WEINZ. He indicated that WEINZ was
in the pinball machine business for several years before the
state clamped down on the business. He has many contacts out-
side the law and has the ability to obtain information about
crimes. In. most instances, his information is fairly accurate.
BOYINGTON stated that WEINZ is in desperate need of money and
would furnish information if even a small amount were offered
to him. He also stated that WEINZ drinks too much at times and
‘tends to become loud and boasts. He can be a very dangerous
man at most times and is very strong.
No furher inVestigation being conducted, unless
requested by case agent.
Y
DB Cooper-8464
Reveal the original PDF page, then click a word to highlight the OCR text.
›
Community corrections
No user corrections yet.
Comments
No comments on this document yet.
Bottom Reader Ad Slot
Bottom Reader Ad Slot placeholder
If you would like to support SpookStack without paying out of pocket, please consider allowing advertising cookies. It helps cover hosting costs and keeps the archive free to browse. You can change this choice at any time.
Continue Exploring
Agency Collection
Explore This Archive Cluster
Broad Topic Hub
Topic Hub
letter
bureau
Related subtopics
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic