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D B Cooper — Part 30
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JACKSON and this artist's conception. She described VERNE
JACKSON as a white male, 50 years of age, 6', 160 to i180
pounds, black hair, graying at temples, slight build, very
white, pale complexion, and definitely not Latin in
appearance.
b6
2
ee — ) VERNE A. p7e
JACKSON, had a severe stroke in Marc > and has been |
&@ semi-~invalid since that time. She said VERNE JACKSON
had died in January 1973 and his condition in November 1971,
was such that it would have been impossible for him to
have been involved in any type of strenuous activity.
displayed a photograph of[__] b6 |
aken shortly prior to his death and this bIC
pnotograph was not noted to closely resemble the artist's
conception of unknown subject.
In view of the above, it does not appear VERNE
JACKSON should be considered a logical suspect in this
matter and no further investigation is being conducted at
Los Angeles, unless advised to the contrary by Seattle.
UNSUB_ARMED AND DANGEROUS. F- pir Te,
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