Sujet : the truth may finally have come to light
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After 50 years of mystery, siblings claim hijacker DB Cooper was their
father
Cooper's whereabouts after he jumped from a plane with $200,000
stumped investigators. Has the case been solved?
Now, more than 50 years later, the infamous crime may have been
solved, after a pair of siblings came forward to claim they had found
the parachute used in the hijacking, in their mother's shed, and that
Cooper was their father.
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The suggestion that Richard McCoy may have hijacked the Northwest
Orient Airlines is not as outrageous as it may seem.
McCoy, a former military helicopter pilot who served in the Vietnam
war, was among a number of suspects investigated by the FBI after he
hijacked a plane on 7 April 1972, leaping out of the aircraft with
$500,000 cash, over Provo, Utah. McCoy was arrested two days later and
sentenced to 45 years in prison, but he escaped in 1974 - after three
months on the run he was killed by an FBI agent.
Perhaps McCoy died hiding the secret of the DB Cooper hijacking with
him - and 50 years on, the truth may finally have come to light.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/30/db-cooper-plane-hijacking