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D B Cooper — Part 38

456 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Jun 22, 1976 · Broad topic: General · Topic: D B Cooper · 456 pages OCR'd
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A body had been found just outside Woodland. . “Two sisters looking for antique bottles found it,” J. Earl Milnes, then heading the case, said. ~ The women, poking in an aban- doned cistern, uncovered what ap- peared to be a foot and human - limb and deputies were called. | Officials cut an opening in the . bditom of the cistern’with a chain saw and began to remove the bédy. When it was identified as a woman, Milnes returned the case to the loca] authorities. “TI was just waiting for some smart alec to come back with: *“« “How do you know D. B. Coop- er wasn't a woman?’ ” . WHERE HAD the elusive Coop- -er gone? ° : Seemingly, every place searched. South of the Lewis Riv- er the stretches of flat, open land had been gone over meticulously. *To the north, even the heavy blan- ket of trees had failed to diminish virtually a foot-by-foot search. The Federal Aviation Adminis- tration in Reno pointed out that the plane, on landing, had taxied slowly enough for someone to es- cape. This possibility was investi- gated, but finally was dropped. Letters, purportedly written by Cooper, turned up in various news- papers across the West. f One “confession” said he, Coop- dr, had committed the crime be- gause he was “in a rut.” # Another insisted that he was Cooper, and that he only had 1M months to live, was . In late 1972, two Kitsap County men were convicted by eral prand jury of* extorting $30,000 from a former-Newsweek editor for a phony “interview” with the skyjacker. Northwest Airlines offered a $25,600 reward for all the money, or 15 per cent of any ‘lesser amount recovered, and The Ore- gon Journal promised $1,000 for the first $20 bill from the foot. Back in Clark County, one psychic reportedly offered de- tailed theories to the F.B.I., ~and even a “water witch’ joined the hunt with a forked stick. - Through it all, the real D. B. Cooper never.stood up. , Then, last January 12, it seemed | the big break had come. Two hunt- ers found a weathered skull 10 miles east of Estacata, Ore. What’s more, clothing, human re- mains and a parachute were found with the skull. . A medical examiner announced the deceased was a male, all right, but at least ten years younger tha the suspect. : SO WHAT’S the answer? A’ grown man just doesn’t vanish into nothingness. Or does he? ae The opinions of those who ought . to know, the people who “knew him best,” are as Yar-reaching as the boundaries of the search map. Here aresome: . A senior F.B.1. mean: “YT think he made it. I think he slept in his own bed that night. It + was a clear night. A lot of the country is pretty flat. He was flying low and slow and all he had to do was walk out on those stairs, and jump. ° “He just could have walked out. Right down the road. Hell, they weren’t even looking for him there at that time. They thought he was somewhere eise. He could just walk down the road. There’s noth- ing suspicious about that.” Agreeing that no body was ever found, nor any parachute * or shrouds, he explained simply, “he” could have carried that with him.” Earl Cossey, veteran parachu- tist: “T have a hard time speculating. I have to divide it into he’s either a very small hole in the ground, which means he didi’t get the par- achute open, or he’s laughing at us all. I can’t decide wich” . Dick Bohlig, forester: “Tt could very well have been Via ONL possible for him to land south of the Lewis River. There’s quite a bit of flat, open ground. He could” -have easily landed in that. And if he did, then he’d be home free.” . Pilot William Scott: . “Nothing’s turned up so I don’t - have the slightest idea.” - _Tom Manning, the F.B.1.’s Longe. view resident agent: “This is strictly a theory. I have no foundation that I can back it up. with, but I feel that he’s in the- lake. Lake Merwin.” Manning explained that prior to the [skyjacking, two fishermen cap- sized their boat in the middle of the| lake and their bodies were never recovered. One reason for this, he said, was that the bed cf the two-mile-long lake was never clear-cut of heavy timber prior to the valley being flooded during © construction of*Ariel Dam at Lake Merwin. Area residents report. j that heavy windstorms frequently, pring up a lot of floaters and snags _from the fairly good-sized trees that were left in there. i ‘ne. theory—strictly a theory, nderstand—is that he. did hit the lake, and because of the weight of his body, the money,.parachutes, ~ vand the force of the landing, he went. down and is hung up on a ” snag.” _And the parachute’s nylon fab- ric, being underwater, would not deteriorate, as it would under full gun. Moreover, Merwin ‘is an. ‘extremely cold lake,” Manning. said, which he felt would prevent, the generation of body gases. “Body gas, as you know, is the . thing that forces (the body) to the surface” because of the creation of buoyancy. But Lake Merwin, Manning said, “would be like put- timg a man into one of those deep freezes.” Stan Pitkin, United States attor- fey: ; “I don’t think there’s any ration 21 conélusion but that the man i jong dead. And both he and th money are probably decom- posed.” . DOES THERE come a time, then, when you finally give it all up? DB Cooper-14678 -
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