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D B Cooper — Part 34
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"That was the last ever heard of him.
"When the plane landed in Reno, the rear ramp was
down and Cooper was gone. The 21-pound sack of money was
gone. One set of parachutes was gone. The skyjacker, who
had carefully reclaimed his note to the stewardess, had left
no fingerprints.
“Authorities believed Cooper jumped from the plane
near Woodland, Wash. The town was transformed into a bustling
command post for a small army of newsmen and dozens of FBI
agents, police and soldiers from Ft. Lewis.
*With planes, helicopters, Jeeps and track dogs,
they combed the vast, densely wooded region northeast of
Woodland. Much of it was rugged terrain, thick with freshly
fallen snow, and virtually impassable.
"The hijacker left the plane clad only in a light
business suit and street shoes. He parachuted into the black-
ness of a raging thunderstorm, into a 200 m.p.h. hour wind
and temperatures of minus 7 degrees.
"He could not have survived, police reasoned. They
said they were simply looking for a body and a bag of money
and that could wait until the spring thaw. A week later
the army of searchers was disbanded.
"In the ensuing months Cooper became a legend in
the Northwest - pictured as a lone Robin Hood who stole from
a giant corporation, hurt no one and got away. A song ex-
tolling his feat became a hit. "D. B. Cooper, Where Are
You?" Tee shirts sold by the thousands.
"The media had erroneously identified the skyjacker
as D. B. rather than Dan Cooper.
"Then, late in March, 1972, 300 soldiers from Ft.
Lewis searched the thawing terrain for 18 days. They fourd
not a trace of Cooper, ‘although w j j a body and cleared
up a local murder.' says FBI agent .
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" 'We investigated every report and so far have
proved that the various men reported to be Cooper could not
have been the man on Flight 305.'[ says. bé
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