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They believe the demand for the bills is the result of the decision of The Journal to publish the numbers of all the $20 bills included in $200,000 extorted by airline hijacker D. B. Cooper two years ago.
A man calling himself Coop- er extorted the money from Northwest Orient Airlines, then apparently bailed out of a skyjacked plane over Southwestern .Washington.
John Kodel of First National Bank said all of the tellers. of the bank's Head Office
branch had been asked to change money into $20 bills by persons hoping to cash in on The Journal's offer to pay $1,000 to the person bringing in the first $20 bill from Cooper's haul.
The money may also be turned in to any office of the Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion.
Kodelsaid fairly large sums of money were being exchanged for $20 bills, many by people carrying copies of The Journal's list- ings.
The largest sum was brought in by a man who laid five $100 bills on the
counter , and asked for $20 bills in return," said Kodel,
One woman wrote The Journal from Orlando, Fla., saying that she had asked for her Social Security pay- ment in $20 bilis. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=190 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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For two years, the FBI has combed the woods for a clue to the location of the airline hijacker who called himself Dan Cooper and of the $200,000 he extorted from Northwest Orient Airlines.
"We've never stopped looking for the man or the money or both," J. Earl Milne, agent in charge of the Seattle office of the FBI, in- formed The Journal Tuesday in thanking the newspaper for publishing the serial numbers of the missing $20 bills.
The baffling Cooper case falls under the jurisdiction of the Seattle FBI office be- cause the actual extortion of the money occurred in Seat- tle, although the crime had its beginning in Portland.
"Leads continually are being received and we check them out," Milne said.
"But I. would like to add my continued plea for people to look for the missing bills. If we could recover just one of those $20 bills, it would put us far ahead of where we have been."
The Journal is offering $1,000 for the first of the missing bills to be turned in either to the newspaper or to any office of the FBI. Au- thenticity of the bill as a part of the Cooper ransom money will be verified by the FBI and then The Journal will pay the $1,000 to the per- son who had it. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=196 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-694 | td>046A</td><td>69</td><td>102</td><td>563</td><td>5328</td><td>434</td><td></td><td>103'653</td><td>552A</td><td>69</td><td>105</td><td>312</td><td>3334</td><td>69</td><td>LD6</td><td>871</td><td>-0624</td><td>69</td></tr><tr><td>LO1</td><td>780</td><td>5524</td><td>69 )</td><td>402</td><td>567</td><td>625*</td><td>63A</td><td>103</td><td>670</td><td>789A</td><td>69</td><td>LOS</td><td>340</td><td>8234</td><td>69</td><td>106</td><td>957</td><td>6314</td><td>69</td></tr><tr><td>L01</td><td>789</td><td>7814</td><td>69</td><td>102</td><td>ST1</td><td>247A</td><td>69</td><td>L03</td><td>697</td><td>6564</td><td>69</td><td>LOS</td><td>358</td><td>1214</td><td>69</td><td>106</td><td>975</td><td>6968</td><td>6) | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=197 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-768 | 69</td><td></td><td>188 804</td><td>97CA</td><td>+9</td><td>190</td><td>520</td><td>11CA</td><td><3A</td><td>465</td><td>096</td><td>2034</td><td>634</td><td>L$9</td><td>300.0484</td><td>634</td></tr><tr><td>Le6 74f 53+# $9</td><td></td><td>LR8 604</td><td>4718</td><td>69</td><td>190</td><td>+19</td><td>0844</td><td>.634</td><td>1$5</td><td>149</td><td>9674</td><td>634</td><td>14G 575</td><td>765A</td><td>63A.</td></tr><tr><td>LET C25 87CA 4.</td><td>JA.</td><td>198 632</td><td>1034</td><td>67</td><td>1. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=200 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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DB Cooper-22538FD-350 (Rev. 7-16-63}
(Mount Clipping In Space Below)
$20 Bills Ge. Close Look Here
For perhaps the first time, most people in the Portland area know whose picture is on a $20 biff.
That's because they have been checking serial num- bers on bills in their posses- sion against the list of serial numbers being published | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=200 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-774 | Har- Jon Speck, Pacific Southwest Airways, $500,000, arrested
(Indicate page, name of newspaper, city and state.)
6 THE OREGON JOURNAL PORTLAND, OREGON
Date: November 26, 1973 Edition:
Author: Rolla J. Crick Editor: Donald Sterling, Jr
Title: NORJAK
Character:
<figure><table><tr><td>or</td><td>Bufile</td></tr><tr><td>Classification:</td><td>164 - 2111</td></tr><tr><td>Submitting Office:</td><td>Portland</td></tr></table></figure>
X Being Investigated
164-81-Sub B
SEARCHED. INDEXED
SERIALIPEN: LA FILED 4
DEC 2 1 1973
" SI . SEATTLE
DB Cooper-22539 :selected:by. FBI agents on aircraft piracy.
April 11, 1972, Major Bur- ton Davenport, Continental Airlines, $500,000, taken into custody by FBI agents but federal charge dismissed-by reason of mental condition.
April 17, 1972, William Her- bert Greene, Delta Airlines, $500,000, taken into custody by FBI and charged with air- craft piracy.
May 5, 1972, Frederick Wil- Ham Hahneman, Eastern, $303,000, bailed out over Hon- duras; taken into custody and charged with aircraft piracy; money not re- covered.
June 2, 1972, Willie Roger Holder and Catherine Ker- kow (of Coos Bay), Western Airlines, $500,000, arrived Al- geria, money returned and | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=201 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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3.</td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td><td>IC6</td><td>813</td><td>809A 634</td><td>J02</td><td>022</td><td>2814</td><td>63</td><td>J06</td><td>505'</td><td>1304</td><td>69</td><td>J09</td><td></td><td>619. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=203 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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? | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=203 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-804 | 69</td><td>J05</td><td>406</td><td>4424</td><td>69</td><td>J09</td><td>047</td><td>6524</td><td>69</td><td>313</td><td>625</td><td>026A</td><td>69</td></tr><tr><td>106</td><td>798</td><td>802A 69</td><td>J00</td><td>145</td><td>2190 69</td><td>J05</td><td>418</td><td>3204</td><td>69</td><td>J09</td><td>085</td><td>784A</td><td>69</td><td>413</td><td>679</td><td>4934</td><td>69
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0</td><td>2494</td><td>634</td><td>036'</td><td>943</td><td>5454</td><td>63A</td><td>K04</td><td>469</td><td>02CA
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file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-845 | </td><td>69</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>455</td><td>061A</td><td>634</td><td>1.00</td><td>425</td><td>024A 65</td><td>100</td><td>782</td><td>7054</td><td>69</td><td>L01</td><td>324</td><td>60TA</td><td>69</td><td>LG1</td><td>499</td><td>1994</td><td>69</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>K37.262</td><td>922A</td><td>43A</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td>LOO,794</td><td>0750.</td><td>69</td><td>L01</td><td>326</td><td>087+</td><td>69</td><td>LOI</td><td>503</td><td>7614</td><td>69</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>K37. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=205 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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Kiperts is being held in liju of $150,000 bail and is scheduled fo ap -: pear before a United States magis- trate in San Diego November 19.
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(Indicate page, name of newspaper, city and state.)
p.A2 Seattle Times Seattle, Wash.
Date:
11/10/73
Edition:
Final
Author:
Editor: Henry Macleod
Title:
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Being Investigated
COPY SEN. TO BUREAU
SEARCHED 1 INDEXED SERIALIZED LA4/A .. EILED 4.2.
NOV 1 4 1973
FBI-SEATTLE LA
DB Cooper-22544 :selected:Skyjacked $20 Report May Be Secret
By ROLLA J. CRICK Journal Staff Writer
The Journal is making its "Secret Witness" plan avail- able for use in helping re- cover the "Cooper cash," the $200,000 that disappeared the night of Nov. 24, 1971, with the parachuting hijacker popularly known as D. B. Cooper.
The plan can be used with or separate from the news- paper's offer to pay $1,000 for the first $20 bill to be turned in that can be verified by the FBI to be part of the | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=206 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-893 | :selected: Being Investigated
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DB Cooper-22550<figure><table><tr><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th>$20 FEDERAL</th><th></th><th>RESERVE-</th><th>NOTE</th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th></tr><tr><td>631</td><td>953</td><td>909฿</td><td>634</td><td>G40</td><td>443 607A</td><td>69</td><td>G50</td><td>277</td><td>4298</td><td>63A</td><td>054</td><td>729</td><td>7938</td><td>634</td><td></td><td>$59. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=212 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-921 | 0694</td><td>63A</td><td>653</td><td>837</td><td>0524</td><td>63A</td><td>G59</td><td>120</td><td>630A</td><td>634</td><td>GT6</td><td>579</td><td>139A</td><td>634</td></tr><tr><td>G40</td><td>092</td><td>2348</td><td>63A</td><td>049</td><td>982 409A</td><td>63A</td><td>G53</td><td>$72</td><td>904A</td><td>63A</td><td>059</td><td>329</td><td>1OSA</td><td>69</td><td>GTT</td><td>230</td><td>523A</td><td>634</td></tr><tr><td>-640</td><td>230</td><td>8078</td><td>63A</td><td>GS0</td><td>045 0964</td><td>63A</td><td>₲54</td><td>012</td><td>484A</td><td>69</td><td>G59,</td><td>347</td><td>3844</td><td>63A</td><td>018</td><td>096</td><td>0914</td><td>63A
Er</td></tr><tr><td>G40</td><td>236</td><td> | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=213 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-922 | /td><td>GS0</td><td>045 0964</td><td>63A</td><td>₲54</td><td>012</td><td>484A</td><td>69</td><td>G59,</td><td>347</td><td>3844</td><td>63A</td><td>018</td><td>096</td><td>0914</td><td>63A
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file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-942 | </td><td>759</td><td>0444</td><td>65</td><td>H31</td><td>797</td><td>106A</td><td>634</td><td>501</td><td>766</td><td>5174</td><td>634</td><td>104,</td><td>195</td><td>4894</td><td>634</td></tr><tr><td>G92</td><td>536 444A</td><td>63A</td><td>H06</td><td>766</td><td>135A</td><td>69</td><td>H31</td><td>804</td><td>12SA</td><td>63A</td><td>101</td><td>771</td><td>2324.</td><td>69</td><td>104</td><td>-211</td><td>.628A.</td><td>634 .</td></tr><tr><td>693</td><td>946 4604</td><td>69</td><td>107</td><td>651</td><td>80BA</td><td>634</td><td>H32</td><td>246</td><td>817A</td><td>63A</td><td>101</td><td>801</td><td></td><td>4644-63A</td><td> | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=214 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-959 | the possibility that his body someday would be found hanging in the shrouds of parachutes caught in a tree to the chance that he and the mon- ey are at the bottom of Lake Merwin near Cougar, Wash., location of an intensive search in 1972.
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regon Journal ortland, Oregon 1/22/73
164-81- SulB
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JOURNAL ASKS: D.B. COOPER, WHERE ARE
YOU?
$1,000 Offered For First $20 Bill
1
By ROLLA J. CRICK Journal Staff Writer
The Journal will pay $1,000 "for the first $20 bill turned in to the newspaper upon verifi- cation by the Federal Bu- reau of Investigation that the bill is a bona fide part of thef ₹ $200,000 extorted from North- west Orient Airlines in the "D.B. Cooper skyjack" of Nov. 24, 1971.
The offer is made with the .concurrence of the FBI that obtaining any of the missing money would be a substan-)
1
tial ald to the two-year long investigation of the nation'si most celebrated airline hi- jacking.
It is also made in the be- lief that if any of the money is in circulation, that fact can be established by alert, readers who check | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=215 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-961 | Banks and oth- er- financial institutions have had a. 35-page booklet of the numbers since its prepara- tion by the FBI shortly after the hijacking.
Journal readers who keep! each of the partial lists pub- lished by the newspaper will be able to put together their own copies of the complete official list.
The Journal invites other news media to aid in the dis- tribution of serial numbers.
Northwest Airlines initially offered a reward of 15 per cent of the extortion money recovered up to a maximum of $25,000, but the reward has been discontinued, the airline informed the newspa- per.
' The Journal's $1,000 for $20 will be paid even if the first bill to be turned in is surren- dered directly to the FBI at any of its field offices, once it is established that the bill surfaced because of the newspaper's publication of the list of serial numbers.
"D. B. Cooper" or "Dan Cooper" is the name as- signed to the middle-aged, dark-haired man who board- ed NWA flight 305 at Port- land Thanksgiving Eve, 1971,
and presented a' note to a stewardess. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=216 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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Because of the enormity of the task, the. list of serial numbers will be published in installments. The first group- ing of numbers is at the left. There are 34 pages of num- bers in the FBI's official list and each of these pages will
be reproduced by The Jour- nal. Readers can clip : and mount the reproductions on notebook paper and create their own copies of the offi- cial list.
The currency paid to Coop- er . was collected in a few' short hours in the Seattle area that night two years ago ,while the hijacked jet- liner waited on a runway at Seattle-Tacoma Internation- al Airport and airline and law enforcement officials ne- gotiated for release of pa's- sengers and some crew members.
The-money was all in $20 ·Federal Reserve notes.
It disappeared with Cooper when he, parachuted : from : the rear stairs of the jetliner between Seattle and Reno.
Banks and other financial institutions have had copies of the list of serial numbers since it was. first prepared by the FBI shortly after the air piracy occurred. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=217 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-971 | d>594A</td><td>69</td></tr><tr><td>A01</td><td colSpan=2>625 8444 69</td><td>AZ2</td><td>746</td><td>7544</td><td>634</td><td></td><td>805 078</td><td>446A</td><td>69</td><td colSpan=2>821 757</td><td>865A</td><td>69</td><td>4-839</td><td>704</td><td>15ZA</td><td>69</td></tr><tr><td>A02</td><td colSpan=2>038 162A 69</td><td>123</td><td>912</td><td>735A</td><td>63A</td><td></td><td>B05 079</td><td>712A</td><td>69</td><td colSpan=2>821 938</td><td>7934</td><td>69</td><td>839</td><td>763</td><td>644A</td><td>69</td></tr><tr><td>A03</td><td colSpan=2>219 743A 69'</td><td>424</td><td>881</td><td>844A</td><td>63A</td><td></td><td>805 161</td><td>717A</td><td>62</td><td | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=218 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-999 | /td><td>63A</td><td></td><td>819 571</td><td>569A</td><td>69</td><td colSpan=2>837 540</td><td>4814</td><td>69</td><td>856</td><td>258</td><td>790A</td><td>63A</td></tr></table></figure>
DB Cooper-22556 :selected:<figure><table><tr><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th></tr><tr><th>PAGE</th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th>$20</th><th>FEDERAL</th><th></th><th colSpan=2>RESERVE NOTE!</th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th></tr><tr><td>856</td><td>573</td><td | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=218 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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"When they brought the money and parachutes aboard, we realized what had happened," said Bill MacPherson, Seattle real-es- tate executive.
SIMMONS DEFENDED the crew's decision to lie to the passengers as necessary to keep the passengers from getting alarmed and upset- ting their abductor.
"I slept most of the time we were up there," Simmons said.
Simmons' wife, Barbara, also active in prisoner-reha- bilitation, said she first thought they had gotten on the wrong flight.
"First we went right past Seattle, then Everett," Mrs. Simmons said. "All I could think of was the plane was going to Vancouver and we were on the wrong flight."
"""Our concern now is for the people (crew) who stayed aboard," Mrs. Sim- mons said.
William Mitchell, 20, Red- mond, said he sat across the aisle from the hijacker and didn't realize what was hap- pening as the man issued his demands to the stewardess.
"He didn't move when we left the plane," Mitchell said.
Robert B. Gregor, Sumner, said he paid no attention to the man during the flight, but took a look at him as the passengers left the planc. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=2 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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The hijacker, a swarthy, middle - aged man who called
Artist's composite .draw- ing of man suspected of hijacking. Northwest Air- lines jet on Nov. 24.
himself "D. B. Cooper," took over a Northwest Airlines 727
with a "bomb" during a flight from Portland Wednesday.
: He forced the plane to land at Seattle, collected four par- achutes and $200,000 in $20 bills in a white cloth bag and allowed the passengers off. Then he ordered the crew to fly him to Reno, Nev. . .
Somewhere along the way he parachuted into the night.
Manning said the plane's in- flight recorder showed that at 8:10 p.m., when the plane was over the target area of the search, instruments showed . the rear door being lowered.
Three minutes later, he said, a "slight change In atti- tude" of the plane indicated: that was the moment of the jump.
The FBI agent said skydiv- ers in the area had told him they doubted. a man wearing street shoes could jump with
a parachute of the type the skyjacker was using atid land without suffering injury.
"We've got to have a theo- ry," Mahning said. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=7 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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ed of hijacking Flight 305 on And the new Cooper, suspect-
Thanksgiving evening here last year and parachuting into his-
tory with $200,000, doesn't look
much like good ol' D.B.
In fact, Dan Cooper fits the
role better, more rugged, dash-
ing. If he has a look alike, it
might be a young John Payne,
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Dan
· BY RICK ANDERSON
The FBI, after 13 months of
looking, has given up its man- · hunt for the first and most fa- mous folk hero of air piracy, D. B. Cooper.
Apparently the problem was, there isn't any D. B. Cooper. Federal agents, according to this month's FBI Bulletin, are
how running around . after somebody named Dan Cooper,
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Dan.
Who?
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(Payne once starred in a move with actor Ben Cooper, and remember, you read it here first.)
Dan Cooper has more hair than D.B., the hairline starting farther down the forehead. The hair is combed differently, from the front swept back neatly to the right. D.B.'s hair was thin, curly, and was seemingly finger-combed straight across like a slightly balding bank teller. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=11 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-39 | The sol- diers' helicopters much of the time were unable to penetrate the" mist that shrouds the foothills' and farmland around Lake Merwin. The 300-foot maxi- mum depth of the : lake made a thorough search of its cold waters impracti- cal:
Meantime, . the 'FBI has checked out every possible ciue - letters purportedly written by Cooper to news- papers and television sta- tions;, cigaret butts found in the forest, because the hi- jacker .was a chainsmoker, and even a Seattle area. skydiver who resembles .; the composite of Cyoper drawn from : description says! Cooper is "white with an olive complexion," "6 -. foot-1, 170-175 pounds, and 1 in his( mid-40s. His, dark' hair was ;cut short and neatly combed. He wore.
tinted glasses, with dark frames and in addition to a dark suit, was clad in a . white shirt with narrow black tie and a. dark trenchcoat.
Regardless of whether he got away with the $200,000, , several other persons were. able to cash in on the epi- ·sode, some with dire re- grets. ..
Dick Daiser, ... a 29-year- old . | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=15 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-61 | Coop- ' er" is as much a mystery ,now as when he jumped, despite a new, intensive . search of a 10-square-mile area around the lake by 200 soldiers from Ft Le- wis, Wash.
That 18 day hunt ended last week without finding either the hijacker's body. or a single clue as to what happened to him. There was no parachute, no clothing and none of the 10,000 $20 hille which
hunt and who described the search as "cold, miser,- able and a lot of walking. :"Either he got away alive or he's at the bottom of the lake, or the FBI cal- culations of where he jumped aren't correct, but I have no doubt that this is. where he dropped."
Capt. Charles Markham, an Army helicopter. pilot with two hitches in Viet- nam' who participated in ·the search, 'said , troops covered every three to five feet of the search area on foot.
Tapes were stretched out to make sure that ev- erything was ,systemati- cally covered .. Observers in eight Army helicopters also . scanned the terrain -from the' air. Every bro- ken treetop was examined. : Markham was asked if he believes "Cooper", sur- vived. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=24 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-116 | Murphy, 49, Bremerton, were charged with a plot in which Murphy impersonated Cooper, the only parachuting airline hi- . jacker not yet, caught.
They are accused of ob- taining $30,000 from Karl .Fleming, a former News- · week-magazine editor, after Murphy, posing as Cooper, submitted to a filmed and tape-recorded interview. 1 man using the name I. B. Cooper hijacked an airlift- erf last Thanksgiving Ele aild parachuted from the plane with $200,000 ransom.
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Character: or
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A written agreement stipulatod that the money would be held in a defense fund for "Cooper" if he was apprehended. The gov- ernment said in the complaint that finger- prints lifted from the receipts for the $30,000 "have been identified as belonging to William John Lewis."
The film, tape and copy of the three bills are in custody of the FBI, Pitkin saiti. .
Lewis, a land developer and dance hall operator, was arrested by FBI agents at his home. Murphy, a real estate develop- er, was arrested outside Jack's Cafe at Gorst. Each man is the father of three children.
The men are charged with two counts -. conspiring to defraud Fleming and in- ducing him to travel to Seattle for the execution of the scheme. The maximum sentence on the two counts combined is 15 years in jail, $15,000 fine, or both. A
Pitkin described the purported plan of lewis and Murphy as "a very curious scheme that had trappings of credibility."
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LEWIS was charged with a "similar event" several years ago in Port Angeles, Stan Pitkin, United States at- torney for Western Washing- ton, said during the hearing. Bruce Harrod, defense attor- ney, said that charge later was dismissed. Pitkin did not explain the nature of the earlier charge.
Lewis and Murphy are" charged with using inter- state facilities to obtain money under false pretens- es, and with conspiracy. If convicted, they could be sen- tenced to up to 10 years in prison and fined $10,000 on the interstate-facilities count, and sentenced to five
years and fined $10,000 on the conspiracy count.
Last week Lewis told The Times he had been"inter- `viewed by federal agents and now wished the whole thing-"a publicity stunt" never had happened. He did not give any details of the stunt.
IN THE COMPLAINT filed yesterday Lewis is ac- cused of telephoning Flem- ing in Los Angeles where he did work for Newsweek and telling hmi he knew Cooper and could arrange an inter- view. Fleming had placed 'an advertisement in The . | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=52 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-181 | Lewis insists that the man pictured in .the photos shown to him by the FBI is not the man he believes to be "Cooper."
In addition to the photo of a man with the long hair-possibly a wig, FBI agents are showing photos of a man with the same facial features-with hair only on the sides of his head and in back-With a cap and heavy coat pulled around his face,
Several other downtown businesses re- . ported that FBI agents paid visits this week.
Mrs. Georgia Ambler,, a cashier at Pay Less Drug Store, across the street from King Imports, said an FBI agent came to the store this week and showed her a photo, too.
She said the man in wig and dark glasses looked familiar, but she did not know his name.
At Simpson's Barber Shop, where an FBI agent came Tuesday, Tom Phillips reported he was shown two photos. He was under the impression one photo showed a partly bald man with hair combed forward .to cover the baldness, he said.
The man in the photo "looked real famil- iar" he said,
. Jay D. Simpson told The Sun the agent did not say what they were investigating, bijt asked . | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=72 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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WOODLAND, :Cowlitz County (AP) - Army, troops were back on the job- today, helping the Federal Bureau of Investigation search the area around Lake- Merwin for a skyjacker who, commandeered. -- a - jetliner last Thanksgiving Eve.
An Army. spokesman said about 200 troops of the 3rd: Armored. Cavalry. Regi- ment were helping search for a hijacker who gave his name as.D. B. Cooper, The skyjacker took over an airliner on a flight from Portland to Seattle. He is be- lieved to have" parachuted' over Southwest Washington. The troops on hand today made up "Essentially the same task force that .was, down the re": . when the search was resumed recent- ly, an Army spokesman at .Fort Lewis where the troops. care stationed; said
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Eugene Cotton, Clark County sheriff, said the body appeared to have-been in the cistern "for quite some time -- pos- . sibly since before January's high wa- · ter."
Cotton said he was "not aware of" any missing women in the area.
" The grist mill where the body vias found was built in 1876 alongside Celfar iCreek.
It is less than one mile as the crow flies from the spot where the body of Cynthia Glass, Portland grocery store : clerk who was kidnapped and slain last month, was found. The two locations, however, are 15 to 20 miles apart by road.
. Cotton said the woman could have. crawled through a flume and fallen into the cistern, or "at the lower level there is an opening where a body could,' have been placed in there."
A platform from which a body could . have been dumped into the cistern is accessible from the mill.
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."Rumors. - only rumors," said the proprietress of the Ariel Store.
Gulping down fried pota- toes at Nick's, a local shook his head and smiled.
"I wish I'd find the mon- ey," .. he said. "I'd give Cooper a decent burial."
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Put a pair of dark glasses on Seattle's Bill Whitney and you've got a remarkable resemblance'to a com- posite sketch of the Thanksgiving Eve jet hijacker who parachuted away with $200,000 ransom.
Add the fact that Whitney is a co- holder of the Northwest sky-jumping altitude record at 30,000 feet and the result is suspicion.
That suspicion by Whitney's sky- diving acquaintances led to his being questioned for 51/2 hours Thursday by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The look-alike problem has both- ered Whitney, 3828 Whitman Ave. N., who earns his living in the sound- equipment business.
"It's nice to be remembered, but not this way," Whitney said. "It would be nice to look like a movie star or something, but not a guy who pulled a job."
Whitney said: "I know a lot of jumpers up and down the coast. I understand a lot of them looked at that sketch and thought of me. The whole point is I didn't do it and I . | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=106 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-251 | He said his partner re- turned about 6:30 or 7. p. m. and saw! him at the home. He said he couldn't recall anyone else seeing him. Whit- ney said he spent Thanksgiving Day at his parent's home in Tacoma.
"Another thing, I wear dark glass- es a lot," Whitney said. The skyjack- er was wearing dark glasses.
Whitney is convinced the skyjacker got away. He does not consider what' the skyjacker was reported to have, done as difficult. "I could have done; it, yes, but I didn't," Whitney said.
But. Whitney also believes the hi? jacker will be caught eventually -. that he won't be able to resist telling some one some day, Whitney said! "If they ever make a movie of this, I'd be happy to play his-part."
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WOODLAND, Cowlitz County - (UPI) - Three women said yesterday they saw a light plane land and. take off at a small airstrip the night a hijacker para- chuted from a jetliner after receiving $200,000 in ransom.
The FBI declined to comment on the reports regard- Ing the Thanksgiving Eye aerial extortion,
None of the residents near the darkened McClellan airstrip said they saw the plane close enough on the dark, rainy and gusty night to give a detailed descrip- tion.
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The FBI has not ruled out the possibility of an ac- complice in the case, but said it had no evidence to substantiate that there had been more than one person involved in the escapade.
The FBI conducted a search in the area around View, and Woodland, earlier on the basis of plane flight infor- mation that the hijacker may have jumped near View. The time of the jump was believed to have been 8:13 p.m. on' Nov. 24.
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State Patrol officials said troopers chased him at , speeds up to 130 miles an hour from Marysville after a trooper stopped. him for. speeding. Officials said he drove off while a trooper was writing him a ticket.
The State Patrol said both tires blew out and the man drove on the rims at speeds close to 90 miles an hour; be- fore they caught fire.
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İ When taken into custody, he had $1,300 in Americaa money. $500 in Canadian and an assortment of Brazilian, Chilean, Peruvian, Mexican (! and - Australian money.
Officials said the Dutch man spoke with a heavy ac- cent and was difficult to un- derstand. This made it diffi- cult to determine the value of the foreign currency, they said.
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The only tidbit of new in-' formation - a motorist's sighting of a possible para- chute hanging from a tree 60 miles north of here -- proved to be false when au- thorities checked it out.
Acting on computerized data from the hijacked plane's in-flight recorder
and the "hunch" of the agent in charge of the search, the FBI has concen- trated its hunt for four days in a 15 square-mile patch of heavily wooded country. They've found nothing.
Tom Manning, FBI agent in charge of the search, has insisted that the skyjacker parachuted Wednesday night from a Northwest Air-
lines 727 "into a" three-by- five-mile strip of timbered Cascade Mountain foothills about 35 miles north of Portland, Ore. He said the jumper, who was wearing street shoes, could have suf- fered a broken leg.
Using a "bomb," the hi- jacker forced the plane from. Portland to land at Se- attle, where he was given the ransom in $20 bills in a white canvas bag and four sporting parachutes. He or- dered the plane to fly to Mexico but was not aboard when it .landed at Reno, Nev., for refueling.
"We've taken radar re- ports, it's all been compu- terized and we feel he's in this area," Manning said from his | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=114 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-285 | Shortly after take-off from the Seattle-Ta- coma Airport the stewardess" was ordered to the cockpit with the crew. When the plane arrived in Reno the. man was gone. So was the money, two parachutes and the "bomb" briefcase. The crew expressed surprise that the hijacker wasn't aboard in Reno.
The plane passed over Portland, Medford, Ore., and Red Bluff, Calif., before landing in Reno.
THE F. R. L agent.coordi- nating the search, Thomas Manning, was strongly con- vinced. the Woodland area was the best bet for finding a trace of the hijacker who used the name D. B. Copper. Manning said:
"We feel he's in this area. If we have to, we'll cover ev- ery square foot of it."
He added:
"We're concentrating our search for a parachute. We think this will give us a clue as to what happened to the hijacker.
"We've determined the hi- jacker was wearing a sport- type, backpack parachute. That means it would be diffi- cult for him to maneuver if he had any kind of bulk on him at all, and we've been told $200,000 weighs more than 20 pounds."
Authorities earlier said the ransom was paid in $20 bills,
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DB Cooper-22465that the hijacker had an accomplice and knew the area be- fore he parachuted.
Pete Paulson, a roofer from Woodland, said, "hell, the guy's probably in Brazil by now."
The hijacker knew the area, he had probably flown over it three or four times and he had someone meet him on the ground, Paulson and others speculated.
With an edge of envy in his voice, Paulson said, "From what I've read he seemed like a nice guy, he didn't hurt anybody."
Tom Manning, F. B. I. agent in charge of the search,
said yesterday's search of a 20 square-mile area turned up nothing new in the hilly, wooded terrain.
The search was hampered by low clouds and mist. A deputy sheriff returning from a helicopter search over the area said it was possible to fly only to 1,100 feet before mist and fog.obscured vision,
A heavy rain had begun when yesterday's search |was called off at 2:10 p. m. A dirt airstrip which parallels! In- terstate 5 in East Woodland was used as a base.
Manning was asked if the hijacking may become a plot for an F. B. I. television series.
"It could," he smiled, "but only if we catch- 'em. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=127 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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DB Cooper-22467NertIppest control: "This is an unlighted area Maybe he would fie more light out there."
Scott: "I have just communicated with the individual and I have appraised him of the situation. He understands it may not be possible to park the airplane in a totally secure area with lights. He accepts it."
Northwest control: "We don't want the hijacker to think we are going to sneak up on the airplane."
i: Scott: "We'll play it by ear when we get down there."
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file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-323 | He demand- ed $200,000 and two para- chute assemblies, each con- sisting of a back pack and chest pack.
When he received the $200,000 and the parachutes at the Seattle-Tacoma Air-
port, he released 36 passen- gers and two stewardesses, then ordered the three-man flight crew and one steward- ess to take him to Mexico City. The plane headed for Reno for a refueling stop.
The hijacker was gone when the plane landed in Reno Wednesday night.
Florence Schaffner, 23, of' Minneapolis, the stewardess, first contacted by the hijack-" er, said in Minneapolis yes- terday she thought the hi- jacker was "trying to hus -- tie me" when he handed her. a note.
She said: "I stuffed the. note in my purse and he mo- tioned that I should take it out and read it."
Miss Schaffner did. It said the man had a bomb.
Capt. William Scott, pilot of the plane, said he was surprised when the plane landed in Reno and the hi- jacker was gone. Earlier re- ports said the pilot believed the man parachuted out over the Woodland area. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=136 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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WOODLAND, Clark County - (UPI) - A parade of alltos, pickup trucks and motorcycles wound through the rolling foothills of the Cascade Mountains yesterday, carry- ing people seeking a fortune that might never be found.
No one readily admitted he was looking for some or all of the $200,000 ransom a hijacker collected Thanksgiving Eve before he bailed out somewhere between Seattle and Reno, Nev.
In fact, although the Federal Bureau Investigation was using the Southwest Washington foothills as their operations base in searching for the hijacker, they were merely work -. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=141 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-346 | William Scott, pilot of the air- craft, said the hijacker ordered the rear door of the plane opened shortly after take- off from Seattle-Tacoma Airport.
"We never heard from him again, but we assumed he was there," Scott said.
The hijacker had enforced his demands for money and parachutes by displaying a device made from two red cylinders con- nected by wires to a briefcase.
Tina Mucklow, the stewardess who re- mained aboard for the flight to Reno after the 36 passengers and two other steward- esses were released, said of the bijacker;
"Ho was impatient for a time, but never
cruel, nasty or impolite to- me in any way."
Scott said the hijacker : did not specify any route he- tween Seattle and Reno. And he discounted any possibil- ity that the man could have received a signal from an accompilce from the ground - because of the low clouds encountered by the plane during most of the flight.
Scott said the hijacker ap- parently tied himself to a seat to prevent being swept out the door when it was first opencd. In Woodland, authorities were to resume this morning what some au- thorities confided may be a futile | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=146 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-347 | In Woodland, authorities were to resume this morning what some au- thorities confided may be a futile search for clues to the : hijacking. 4.
. Undersheriff Tom McDowell told The P-I, "we hope to find something."
Tom Manning, of the FBI's Longview office, was coordinating search efforts from the command post . here.
Authorities were aided by helicopter pilots from Wey- erhaeuser Company and the Bonneville Power Adminis- tration who are familiar with the terrain to be cov- ered.
A 150-square mile area roughly diamond-shaped was marked off on a map and divided into six sectors for search teams.
Manning said the infor- mation and date by which . the area was defined was fed into a computer at Ft. Lewis, He said the informa- tion was partly based upon flight data provided by Northwest.
Weather reports indicate . there was a southwesterly wind of about 30 miles an hour blowing through the Clark County foothills at about the time officials think the hijacker might have jumped. Manning said the plane was flying 200 miles per hour at an alti- tude of 7,000 feet as it passed over Clark County. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=146 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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Northwest Orient Airlines yesterday issued this list of the 36 passengers aboard the hijacked Flight 305 when it landed in Seattle. The home- tons of the passengers were not immediately avail- able.
Dennis Michaelson Larry Finegold A. Menendez Ray D. Clouse .. George Kurota Mr. Pallart Robert Cummings Mrs. Cummings C. A. MacDonald Daniel Rice J. R. Wornstaff Patrick Minsch LaVonne Connelly Arnold O. Andvik Bill McPherson S. McPherson (son) Scott McPherson Mr. Weitzel W. P. Jensen Mrs. Helen Connors
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February hijacking recalled
The hijacking of a North- west Orient Airlines Port- land-to-Seattle flight was the second hijacking of a Seattle-bound plane this year.
February 25, a Western Airlines plane from Ontario, Calif., was en route from its only stop, San Francisco, when it was hijacked over : Medford, Ore., and forced fo fly to Vancouver, B. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=154 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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5:50-The first fuel truck arrives at the plane.
6:05-The $200;000 demanded by the hijacker is loaded onto the plane, along with four parachutes.
6:10-The first fuel truck reports its lines are vapor-locked. The fueling toperation cannot continue. A secondl truck is called into service. L [ The hijacker is remaining in the; jrear of the plane, Scott reports.
Tower: "If you are able to talk, can you say what kind of device it is?"
Scott: "The stewardess with him said she saw some red cylinders with wires attached in a briefcase. . It's like dynamite."
With the hijacker out of earshot of , the cockpit, there follows a brief dis-
cussion between pilot and tower of the options available to the crew once the passengers are safely removed.
A Northwest Airlines ground super- visor suggests by two-way radio that : once the passengers are clear the hi- jacker be . somehow distracted so the crew can evacuate the plane "and ". leave the sonuvabitch go."
""That's our contingency plan, Scott replies calmìy.
[Also by 6:10 p.m the passengers, had been allowed to leave the plane. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=163 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-382 | EXT
Classification:
164-81
Submitting Office:
Seattle :unselected: Being Investigated
COPY SENI TO BUREAU SEARCHED RTM SERIALVED FILED :: 71 FE-SEATTLE SI
DB Cooper-22505FATHER AND DAUGHTER WERE REUNITED Passenger A. O. Andvik and Laurel
WILLIAM MITCHELL He sat near hijacker
-P'-I Photos by Tom Barlet and Paul Thomas. RICHARD SIMMONS AND WIFE, BARBARA Stewardess got "startled look," he said
-P-I Photos by Paul Thomlls. J. EARL MILNES, CENTER, FBI CHIEF HERE, INTERVIEWED STEWARDESS FROM SKYJACKED JET
DB Cooper-22506BY GRAIG SMITH
The passengers of the hijacked North- west 727 jet said last night they didn't real- ize the plane was being hijacked until they had left the plane and were standing beside it.
The passengers said they were told after the flight left Portland that there was a "slight mechanical problem" and that The ; pjane had been asked to circle Seattle to lose fuel.
The hijacker sat in a right rear seat. Passengers said he was remarkably cool throughout the flight and as passengers de- planed. .
Robert Gregory of Puyallup sat four seats from the hijacker and described the white, middle-aged man to newsmen by saying:
"He was dark and had dark black hair and a swarthy . | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=167 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-385 | The only quip when they came into the building was made by Fine- gold when he saw a federal agent he knew, : grinned, and said, "We got delayed a lit -. fle."
Arnold Andvik of Seattle, a federal Gen- . eral Services Administration official, told newsmen Iater, "We had no idea there was ; a hijacker involved until we got off the. piline."
The passengers expressed praise 'and concern for the crew after leaving thet plane.
"The crew was marvelous," said Greg- ory. "They were certainly brave people."
Another passenger said he was con- vinced the crew did the right thing in telling the passengers the plane's problems were strictly mechanical. Otherwise, "someone might have panicked," the passenger said.
DB Cooper-22507(Mount Clipping in Space Below)
Man Hijacks Jet
to Reno, Vanishes
37 Released
Here; Ransom Of $200,000
BY DICK CLEVER
, A man who hijacked a Seattle-bound jet- "liner and collected $200,000 ransom here before releasing 35 passengers and two stewardesses had vanished by the time the plane taxied to a stop in Reno last night.
The hijacker, thought to be armed with a. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=169 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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The rear door of the. 727 was left open on the hijack- er's orders. Parachutes had
been put aboard the planle here.
`A. Federal Bureau of In vestigation spokesman Las Vegas said the hijacker left the plane over Washing- .ton but this conflicted with other reports.
"There's no way he could have gotten off in Reno, said Harold E. Campbell, Jr., special agent in charge
Date:
11-25-71
Edition:
Author: Editor: Henry McLeod
Title: UNSUB ; Northwest Airlines, Flight 305, Portland to Seattle Character: 11/24/71 or CAA-HIJACKING ;. .. EX.
Classification: 164681
Submitting Office:
SEATTLE :unselected: Being Investigated
COPY SENT TO BUREAU
DB Cooper-22510
3pf.F. B. I. operations in Ne- kada, the Associated Press reported. "We had the air- ibort covered."
The ransom was the larg- est ever paid in an airline hi- jacking.
The hijacker had shown a stewardess what he said was bomb in a briefcase. The briefcase was missing when The plane, arrived in Reno.
A Boeing Co. spokesman said no one has ever para- chuted from a Model 727, al- though it is quite feasible. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=172 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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A STEWARDESS, Tina Mucklow, 22, Richfield, Minm, who remained with the hijacker while the other two stewardesses and 36 pas- sengers disembarked at Seattle, said she sat with him for about four hours on his orders.
"I just kept communicat- ing with the cockpit," she said. "Anything he asked for I passed on to the cockpit."
"He was not nervous. He, seemed rather nice, and he; was never cruel or nasty," she said.
(Indicate page, name of newspaper, city and state.}
P. AL Seattle Times Seattle, Washington
Date: 11-26-71
Edition: Night Sports Author: Final
Editor: Henry McLeod
Title: UNSUB; Northwest Airlines, Flight 305, Portland to Seattle, 11/24/71
CAA-HIJACKING; EXT or
Classification: 164-81
Submitting Office!
SEATTLE :unselected: Being Investigated
COPY SENT TO BUREAU
SEARCHED
D'YEU
SERIALIZED
RILEU
TOVA . 4371 FEI-SEATTLE
12
DB Cooper-22512The hijacker had ordered ie flight down at Seattle to jick up the ransom money Ind four parachutes. The,- plane then headed for Reno. Scott said it flew at about 180 knots at about 10,000 feet altitude most of the time. Scott said the hijacker did 'not specify the route. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=174 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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Authorities pinpointed Cooper's jump point near Woodland, Wash, The little town was transformed into a bustling command: post for a small army of newsmen, FBI agents, police and. soldiers from Ft. Lewis, Wash.
With planes, helicopters, jeeps and track dogs, they combed the vast, densely wooded region northeast of Woodland.
The skyjacker had left the plane clad only in a light business suit and street shoes. He parachuted into the blackness of a raging thunderstorm, into a 200 m.p.h. wind and 7-degrees- :selected: below-zero temperatures.
He could not have survived, the police reasoned. They were simply looking for a body and a bag of money and that could wait until the spring thaw. A week later, the searchers went home.
Cooper soon became a legend. in the Northwest. A hit record- ing lauded him as a Robin Hood who beat the establishment. T-shirts bearing his name sold by the thousands.
Then, late in March 1972, 300 soldiers combed the thawing terrain for 18 days and found not a trace of Dan Cooper or his bag of money.
Mattson says the FBI is still actively searching for Cooper, "I just wish we had a development, something to go on," he says. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=180 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part053_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743035332E706466-page-414 | I believe this coverage again demonstrates his constructive, enthusiastic cooperation with this office.
Numerous leads have been received from all over the country as a result of this publicity. Radio and television publicity in various parts of the country has been a spin-off of the CRICK series.
It is recommended the Bureau consider sonding ROLLA J. CRICK an appreciative letter over the Director's signature. Letter should be addressed as follows: Mr. ROLLA J. CRICK, Staff Writer, "Oregon Journal," 1320 SW Broadway, Portland, Oregon, 97201. There is nothing in Portland files which would preclude sending this letter. :selected:
2 Bureau (Encs. 25) 2 Seattle (164-81) (Encs. 25) z Portland (1 - 164-41; 1 - 80-651)
JLM:1am
(5)
Sub B
164-81-6014
SEARCHED.
INDEXED
SERIALIZED CX FILED M
DEC 2 1 1973
FBI . SEATTLE
2
DB Cooper-225210 1,000 reward for DB Twenty
DB Cooper-22522FD-350 (Rev. 7-16-63)
(Mount Clipping In Space Below)
Skyjacked $20 Report May Be Secret
By RULLA J. CRICK Journal Staff Writer
The Journal is making its 'Secret Witness"-plan avail- able for use in helping re- cover 'the "Cooper cash," the $200,000 that disappeared the night of Nov. | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf#page=183 | cooper_d_b_part053.pdf |
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164-81-100(517)
Date Received
10/15/75
From
Los angeles
(NAME OF CONTRIBUTOR)
(ADDRESS OF CONTRIBUTOR)
AND STATE)
b6
By
b7C
SPECIAL AGENT)
To. Be Returned :unselected: Yes®
Receipt given :unselected: Yes :selected: Ho :selected: No
Description:
Xerox copy of map drawn by Bureau agents Concerning area near Darker Nane un Astua Tree National monument. also photopaper Farealshown.
b6
b7C
DB Cooper-37471Pinion Pme
$3
2
Joshua TreC S
dend Parret.
5A
122
Fremme ?- seit claw Firma Tree
No fires
$319
5
0005000
75
130
BY
124
1661
JonsnWn Low Beck autoragoing
Parking Let
251 Contours
(elevation tapering to south)
horasna ( ·flat- 13. ck Zó chame ;-
Kanker Dutin
Key to Symbols D - bushes YES - Jestma trees (unless otherwise marked) V Alk - Rock outeroyings
DB Cooper-37472
LA 91 162 15LA 164-497
JE 164-81-1a(517) :selected:
DB Cooper-37473DB Cooper-37474LA 164-497 SE 164-81-14(51) :selected:
DB Cooper-37475FD-340a (Rev. 3-1-67)
1
(Title) THE
(File No.)
Date Filed
Disposition
162518 Lapyry
dreven des no Luck. I
11/4/75
519. Copyof drivers License of
1/4/25
530. | cooper_d_b_part085.pdf#page=116 | cooper_d_b_part085.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part085_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743038352E706466-page-81 | Yes :selected: E -No :selected: No
Description : Photo of Versure Ablut Hafte
Sub 788
DB Cooper-3763760568
12-68
60568
12-68
LC & IS De QUINCY . LA.
LO & IS- De QUINCY
DB Cooper-37638NO 164- 136
VERNUGE AlbeRT KottKe
Dob- 1-25-37 - N. DAK. Ist . 5 10 '2 Wt- 180 HAIR BROWN. Eyes Blue
Res. (1964) CHINOOK, MONTANA
DB Cooper-37639
164-81-12560FD-340 REV. (6.24.65)
SE 164-81-12 :selected:
56
File No.
DN 164-98
Date Received
8/23/76
b6 -
From
b7C
(NAME OF CONTRIBUTOR)
WYOMING DEPT. OF MOTOR VEHICLES
(ADDRESS OF CONTRIBUTOR)
CHEYENNE, WYOMING
51
(NAME OF SPECIAL AGENT)
<figure><table><tr><th>To Be Returned</th><th colSpan=2>:unselected: Yes</th><th>Receipt Given</th><th>:unselected: Yes</th></tr><tr><td></td><td>:selected:</td><td>No</td><td></td><td>:selected: No</td></tr></table></figure>
Description : application for Wyoming Driver's License in the name James alan Croak sent seattle by airtel 8/23/76. Seattle # 164-81 DENVER #164-98.
Sub 829
DB Cooper-37640164-81-126560
DB Cooper-37641Examiner will type LAST, FIRJt and MIDDLE NAME un ilne below. CROAK, JAMES ALAN
NYO.
Applicant will print in the following;
MAILING ADDRESS:
LUTION HLIGHTS VILLAGE GREEN RIVER
5'- 9 %
(Street or Box No. | cooper_d_b_part085.pdf#page=241 | cooper_d_b_part085.pdf |
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