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(2) TJM/
Sub, DP 164-81-2263- SEARCHED INDEXED SERIALIZED AMA FILED APR 11 1972 FBI - SEATTLE
A
DB Cooper-32497 :unselected: :unselected:SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
4/4/72
SA THOMAS J. MANNING
NORJAK
Washington telephone b6 b7C
, emploved at Washington, telephone is on which US Army during the serach operation conducted in the vicinity Washington. executed a wconsent form to make use of his property and set certain conditions such as
During the telephone conversation on this date that army trucks ran over destroved a gravel road
advised b6 b7C
on the property, practically
He requested that his complaint be called to the attention of the United States Army and also pointed out in the vicinity of the property have been cleaning up all kinds of debris since the departure of the army and are perturbed by the failure to police the arma upon departure.
lle was advised that his complaint would be called to the attention of the United States Army.
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(2) TJM/
Sub DD 164-81-2763 Strato MAILED Um APR: 01 1972 FAN. SE TILE
DB Cooper-32498SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
3/26/72
SC
NORJACK
On instant date,
Washington, telephonically
contacted this office. | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf#page=68 | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part075_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037352E706466-page-68 | MANNING
SUBJECT:
NORJAK
On 3/27/72
Washington
alleged that helicopters sometime last week
deliberately flew over property which he is deliberately
and
0
complaint was the deliberate. according to
him, buzzing of the area in which
? He was advised there was no deliberate buzzing at which time he stated he had no objection to a search of his property but did rusent deliberate "funning" and buzzing O
and advised that he would be home on night of March 37, 1972 between 7 and 9 PM. He b7C b6 was advised when details were developed he would be advised by phone.
has a home alidress
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Vancouver, Washington.
Called 3/27/22
Sub. D.D. b6
I called on 3/27/72. I advised him that I was aware of the b7C incident he described and there was absolutly no deliberate buzzing of by the helicopters and there was no "funning". I told him I was i one of the helicopters myself, saw the whole thing take place and when it became apparent that
were disturbed by the
presence of the helicopters, the Army Commanders 164-81-2542 moved the troops down the road a substantial SEARCHED INDEXED distance,
(1) TJM/
SERIALIZED FILED £
0
MAR 3 0 1971 FBI-SEATTLE
Buy U. | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf#page=72 | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part075_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037352E706466-page-79 | Unfortunately I have been out of the city and also have been wrestling with the problem of the reward.
11
We finally have concluded that the ' offer of the reward will end as of December 31, 1976. Should you have any inquiries about the reward after the first of the year, you, .. therefore, can' inform the individuals involved that it no longer is in effect.
With best regards, .
sincerely yours,
Robert E. Thompson
Mr. John M. Reed Special Agent in Charge". United States Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation 915 Second Avenue Seattle, Wa. 98174
SubFF 164-81-7263
SEARCHED SERIALIZE 00
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CATTLE
1
521 Wall Street, Seattle, Washington 98121/Area Code 206 628-8051/Established 1863
DB Cooper-32512IY0970-3300423
10. HO DN SE DE . NY 240356Z NOV. 76 M' NEW YORK (164-627) (R) CO DIRECTOR (164-2111) IMMEDIATE DENVER (164-98) IMMEDIATE SEATTLE . (164-81) .IMMEDIATE BT CLEAR
56
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SUFF b6 b7C
5000 6 542
7,
×
VORJACK, 00: SE
RENYTELCALLS TO DENVER, AND DNTELCALLS TO NEW YORK, , NOVEMBER 24, 1976.
ROYAL GLOBE: INSURANCE, HOME. NUMBER b6
REFERRED MATTER. TO
b7C CONTACTED.
TOYAL. | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf#page=81 | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part075_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037352E706466-page-82 | JAK 00: SEATTLE BUfile 164-2111</td></tr><tr><td></td></tr></table></figure>
Lub FR
Enclosed for the New York Division are one copy of a personal. letter from :selected: Royal Globe Insurance Company, 150 William Street, New York, New York, dated 9/19/76 to the Seattle office of the FBI, and one copy of a personal letter from the Seattle Office of the FBI dated 10/18/76.
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For the information of New York Division, contact has been made telephonically by Seattle with the Royal Globe Insurance Company in New York as they are the insurance company that paid Northwest Orient Airlines approximately $180,000 as a result of captioned grine. As a result of that contact it was learned that Royal Globe has been receiving some inquiries from pri- vate citizens regarding a reward in this matter.
In an effort to follow up every lead in this important case, liaison was established by the Seattle Division to insure that any contact that Royal Globe Insurance Company receives is promptly forwarded to the FBI.
2, - New York (Encl. 2) 3 - Seattle
(5) :unselected: svarcheđ Serialize Indexed Piled :unselected: DB Cooper-32516
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Sub FF | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf#page=85 | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part075_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037352E706466-page-107 |
Thank you again for your interest in this matter. Sincerely,
1 - Addressee 3 - Seattle (164-81)
(4)
J. D. Milnos Special Agent in Charge
b6 b7C
DB Cooper-32540FD-350 (Rev. 7-16-63)
(Mount Clipping in Space Below)
Sur B 543 C. SUA. Fr
Reward offered
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)-The FBI in Portland announced today that Nur- thwest Orient Airlines is offering a $25,000 reward for recovery of the $200,000 ransom paid to skyjacker D.B. Cooper last November.
The FBI release quoted Northwest Orient president Donald W. Nyrop as Authorizing the $25,000 "finder fee" for recovery of the total ransom, or 15 per cent for any portion of the money returned to the airline.
DB Cooper-32541
(Indicate page, name of
newspaper, city and state.)
Page 1 The Daily Chronicle Centralia, Washington
Data: 10/19/72
Edition:
afternoon
Author:
Staff AP
EastofTOM KOENNINGER
Title:
NORJAK
Charactor: or
Classification:
1.64-81
Submitting Offico:
Seattle :selected: Being Investigated
COPY SENT TO BUREAU
1.64-81-Sal FF
SEARCHED
INDEXED
SERIALIZE
b6 OCT 2 4 1972 b7C FBI -- SESAC, SEATTLE (164681) SAC, LAS VEGAS (164-60) (RUG)
| cooper_d_b_part075.pdf#page=106 | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part075_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037352E706466-page-117 | END
FBI SEATTLE
b6
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SulFF
164-81-3984
SEARCHED. DEX SERIALIZED .. LED.
b6
b7C
OCT7 -1972
DB Cooper-32550FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64)
FBI
Date: 10/10/72
Transmit the following in
Via
TELETYPE
(Type in plaintext or code)
NITEL
(Priority)
Sus C 543 M SUB FF
TO:
ACTING DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111) &
SAC, MINNEAPOLIS (164-73)
FROM:
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P)
NORJAK. 00: SEATTLE.
RE MINNEAPOLIS NITEL TO BUREAU AND SEATTLE,
OCTOBER FIVE, SEVENTYTWO.
MINNEAPOLIS IS REQUESTED TO RECONTACT MR. NYROP
AND OBTAIN HIS APPROVAL FOR THE RELEASE OF THE FOLLOWING
INFORMATION TO THE NEWS MEDIA IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST AREA:
"DONALD W. NÝROP, PRESIDENT; NORTHWEST ORIENT
AIRLINES, MINNEAPOLIS DASH ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, HAS
AUTHORIZED A FINDERS FEE OF TWENTYFIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS TOTAL
REWARD OR FIFTEEN PER. CENT OF ANY PORTION OF THE D. B. COOPER
RANSOM MONEY THAT IS RETURNED. "
ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
(1)
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MA 6
Approved:
Sent Mp965 M Fer
Special Agent in
U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1971-413-138 DB Cooper-32551
4
b6 b7CFBI
Date:
10/6/72
Transmit the following in :selected:
TELETYPE
(Type ( plaintext-or | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf#page=116 | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part075_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037352E706466-page-135 |
No one is sure Cooper survived the jump, and no trace of him has ever been found.
The FBI, aware that statute of limitations will expire at midnight, Nov. 24, 1976, continues the hunt. A plan has been devised to try and recover the 10,000 $20 bills, If - any have shown up, but it isn't being well received.
The plan involves nationwide publishing of the serial numbers of the bills. The person who turns in the first bill would get $5,000 reward. Smaller rewards would be given to persons who turned in bills later.
The FBI says, however, that . even if Cooper beats the rap, he won't be able to go public. The IRS believes Cooper owes back taxes amounting to $218,000, which in- cludes interest and penalties, for his plunder.
Sub Z
:64-89-9780
SEARCHE
SERIAL 1Z
NUV . 15 197
FBI -SEATTLE
b6
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DB Cooper-32291Streets Paved With $20 Bills
are:
The streets .a .n't paved with milk and honey, but. residents of Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, aren't complaining.
After all, the $20 bills that have been popping up mys- teriously on the streets will .
BURIED TREASURE
Locate from a LONG DISTANCE was Du. | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf#page=131 | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part075_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037352E706466-page-140 |
"Bremerton
On 6/8/76, Sun", was advised of the plan, now being contemplated, to offer a reward for any of the bait money turned in in con- nection with this matter.
stated that that newspaper would be happy to cooperate in the plan should it materialize and he raised the question of how many bait bill numbers would have to be published. He explained it would be very tedious, cumber- some and expensive to print and publish the list of bait bills if it was an extensive list. He explained that the paper has an offset printing press and that if the FBI could furnish an offset proof publishing the list of serial · numbers would be simple and involve little or no expense to the newspaper.
He reiterated that his paper would be happy to cooperate in the plan if and when it materializes.
RECOMMENDATION
If the plan as set out in re memo is initiated, it is recommended that "offset proofs", be prepared in advance to facilitate publication of the bait bills.
It is noted that the "Bremerton Sun" is the leading newspaper on the Olympic Peninsula and covers all of Kitsap and Jefferson Counties. | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf#page=136 | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part075_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037352E706466-page-163 | advised that the purpose of the meeting is as follows:
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1: Be sure that all investigation has been completed and that everything that can be done that is feasible has been done.
2. If a subject is caught, can he be convicted with the evidence we now possess?
3. Is there enough evidence for a JOHN DOE Indictment?
advised tentatively the meeting would be sometime in April in the San Francisco Division and would last for one or two days.
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advised he would be putting out finalized plans in the form of an airtel sometime in the next two or three days.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
Subz 164-81-6883
SEARCHIT SERIALIZE
MANI
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan
b6 b7C
3 - 164-81 (3)
5010-110
DB Cooper-32326I'D-36 (Rev. 5-22-64)
FBI Date: 5/30/74
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Transmit the following in
Via TELETYPE
(Type in plaintext or code) NITEL
(Priority)
TO :
DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111) & SAC, DALLAS (164-191)
<figure><table><tr><th colSpan=2>FROM : SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) SUD + (P) Suc 0, 2 X NORJAK. 00: SEATTLE
:selected:</th></tr><tr><td></td><td></td></tr></table></figure>
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WA-7:58P
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Sent 01-11:15
Per
e DB Cooper-32327 U. | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf#page=152 | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part075_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037352E706466-page-185 | Although witnesses do not agree on every detail, the enclosed sketch appears to be the best likeness possible based on recollection of stewardesses
and plus observations made by
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DB Cooper-32351
Sale 2
164-81-4270
SEARCHED FREE SERIALIZE D
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JAN 4
FBI - SEAAirtel
To: SAC, Seattle (164-81)
12-20-72
Sub 2
From: For the Acting Director, FBI (164-2111) W. Mark Felt - Acting Associate Director
NORJAK
Enclosed for receiving offices are one true copy of self-explanatory anonymous note, one copy of newspaper photo of unsub, aka D. B. Cooper, and one copy of envelope postmarked Pocatello, Idaho, dated 12-15-72. Sule
Receiving offices conduct appropriate investigation and record checks to fully identify to determine if possibly involved in this case. :selected: Attempt b6 b7C
Based on information furnished, Bureau indices contained no identifiable information regarding .
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One copy of enclosures furnished Butte for information.
Enclosures - 3 2 _ Los Angeles (Enc - 3) 2 - Portland (Eng - 3) ₺ 2 - Las Vegas- (Enc - 3) 1 - Butte (Ence- 3) (for info) G
DB Cooper-32352
Sub 2
164-81-4238
SEARCHE
INDEX FILED. | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf#page=172 | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part075_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037352E706466-page-231 | However, now that we had the photograph of this man, as touched up by the Lab, we were showing it again to the country clubs, the Episcopalian ministers.
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APR 2 6 1972 FBI-SEATTLE
1
JEN : eon (3)
DB Cooper-32403 164-81-3044 Sub. Z :unselected:I told hin we were conducting investigation to establish all of associates, business connections, checking the recipients of all telephone calls from him during this period, and we would keep the Bureau advised.
b6 b7C
DB Cooper-32404
2.SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
4/19/72
ASAC PAUL R. BIBLER
NORJAK
called from the Bureau.
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He referred to the "Manuscript" and memorandum which he sent to you recently. He said that a memorandum had been sent up to the Director and when it came back from the Director it had been extensively "blue-inked."
Among other things, the Director said, "Tell him we will have no part of this deal" and instructed "no investiga- tion as a result of review of the Manuscript. | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf#page=209 | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part075_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037352E706466-page-235 | OF PERSONS CALLED FROM HO ME b6
b7C END PAGE TWO
DB Cooper-32408
:.
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FiLES :unselected:PAGE THREE
AND BUSINESS PHONES SHOULD BE VIGOROUSLY PURSUED UNTIL . ALL PERSONS CAN BE ELIMINATED. THE BANK ACCOUNTS OF SHOULD b6 BE EXAMINED CAREFULLY FOR ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THE IDENTIFY' OF THE SUSPECT.
FROM INTERVIEWS .OF AND IT IS OBVIOUS ONE b6 OR BOTH IS LYING CONCERNING THEIR INVOLVEMENT IN THIS MATTER. RECEIVING OFFICES SHOULD AFFORD THIS MATTER CONTINUOUS VIGOROUS ATTENTION UNTIL ALL INVESTIGATION HAS BEEN COMPLETED. IT IS EXPECTED THAT SUFFICIENT MANPOWER WILL BE ASSIGNED TO INSURE CHAT INVESTIGATION RECEIVES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND PROMPTLY COMPLETED. THE BUREAU SHOULD BE KEPT CURRENTLY ADVISED.ON AN IMMEDIATE BASIS. END recol Tab.
HAVE TWO MORE PLS HOLD
DB Cooper-32409
b7C
b7C :unselected:SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
4/26/72
ASAC PAUL R. BIBLER
NORJAK
- SOURCE
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SA called from Division 6.
He said that New York just called and said that His attorney, a man named :unselected: b6 b7C
says that with They discussed
last night to confer
then returned
has
do not know. | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf#page=214 | cooper_d_b_part075.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part006_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030362E706466-page-2 | William Scott thought the hijacker was having trou- ble with the ramp and called back over the plane's inter- phone:
"Anything we can do for you?";
There was no answer.
Light flashes again
· Another light flashed showing the ramp. was fully extended. A few seconds lat- er the hijacker came back on the interphone: "No."
That was the last ever, heard of him.
When the plane landed im Reno, the rear ramp was; down and Cooper was gone .: The 21 pound sack of money was gone. One set of para- chutes was gone. The sky- jacker, who had carefully reclaimed his note. to the stewardess, had left no fin- getprints.
Authorities believed Coop, er: jumped 'from the: plans neaf" Woodland." Wash. The towit was transformed into.a. bustling command post for a small army of newsmen and dozens of 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. Much of it was tugged " terrain, : thick ` with freshly fallen snow, and. vir- tually impassable ..
The hijacker. left the plane
clad only in a light business- suit and street shoes. | cooper_d_b_part006.pdf#page=1 | cooper_d_b_part006.pdf |
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file-cooper_d_b_part006_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030362E706466-page-182 | 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.
The reward offer has at- tracted attention across the nation. Inquiries .: about it. have been received by the; newspaper from as far away as Virginia, New York, Los Angeles and Hawaii.
Reproduction of the FBI's official 34-page booklet of the 10,000 ."Cooper cash" serial numbers was started in The Journal Thanksgiving Day and will be continued in installments." Persons - who; cannot easily obtain copies ; of the newspaper could in -. quire at the FBI office near- est their home cities as to whether they could obtain or inspect a copy of the FBI's: dist.
Since making the reward offer, The Journal has re ferred to the FBI informal, tion coming to it on the find- ing of part of a parachute at the 6,700-foot level on the northeast slope of Mt. Hood.
The find was' recent and may have no connection with the Cooper case, but Julius Mattson, agent in charge of the Portland office of the FBI, said a part of the find" is being sent . | cooper_d_b_part006.pdf#page=12 | cooper_d_b_part006.pdf |
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file-cooper_d_b_part006_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030362E706466-page-202 | LOZ</td><td>226</td><td>9214</td><td>69</td><td>LO3</td><td>246</td><td>5148</td><td></td><td>LOS</td><td>029</td><td>6294 69</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>101</td><td>744</td><td>3524</td><td>69</td><td>L02</td><td>255</td><td>8624</td><td>69</td><td>1 03</td><td>319</td><td>4084</td><td></td><td>195</td><td>967</td><td>8818 634</td><td>106 503.</td><td>300A 69. | cooper_d_b_part006.pdf#page=13 | cooper_d_b_part006.pdf |
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file-cooper_d_b_part006_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743030362E706466-page-247 | McFARLAND
United, Paco : International; AROUND this time of year in the Pacific- Northwest, thoughts turn to the mystery. of D. B. Cooper, history's first and only successful barachtiting sky, bandit Where is he and where did he stash the carh(91 Three years ago, Cooper went aboard a North- west Orient airlines flight in Portland for a short hop to Seattle.
The plane wasn't airborne much more than five minutes when one of the more bizarre crimes, in history was committed HOME
Got What He-Wanted
Cooper, threatening to set off an explosive' device, demanded and got $200,000 in '$20. bills. delivered, along with three parachutes, to the' plane in Seattle, Then after allowing the passen -; 'gers to debark, he ordered the crew to fly the) ;727 to Reno, following a course down the western sector of Washington and Oregon before cutting: across the mountains on a direct flight to Reno.' 'Somewhere en route, he bailed out from the tail'
FNo trace of Copper of the money ever was found.
Cooper's foray set off & cham of similar skyjackings that changed the face of lair travel "throughout the | cooper_d_b_part006.pdf#page=17 | cooper_d_b_part006.pdf |
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11/30/71
Chief, Reno Tower, Federal b6 Per FAA
Aviation Administration, Reno, Nevada, 1900 National Guard Way, Reno, Nevada 89502, made available a transcript of the taped radio conversations between Reno Tower and Northwest Airlines, flight 305, which had been hijacked while enroute from Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington.
b7C Per FAA
b7C Per FAA
stated that all times appearing on b6 Per FAA the transcript are Greenwich Mean Time and that this can be converted to Pacific Standard Time by subtracting eight hours. He also stated that the "31" referred to in the conversation is the transponder code "3100" indicating that the aircraft has been hijacked. The Code Il is a standard transponder code for an aircraft on instruments. The C 130 referred to is an Air Rescue aircraft in the vicinity of the Northwest Airlines aircraft.
-1033 164-81- SubQ
SEARCHED
INDEXED
SERIALIZED
FILED
DEC 1 31071
FBI-SCALILE
200
On
11/29/71
ot Reno, Nevada
Filo #
LV 164-60
by SA
:mtc
Dato dictated
11/30/71 :
b6
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This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=12 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-17 | to its release from its canvas pack by the pulling of the rip cord was contingent on the fact that no one had opened and repacked said parachute subsequent to its having been inspected and repacked by Rigger E. S. COSSEY as noted on the inspection card record contained in the canvas pack at time of his examination. He advised that all riggers of parachutes are licensed and when they sign the inspection card they are certifying that said parachute is packed so as to be in a life saving condition. Therefore, he is of the opinion that whoever pulled the rip cord and released the chute from its canvas pack, then proceeded to cut the shroud lines frge of the canvas pack and also cut and removed two of the shroud lines.
On 11/26/71 cNellis Air Force Base, NevadaFile # LV
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by. SA FRANCIS J. SCHMIDT - tlw Date dictated
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=15 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-34 | of an PD-302 dated 12/1/71, ro observation of :selected: on 11/30/71, which was inadvertently sent to Seattle.
Las Vegas is requested to irmeliately forward to Seattle, the above-mentioned FD-3025. :selected:
2. - Las Vegas (Encl 1) /2) - Seattle CIT:klb (4)
Sub Q 164-81-1038
DB Cooper-30814
b6 b7C
b6 b7C
b6 b7CFEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Data December 3, 1971
residing at the home of , provided the following :unselected: b6 b7C
information :
On November 24, 1971, while employed as a stewardess for Northwest Airlines, she flew on Flight 305 which originated in Washington, D. C., arrived at Minneapolis, Minn., about 10 a.m., and she boarded shortly thereafter. She said the crow for her flight were Pilot WILLIAM SCOTT.
B Stewardess
. Senior Stewardess and C Stewardess
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b6 b7C
advised that her flight departed Minnea- polis, Minn., at 10:35 Central Standard Time, with a light load, less than half, and flew to Great Falls, Montana, then to Missoula, Montana, then to Spokane, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. She said that the aircraft departed Portland, Oregon at 2:53 Pacific Time, and arrived two hours and fifty-three minutes later at Seattle which is normally a 36 minute | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=24 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-35 | She said that the aircraft departed Portland, Oregon at 2:53 Pacific Time, and arrived two hours and fifty-three minutes later at Seattle which is normally a 36 minute flight.
Just before the gave the word for take off from Portland,
took a beverage form to the aft jump seat. There was a man in seat 18 E, middle right aft passenger seat, and as she, :unselected: faced the barrier strip, she observed dropping a note, stand up, and unfasten the barrier strip and sit down next to the man in seat 16 E. appeared emotional in that she was trying to speak to her, was moving her lips, but other than :unselected: no other words
came out. :unselected: picked up the note lying at her feet and read it which, to the best of her recollection, is as follows:
"Miss, I am hijacking this plane. I have a bomb. Sit next to me."
The aircraft lifted off the runway at 2:58 and used the interphone to advise the pilot the ship was being :unselected: b6 b7C
Filo # Philadelphia 164-133
On 12/1-2/71
ot
SA
164-81-409
by SA
JWC/18G
Date dictated
15/2/3/71 INDEXED _____
DEC @41971 FBI -- SCALILF
São
DB Cooper-30815
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b6 b7C
b6 b7C
Lub. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=25 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-50 | This card also listed the name of the Brown Engineering Company, Post Office Box 1436, Patterson, California, 95363.
b6 .b7C
Sieb. Q 164-81-1468
DEC :201071 7
11/26/71
On at Reno, Nevada
Filo #
LV 164-60
by SA DENNIS J. BARRY, JR. : id
Date dictatod
11/26/71
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It Is the property of the FBI and iz loaned to your agoney: it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agoney.
DB Cooper-30845FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64)
FBI Date: 12/15/71
Transmit the following in
Via
AIRTEL
(Type in plaintext or code) AIR MAIL
(Priority)
TO: SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
SUB - Q
FROM:
SAC, LAS VEGAS (164-60) (P)
SUBJECT:
NORJAK
BUFILE 164-2111
00: Seattle
Re Las Vegas airtel to Seattle dated 12/3/71, and Seattle airtel to Las Vegas dated 12/8/71. :selected: b6 of interview of 11/24/11, and two copies SUB-F G
SUB-D Enclosed herewith for Seattle are two copies of FD-302 interview of Sgt. two copies b7C
of FD-302 interview of on 11/24/71, all of
should have been enclosed with referenced Las Vegas airtel. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=37 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-54 | are not to be distributed outside your agency,
FBI - SEDB Cooper-30847 110 :unselected:NO 164-34
2
He said that he felt that all of these persons could verify his whereabouts on November 24, 1971.
DOKALD TURNER advised that he was a paratrooper with the United States Army from 1000 to 1963, assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He also said that he was a flight mechanic from November of 1950 to November of 1953, at Fairbanks, Alaska, and fron February 1954 to April 1955, at Davia Nouthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona, He said that he has flown fixed-wing aircraft before but has never flown jets.
The following infraction was obtained through interview and observation;
<figure><table><tr><th>Name</th><th>DONALD ELPORE TURNER</th></tr><tr><td>Address</td><td>2314 Churchill Drive Mobile, Alabama</td></tr><tr><td>Telephone</td><td>478-3441</td></tr><tr><td>Date of birth</td><td>April 11, 1933</td></tr><tr><td>Place of birth</td><td>Deer Park, Alabama</td></tr><tr><td>Social Security Number</td><td>417-38-8704</td></tr><tr><td>Vite</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Children</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Father</td><td>HENRY BEMORE TURNER 58 Cottage Court | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=39 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
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The white male was described as follows:
<figure><table><tr><th>Race</th><th>White</th></tr><tr><td>Sex</td><td>Male</td></tr><tr><td>Nationality</td><td>American</td></tr><tr><td>Age</td><td>Mid 30's, possibly older</td></tr><tr><td>Height</td><td>5'10" or 5'11"</td></tr><tr><td>Weight</td><td>180 pounds</td></tr><tr><td>Build</td><td>Medium</td></tr><tr><td>Characteristics</td><td>Sofe voice, Not noted wearing glasses</td></tr><tr><td>Complexion</td><td>Slightlydarker possibly Olive</td></tr><tr><td>Hair</td><td>Dark, no gray noted</td></tr><tr><td>Clothing</td><td>Dark clothing, but only recalled what he believed to be a casual jacket, headwear was unnoticed</td></tr><tr><td>Overall impression</td><td>Laboring type man as opposed to office vorker.</td></tr></table></figure>
was unsure if he would recognize the man again as this man was one of many he handiod that day.
<figure><table><tr><th>On</th><th colSpan=2>11/24/71, The $20 bill was co-mingled
Portland, Oregon</th><th>and
Filo #</th><th>unavailable. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=44 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
-1-
Date.
December 13, 1971
b6 b7C
Northwest Airlines, Minneapolis, Minnesota, furnished from their files the original of flight coupon number 1 of Northwest ticket which had been issued to a DAN COOPER on November 24, 1971, at Portland, Oregon. advised that COOPER had paid cash for this ticket which was one North- west Flight 305, the flight which had been hijacked on the same date at Seattle, Washington. advised that the
amount of the ticket was advised that this paid coupon had been handled by many Northwest employees and that he doubted if it would be of any value in processing it for fingerprints.
advised that this was the only ticket issued on Flight 305 on that day by the Washington, D. C., and Portland to a man using the name COOPER.
b6 b7C
Sub Q
164-81-1937
On 12/7/71 o! Minneapolis, Minnesota
MP IG DELPANEO INDEXED
File #
M JAN 1) 7 1972
by SA SA
HDL:d1b
Dato dictated
12/10/7SEATTLE
b6 b7C
7 :selected:
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and Is loaned to your agency; It and its contents are not to be | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=54 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-79 | b6 b7C
7 :selected:
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and Is loaned to your agency; It and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
DB Cooper-30870FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64)
FBI
Date:
1/13/72
Transmit the following in
(Type in plaintext of code)
Via AIRTEL
(Priority)
TO:
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
FROM:
SAC, MINNEAPOLIS (164-73) (P)
SUBJECT:
NORJAK
(00;
SEATTLE)
Enclosed herewith for Seattle are nine copies each of FD-302's reflecting interviews with stewardesses
on
11/25/71 and 11/26/71. Also enclosed is an FD-302 interview with
Northwest Airlines, on 12/7/71.
UNSUB SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS. :selected: 2 Seattle (Enc. 63 )unding 2 - Minneapolis
RWG:ras (4)
<figure><table><tr><td>1302's Re Stare</td><td>>SUB K.</td></tr><tr><td></td><td>"</td></tr></table></figure>
Suspects sub Q
2302's 12 -302
Sub Q Sub. Q. 164-81-1938
<figure><table><tr><td colSpan=2>SEARCHED INDEXED</td></tr><tr><td colSpan=2>SERIALIZED ML FILED</td></tr><tr><td colSpan=2>JAN 1771972 FBI - SEATTLE 1</td></tr><tr><td>Per</td><td></td></tr></table></figure>
Approved: 1450
DB Cooper-30871
Sent
M
Special | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=54 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
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FBİ
Date:
1/19/72
Transmit the following in :selected: 012
(Type in plaintext or code)
Via
NITEL
(Priority) Sub o
TO
:
DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111) &
SAC, MINNEAPOLIS (164-73)
FROM :
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
b6 b7C NORJAK.
Sub 130
DAILY TELETYPE
INTERVIEWED AT SPOKANE,
SUSPECT
WASHINGTON TODAY AND ADVISED HE WAS FLYING WITH
ON THE DATE OF NOVEMBER TWENTY FOUR, NINETEEN SEVENTY ONE, AND WAS SOME TWO HUNDRED MILES WEST OF HONOLULU WHEN HE HEARD OF THE HIJACKING. HE ADVISED HE WAS IN NO WAY IMPLICATED IN IT AND COULD OFFER NO SUSPECTS. HE DID SUPPLY SAMPLES OF HIS PERSONAL TYPEWRITER WHICH WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE .. LABORATORY. P. CEF: set (1) MY
b6 b7C
Sub.0 164-81-1967
Approved:
DEM/duA
NA - 10:10 P
Sent
MA- 10:05P
M Per JIM
Special Agent in Charge
U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1971-413-138
DB Cooper-308761/20/72
AIRTEL
AIRMAIL
TO
:
SAC, LAS VEGAS (164-60)
FROM
:
SAC, SEATTLE (164-01) (-P-)
SUBJECT :
NORJAK
Re Las Vegas airtel 12/3/71, which enclosed numerous FD-302s, including one of FAA, Reno, Nevada. The FD-302 itself is clear but the transcription of the tape is of such poor quality, copy-wise, that it possibly could not be preproduced in Seattle's report. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=60 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-108 | information he has regarding the hijacking was received by him from other Northwest Airlines personnel and was not personally observed, except for the set of facts related herein.
DB Cooper-30892FD.302 (REV. TT-27-70)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcription
11/30/71
Northwest Airlines, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, made available on the night of 11/24/71, a portion of the Ground Radio Teletype Log which had been recorded during the hijacking of Northwest Airlines Flight #305.
obtained the tape from
of Northwest Airlines, who removed the tape from a teletype machine at Northwest Airlines Ground Operations Concourse C, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
This log is maintained as part of a roll printed on a teletype machine and the particular portion relating to the hijacking has been xeroxed in sheet form and is set forth as pages of this document.
The original log has been edited to exclude all traffic of Northwest Airlines, except that pertaining to the hijacked Flight 305. Further, since the log is maintained in Greenwich Time, it has been converted to Pacific Standard Time (PST) (Seattle time), to facilitate reading the various logs involved in this | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=73 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-113 | then stated that he had never registered under an assumed name at the Edgewater Inn or anywhere else and that if he had wanted a he would have requested one from the desk of the Edgewater Inn. When it was pointed out to that this is exactly what stated he had told to request a from the desk;
i
Sub. Q
Interviewed on
4/23/72
o1 Seabeck, Washington
File #
SE 164-81 -2885
b6
b7C
by
SA SA
and
CSS :jlb
Dato diclated
4/23/72
This document contains neither recommendolions nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; It and ils contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
DB Cooper-30896
b6 b7C
b6 b7C
b6 b7C
b6 b7c :unselected:4
SE 164-81 CSS:j1b
then explained that if he had made such a call it was because he was "smashed. "
was then exhibited a photograph of a white male dressed in a sweater and tie with dark sunglasses standing at the corner of 5th and Pacific in Bremerton, Washington, and asked if he knew this individual. upon observing this photograph stated that this picture was not of him and it was not of his father and it was not of his brother. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=77 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
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stated that MC COY talked a lot about the Seattle hijacking event, and stated that he had a file of newspaper clippings concerning this hijacking. On several occasions he expressed the opinion that he thought it was
letters stated that she may have written some
who lives in Canton, Ohio, and may have described in these letters something about Thanksgiving dinner, and who may have been there. She stated that she will make these letters available to her attorney, and would try to make then available to the FBI.
b6 b7C
b6 b7C
b6 b7C
DB Cooper-30902 :unselected: :unselected: :unselected:FO-302 (REV. 11-27-70]
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Sub Q Sub- D
Dote of transcription, 5-6-72
EARL J. COSSEY, 349 No. 101st, Seattle, telephone SU. 3-0475, who is employed for the remainder of the school year at Sharples Junior High School, 3928 South Graham, Seattle, telephone PA. 5-3562, furnished the following infor- mation:
The back parachute, as well as the orange colored chest chute, both of which had been left on flight 305, were examined by Mr. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=83 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
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agency:
rec'd ley
DB Cooper-30907
b6 b7C
b6 b7C I
b6 b7C
b6 b7C
b6 b7C- Quid
1
by
to Cleveland 7/6/72 Ser. 3664
b6 b7C
DB Cooper-30910FD-302 (REV. 11-27-70).
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
1
Dote of transcription
July 20,: 1972
b6 Northwest Orient b7C photographs:
Airlines, Portland, Oregon, was shown the following
advised he does not recognize
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any of the photographs as being identical with the unknown subject
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b6
b7C
SER. 3673
7/18/72
Interviewed on
Portland, Oregon
PD 164-81
File #
PD 164-41
b6 by SA
Dafe dictated
7/20/72
:b7C
DB Cooper-30911
This document contains nelthar recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and Is loaned to your agency; !!. and Its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
b6
.b7CFEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcriplion
9/5/72
b6 b7C 1
Sale Q
b6 b7C telephone number furnished the following information:
She stated that she is familiar with who live
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advised that he would answer any questions concerning himself and his whereabouts since he advised that he was in no way connected with or had any knowledge of who might have hijacked the Northwest Airlines flight in November, 1971.
advised that he has been working as for approximately 12 years and that he had come to Atlantic, Iowa, from Safford, Arizona, and while in Safford, Arizona, he was the
advised that he has only been in Seattle, Washington, on one occasion and that was in 1967 while en route to Vietnam with the United States Air Force.
reinterated that he has absolutely no knowledge concerning the hijacking, but did provide the following information concerning himself:
Date of birth
Place of Birth
Height
Weight
5 feet 5 inches 130 pounds Crown
Hair Eyes
Hazel
Scars and Marks
Brother
Juan Q
164-81-55+
On. 2/27/73 Atlantic, Toua
File+_OM
b6
SE 164-81
b7C
by SA
Date dictated
3/2/73
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. it Is the property of the FBI and Is loanod to your agoney; it and its contents are not to bo distributed oulside your agency. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=101 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
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2 :unselected: advised that HARTLEY, in his conversation at the claimed to have access to approximately 32,000 pounds of gold ingots, and approximately 500,000 ounces of platinum which was scattered throughout New Mexico, Arizona, and old Mexico. :unselected: advised that HARTLEY requested financial assistance in the purchase of either part or all of the aforementioned metal. :unselected: advised that in his conversation with HARTLEY, HARTLEY claimed that he could easily find a purchaser for the gold and platinum in Canada and sell it at a large profit. :unselected: advised that during conversation with HARTLEY, SubQ b6 b7C
164-81-4589
Interviewed on 1/7/73
a! Lafayette, La.
Fila # NO-8-7-1-89-7-9;
by SA
Dale dictated
17117 73
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this document contnins neither recommendolions nor conclusions of the FBI, Il is the property of # ond ils contents are not to be distributed oulside your agency.
DB Cooper-30937
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Sub 437 Sula Q
Date of ironscription
1/16/73
Plantation Inn, U.S. Highway 90 West, advised that her records reflect that A. C. HARTLEY, giving address of P. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=108 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-166 | Cooper-30939
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Suile 437 Sub Q
Date of transcription
1/16/73
Plantation Inn, U.S. Highway 90 West, Bayou Vista, Louisiana, advised that on the indicated dates A. C. HARTLEY, Room 123, Plantation Inn, made the following long distance calls, which were charged to his room:
DATE
NUMBER CALLED
Sub-Q
164-81-4591
SERAUZT
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This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It Is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency: it and Its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
DB Cooper-30940
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Sub- 437 Sub Q
Dale of transcription.
1/17/73
was interviewed at the residence of where
he related as follows!
advised that he accompanied
Bayou Vista, Louisiana, on January 8, 1973, where he met with ALVIN CURTIS HARTLEY to discuss the purchase
advised that they initially met HARTLEY at room 123 at the Plantation Inn and accompanied HARTLEY to a restau- rant adjoining | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=109 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-178 | fe was advised by SA of his rights and that it was desired he be interviewed regarding the hijacking of an aircraft. le signed the waiver of rights form and furnished the following information:
lle wap opploved as a
Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Since
he has been unemployed.
advised between 1964 and May 1972 he was
living at
at that address.
ilis working hours at the wore about 8:00 AM to 4:30 or 5:00 PM. His best recollection is that he did not have any dayo off during the month of November 1971. ile did not leave the country of Canada during 1971. During 1070 he did take a vacation to Yellowstone Park in the United States.
He stated he has no knowledge of any planc being hijacked in November 1971 and he was not involved in any such hijacking at that time or at any time. He resided in and has resided in Canada from
until the present time. He served in the German Air Force from October to December 1341 as in the Ciroal Corps but was never in a Cerman military planc and he never poruchuted from any military op civilian plans. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=118 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-202 |
The following description of through observation and interview:
was obtained
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DB Cooper-30969 :unselected:FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcription,
7/30/73
Sumner, Washington, phone , furnished the fol- lowing information concerning a man whom he phonetically knew as residing at Sumner (by description of the location and the above phonetic name it was determined that the true name of the suspect is :unselected: Sumner) :
SWETT
explained that he was with the Pierce County Sheriff's | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=133 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-206 | :
1/8/73
Sub Q
Susanville,
California, was interviewed at his residence and advised of the identify of the interviewing Agent with credentials. Prior to any questioning, SA KRAJNIAK advised of his rights using a "Interrogation; Advice of Rights" form, which read, stated he understood, and signed. was advised of the purpose of the interview and furnished the following information:
said that he has been residing in Susanville since his youth and has been located at his residence since the latter part of 1971, to include November 24, 1971. said he had taken a trip to Seattle, Washington, in the latter part of 1971, sometime in December. He had been unemployed for the period of time to include the latter part of 1971 to date.
stated that he believes in the simple life, consisting of vigorous physical activity and not necessarily monetary worth. He. reportedly financially supports himself with at. Susanville
and with his friend and business associate in Southern California. said that most of his income is from
in the Susanville area as well as some money from his business dealings with his friend in Southern California. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=136 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-218 | oxford, Ohio, and advised of the identity of the Special Agent and the nature of the interview,
furnished the following information: b6 b7C
advised that as best she could remember during November, 1971, she was residing
Cleveland, thio. She stated that b6 b7C
during this period of until ochot site
ES Wat during December, 1971, at which time
she stated that was working averyday at that time, although she does not recall where he was employed as he changed employments rather frequently.
She stated that at no time was he absent from her presence during the evening hours, nor vas he out of the cleveland, thic area, to the best of her knowledge.
advised that was in the nevy, and she did not believe that He had any paratrooper training while in the service.
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became very emotionally upaet when posted dr Nr. to furnish a physical description and and stated Mw Slutat Hareau of Investigation (rol) should have A description of him as she had seen his photograph in many different police stationa. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=145 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-249 | COOPER and stated that the artist's conception was a
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Interviewed
12/9/74
Denver, Colorado
File #
DN 164-98
236
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Date dicloted
12/13/74
DB Cooper-31025
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; It and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
164-81-6415
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Sul T 12/13/74
Date of Iranscription.
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1.
Lakewood, Colorado, b6 b7C
telephone appeared at the Denver Office of the IBI where he advised that he desired to talk about D. B. COOPER.
explained that he had recently read on article which had an artist's conception of D. D. COOPER in 2 magazine. stated that during the middle part of
November, 1974, went on vacation in Gwayma, Mexico, which is located approximately ten miles from St. Carlos Bay. Mexico. While he was there he met an individual by the name of
described as a White male American, age 40 - 45. 5 3 155 pounds, with black hair and olive complexion. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=166 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-259 | of Washington, Seattle, Washington, and had attended that school until he graduated during December, :unselected: During
he joined the Seattle Police Department with whom he had served until :unselected: which time he returned to the Seattle Police Department. at which time he was called beck to active duty with the United States Army, Military Police Corps. Ile had served on active duty until こむ During :unselected: he had taken a leave of absence from the Seattle Police Department for
and he had returned to the Seattle Police Department. Ile had continued his employment with the Seattle Police Department until March, :unselected: when he had resigned and entered on active duty in the United States Army as a Ile had served with the United States Army until he was released to inactive duty as a reserve officer during June, :unselected: lle had been a at the time of his release to
Sub Q
164-81-6540 Filer
TAMPA 164-110-43 b6 b7C
Interviewed on
5/1/75
arasota, Fla.
SA
SEARCHED JINDEXED 5
SERIALIZE
by
Dat
MAY 1 5 1975 EBI-SEATTLE
:
This debwm it contains netter recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI, il is the prop it und Is content; ore met le be distributed outside your agency. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=173 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-263 |
Who was born had graduated from
Oak
Park, Illinois, during From Io had served in the United States Army. During the winter quarter of :unselected: he had enrolled at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, and had attended that school until he graduated during December, During
he joined the Seattle Police Department with whom he had served until :unselected: at which time he was called back to active duty with the United States Army, Military Police Corps. Ho had served on active duty until ct wirich time he returned to the Seattle Police Department.
During he had taken a leave of absence from the Seattle Police Department for
and he had returned to the Seattle Police Department. . He had continued his employment with the Seattle Police Department until March, :unselected: when he had resigned and entered on active duty in the United States Army as a Ile had served with the United States Army until he was released to inactive duty as a reserve officer during June,
He had been a at the time of his release to
Interviewed on
5/1/75
arasoto, Fla. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=175 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-283 |
At this time, the physical description of the unknown subject, also known as :selected: was reviewed with :unselected: and she advised that on all the points mentioned, it seemed to be a description of
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?FD-302 (REV. 11-27-70)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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Date .of transcription
8/12/75.
also known as Decatur, Georgia, was located for Interview at the Alabama International Speedway, Talladega, Alabama. At the outset was advised of the identity of the interviewing Agent and told that the proposed interview concerned statements attributed to concerning knowledge of the hijacking of the Northwest Airlines Flight No. 350 at Portland, Oregon, on November 24, 1971.
stated that he was at the Alabama International Speedway. at this time for the purpose of
appeared extremely nervous and after hearing the details of those statements attributed to while he was in Mansfield, Ohio, volunteered that he would just tell
explained that he recalled sharing a room in Mansfield, Ohio, with an Akron, Ohio police officer, whose name was unable to recall. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=188 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-287 |
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DB Cooper-31055 :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected:SAC, SEATTLE (104-81)
SAC, EL PACO (104-52) (RUC) HVOR JAK (00:SE)
0/17/75
JubQ
Re Alexandria nitol to Bureau, 0/11/75, and DI Paco nitol to Durcan, 9/12/75.
Enclosed for Seattle are four copios and Zor Alczandria ono copy of FD-302 reflecting intorviow 02 .
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ARMED AND DANGEROUS, :selected: 2 - Seattle (Inc. 4) 1 - Alexandria (104-72) (Cnc. 1) 1 - El Paso :unselected: b6 b7C
Sulli 164-81-6-700
DB Cooper-31060Date
9/17/75
El Paso, Texas, was interviewed at the Chamizal National Memorial, U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, 800 San Marcial, where he is employed
by Special Agent (SA) who immediately identified himself as a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) . was advised of the purpose of this interview and volun- tarily furnished the following information:
On September 10, 1975, he read the article in the El Paso Times, captioned "Suspected Skyjacker Calls Similarity 'Kind of Scary'" with date line, Washington, Which reflected that an acquaintance of his, might possibly be | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=190 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-295 | He stated he had
further stated he has not talked to his attorney as yet, but would prefer going to a federal peni- tentiary on a federal charge rather than going to jail on a state charge. He stated he will talk to his attorney and then advise SA whether he desires to make a statement
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who has a reputation of being a / "bad guy." He explained this statement by stating that is a tough guy and has a reputation of beating people up, etc. He stated according to who is b6
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does not lie. also advised accord- b7F ing to this man had all the necessary credentials
Interviewod on 7/30/76 at Seattle, Washington
Sub Q
File # SE/164-81-7037
by SA
Date dictated 7/30/76
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=197 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-303 | , Ten Main Center, furnished the following information :
advised that to supplement information
furnished by he would add that the programs operated through the State Department in which he was involved were the ACDE (Agriculture Development) International which is a division of AID (Aid to International Development ). added that one U.S. Department of State, is acquainted with and his background. added that prior to leaving for Uganda, he completed lengthy and detailed forms for the State Department and his background was thoroughly screened.
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revolved around
for the government of Uganda, South Africa.
advised that he is a licensed pilot and often flies the company aircraft on various business trips when his schedule will permit it.
stated that he were visiting Iowa, during the Thanksgiving holidays, 1971, prior to their departure to Uganda.
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KC 164-80-
7092
<figure><table><tr><th>Interviewed on,</th><th>File</th><th># SE 164-81</th></tr><tr><td>by SA</td><td>Dale diclated</td><td>8/16/76</td></tr></table></figure>
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=202 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-309 | stated that all of the men went out and encountered this individual at the perimeter of the camp, who was carrying a gallon wine bottle, which only appeared to have two inches of wine remaining. The
SubQ 164-81-7532
Interviewed on 17/20/76 Fresno California
File #
SC 164-50 ****
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by
Dale dictated
11/30/76
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. Il is the property of the FBI and is looned to your agency; it and its contents are not lo be distributed oulside your agency.
DB Cooper-31082
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man appeared to be very frightened and was very reluctant to come into the camp and particularly, into the building. He ran from them at least twice and had to be coaxed back. Finally, they were able to talk to the man and he immediately requested that he be taken to the main highway. stated that he asked the man where he had come from, and what he was doing, and the man said that he had been hunting up in the canyon and that he had been staying in one of the summer cabins.
stated the man indicated he was hunting elk, and that this immediately arose his suspicions, as elk season | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=205 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-320 | She also indicated that her son frequently sends newspaper clippings, pictures and other information to various agencies around the United States. She advised that she believed he was stationed in Edgewood, Maryland or at least has been in the National Guard.
Mrs. RAMSEY advised that HARRY's wife, SHARON, died in August, 1971 or 1972. Since that time HARRY has been suffering mentally from his wife's death. She also advised that she has several letters back in her bedroom that have also been written to the National Guard Advertising Support Center, Edgewood that she got from her son to mail. A review of these particular letters indicated various news clippings and pictures that are not related to Thanksgiving Eve Skyjacking which took place November, 1971. Mrs. RAMSEY also stated that HARRY has told her on numerous occasions that he is working for the FBI.
Mrs. RAMSEY advised that her son has not been out of the State of Alabama for the past 3 to 4 years and as far as she could remember in 1971 he was with the family on that Thanksgiving Eve. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=212 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-333 | It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; It and Its contents ore not to be distributed outside your agency. Suba 164-81-7302
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He and discussed this fact and the D. B. COOPER hijacking case and between them derived that could be reduced to D. B. COOPER. They both agreed that if was involved in such a caper, he would be just the one to think of using this alias. He stated that is the daredevil type and
just to prove a point of his daring to the other men.
' information inasmuch as stated that he did not go to the FBI with this stated he had discussed this with the FBI and had furnished all information regarding his knowledge of further related to him that he had furnished name as a possible suspect in this matter when he was interviewed by the FBI. Both he and :unselected:
agreed that if there was such a thing as a statute of limitations on the crime, and had been involved, he would brag publicly about it upon expiration of the statute of limita- tions. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=219 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-338 |
She described COFFELT as follows:
<figure><table><tr><td>Race:</td><td>White</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Sex :</td><td>Male</td><td>Awsq</td></tr><tr><td>Height:</td><td>6 feet</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Weight:</td><td>180 pounds</td><td>164-81-7867</td></tr><tr><td>Hair:</td><td>Brown</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Eyes:</td><td colSpan=2>Color unknown, occasionally wore glasses</td></tr></table></figure>
Interviewed on 2/25/77
at
Maryland File # WFO 164-169 b6
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SAS
by
TED : smv
Date dictated
2/28/77
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
DB Cooper-31099FD-302 (REV. 11-27-70)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
sub
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Date of transcription
2/24/77
furnished the interviewing agent the following items pursuant to a subpoena which was served upon her:
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Sobre
SE 164-81 - 7407
Interviewed on,
2/23/77
at
Arlington, Virginia
File #
AX 164-72
by
SA
Date dictated
2/23/77
This document contains heilhier recommendolions | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=222 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-339 | agent the following items pursuant to a subpoena which was served upon her:
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Sobre
SE 164-81 - 7407
Interviewed on,
2/23/77
at
Arlington, Virginia
File #
AX 164-72
by
SA
Date dictated
2/23/77
This document contains heilhier recommendolions nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; It and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
DB Cooper-31101
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Dale.
3/7/77
, was advised of the identity of the interviewing Agent and the nature of the interview.
was shown a copy of a letter to Northwest Airlines signed by a and stated he wrote this letter.
advised that at the time he wrote the letter, He
stated
he hijacked
a Northwest Airlines airplane and got away with $200,000. He stated he has since determined all of his knowledge about the hijacking came from reading magazine articles. stated he did not want to reveal , but described him as being a white male, about 23 years old, fair complexion, blonde hair, and blue eyes.
is described as follows:
Race
White Male
Sex
Date of birth
Place of birth Height
Weight
6 160 pounds
Hair Eyes
Brown Blue
Tattoos
FBI No. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=223 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-341 | She said that in about 1965 or 1966, BRYANT COFFELT was introduced to BECKWITH through BECKWITH's friend, . COFFELT became a chauffeur and companion to BECKWITH. He also claimed that he was a therapist and . assisted Mr. BECKWITH, who described as a semi- invalid. In exchange for his assistance, BECKWITH paid COFFELT an indeterminate amount of money. COFFELT on occasion departed the WDC area, according to to "finish nursing education at the University of Kansas."
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BECKWITH to In late 1966 or early 1967, COFFELT introduced and on
and BECKWITH in Middlesex County,
Virginia. On
Williamsburg, Virginia. According to
in BECKWITH's that BECKWITH
proceedings resulted and the Superior .
Court of WDC granted indicated that the is currently in the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. She indicated that COFFELT did not appear at proceedings.
advised that the last known contact that BECKWITH had with COFFELT was on June 15, 1976, when a deposition was taken by the trustees of BECKWITH's grandmother's estate to determine if in fact,
to the estate. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=225 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-368 | Agents, furnished the following information:
She first met
At that time
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Shortly after she became acquainted with
She
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164-81-Dukg
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43
Verona Citu Microuni
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This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency: it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
DB Cooper-31126KC 164-80
In
in San Francisco. In City,
him he came to Kansas
During that time
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2KC 164-80
C
On
she learned from
that
She subsequently learned from her attorney that
She furnished the following additional information regarding,
Full Name Date of Birth Place of Birth Height
Weight Complexion
5'11" to 6' 1.70 pounds Olive
Characteristics
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Hair
Dark brown, parted on left, combed back slightly. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=241 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-390 | He worked with MC MILLAN on two occasions for a period of two or three days each and he met him a third time which was at an auto parts convention in Los Angeles.
When they first met, which was in the Seattle area, MC MILLAN had recently become separated or divorced from his wife. He previously had been working for Hastings Company, also an automotive parts firm in the Seattle area, but he had been laid off. If MC MILLAN mentioned why he had been laid off, does not recall the reason but he does remember that MC MILLAN said it was a surprise to him. In conversation, MC MILLAN said
SE 164-81-774
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. Il is the property of the F81 and is looned to your agency; il ond its contents are not lo be distributed oulside your agency.
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problems occurred while he was between jobs. If he ever mentioned the figures regarding does not recall what they were but he believes it was possibly in excess of $10,000, did say he was .
Also in conversation, MC MILLAN had said that in World War II, in October (year not mentioned), he | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=261 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-397 | 1 1:27-70)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of Iranscription.
9/24/73
, after being apprised of the identity of the interviewing agent and that he was being interviewed regarding the hi-jacking of Northwestern Airlines Flight 305 on November 24, 1971, voluntarily furnished the following information:
presently employed as
? telephone , advised that he has been employed here for the past six months and that the
stated that from September, 1970, until March, 1972, he was employed at . Lake Tahoe, Nevada, and that
and stated that after leaving Nevada, he briefly visited in Palm Springs, Florida, and then
+ He returned to Las Vegas, where he was employed Tonopah, Nevada. displayed a card issued to him on by the Nye County Sheriff's Office, Tonopah, Nevada, which is required for any gambling or liquor employee.
stated that he was employed in Seattle, Washington, in 1963, and
has been employed
, in Portland, Oregon, as , from December, 1972, to March, 1973, at which time he came to Theriot, Louisiana.
stated that he has only flown once in 1963 from Seatac Airport, Seattle, Washington, to Kodiak, Alaska, and in 1965 from Kennedy Airport in New | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=266 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-410 | STEELE : :unselected:
Date dictated
12/2/77
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was visiting Seattle, :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected: :unselected:FD-302 (Rev. 4-15-64)
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Date.
12/28/77
was contacted at the residence of
Carson City, Nevada She stated that she is in Carson City for the holidays but will be returning to Alaska in one or two months. She stated that she will be residing at Palmer, Alaska .
She stated that in April 1977, she met one at the Carson Park Bar, Carson City, Nevada. From that time, she commenced dating this person and thought she got to know him fairly well, This person told her that he entered the United States Navy at the age of nineteen and served for several years in Viet Nam where his duties were
After returning to the United States of America while | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=274 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
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He discussed these circumstances at length with but since she did not know how to accept this information and how to react to it. The following morning, he told about the telephone call from Seattle and suggested that he make the information available to the Dallas FBI Office just in case there might be something to it.
stated that is of German backgound.
He does not know if had any military service. He does not know whether can fly an airplane, nor does he know whether has ever had any training in parachuting out of aircraft. stated that actually, he has no way of knowing whether any of this conversation from
has any substance. He commented that
used to drink
pretty regularly and in these fifteen years, it is possible
has become an alcoholic. He does not recall that as being a practical joker.
T One night around 9:00 PM about three weeks ago, again called the residence and
the same fellow calling from Seattle again. got on
answered the phone and informed him that it was the phone and, again, it seemed obvious to him that had been drinking. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=279 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-424 | b6 b7C
Complexion Eyes Voice
Fair Blue
viewed the artist's conception of DAN COOPER and said it definitely could not be + is,
also stated he has no idea where but he is not in Texas.
is a white male; born
2
at
LA Dallas, Texas
Interviewed on 7/26/72
File = Dallas 164-191
by SA HARRY J. MORGAN 1
Dale dictoted 7/27/72
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This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned lo you' agency: if and ils contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
DB Cooper-31187 :unselected:FD-302 (RCV, 11-27.70)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcriplion
2/28/72
. telephone
.
was interviewed.
SAS HARRY J. MORGAN
· identified themselves to and advised him that he was a look alike to DAN COOPER, a suspect in an aircraft hijacking case. SA MORGAN furnished him an advice of rights and waiver form which he read, stated he understood and signed. He then furnished the following information:
He boarded Flight 403, Braniff International Airlines, at Detroit, Michigan, and was en route to Houston, Texas, to attend
·
The plane
stopped in Dallas, Texas at 3:25 PM. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=287 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-425 | He then furnished the following information:
He boarded Flight 403, Braniff International Airlines, at Detroit, Michigan, and was en route to Houston, Texas, to attend
·
The plane
stopped in Dallas, Texas at 3:25 PM.
is described as follows:
Race
Sex
Date of birth Place of birth Age
Hair
Height
Weight
Complexion Education
Employment
Telephone number Social Security Number Marital status Wife Children
File #
Dallas 164-191-8
89
Interviewed on
2/16/72
of Dallas, Texas
SAS HARRY J. MORGAN and
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Date dictated
2/22/72
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White Male
Black, parted on left side, sideburns to lower ear lobe 5'11" 170 pounds Olive-medium University of Detroit, three years. downtown campus
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Characteristic Arrest record Military service
Smokes a pire but no cigarettes Admits none U. S. Navy, Alameda, California, 1958-1959, although he was vague on the dates. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=288 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-437 | he does not admire the criminal aspect of it, but the very finite planning and precision involved in COOPER's jump from the 727 jet. He stated he is a parachutist himself and is well aware of the risks involved in such a jump.
stated he has previously been interviewed by FBI Agents in San Francisco, shortly after the crime in question. He stated he was informed by the FBI Agents they were interviewing
a1 Fairbanks, Alaska
File #
AN 164-59
Interviewed on
1/30/78
by SA
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-This document. contains neithem recommendations nor conclusions. of the FBI .. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency: (? it and its contents are not lo be distributed oulside your agency.
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all members of the American Parachuters Association, of which he was a member. He seems to recall that they asked him some of the same questions as were currently being asked of him, such as his whereabouts, his experience as a parachutist, etc.
informed that he is an alcoholic and it is quite possible that during some drunken spree he has alluded to the fact he might know the identity of D. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=296 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-439 | Weight
Hair Eyes
Social Security Number Residence
Telephone Number Employment
Prior Arrests
Military Service
5' 11" 175 pounds
Brown
Hazel
Fairbanks, Alaska
University of Alaska. Fairbanks, Alaska,
Fairbanks, Alaska
California; states charge was later dismissed U. S. Navy ? , obtaining rank
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Prior Employments
Hobbies Son :unselected: Self-employed during and 1968 as manufacturer and experimentation expert in the modification of parachutes ; :unselected: Defense
, Department in Vietnam as technician representative conducted parachute experi - ments for Lockheed and Brand X Sport parachute jumping,
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FD-302 (REV. 11-27-70]
Date of transcription
12/7/73
New York, was interviewed and after being advised of the identities of the interviewing Agents and that this interview concerned his writing to the Buffalo FBI Office regarding information on how to play the D. B. Cooper game, he provided the following information:
advised that he saw a newspaper article about the Northwest Airlines highjacking in the local paper the "Tonawanda News. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=297 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-446 | Air Force, 1942-1945 (aerial gunner in bombers, denied any jumping experience)
Occupation: self-employed accountant Scars: 12" operational scan on right side Arrest history: none known or admitted Relatives: Wife: Father: LOUIS PARLO, deceased
Mrs. LOUIS (MARY F. ) PARLO, SR.
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Mother : 358 Elm St .. Elmira, N.Y.
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Remarks: PARLO wearing full sideburns extending to lower ear level and extending into cheek area; wearing mustache which he stated was grown within past week; heavy smoker of cigarettes (Benson & Hedges filter tip 100s)
During this interview PARLO was wearing bifocal regular eyeglasses, and stated he was far-sighted to an unknown degree. He advised he also owns a pair of prescription sunglasses which he exhibited; these glasses were horn-rimmed with a gold metal bar across the top, not wrap-arounds.
At the time of this interview PARLO furnished specimens of his signature, and voluntarily posed for Polaroid photographs wearing his regular glasses and his prescription sunglasses.
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file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-459 | It is the property of the FBI and is loaned lo your agency; it and its contents are not to be distribuled outside your agency.
164.81.2785 :unselected:FD-302 [REV. 1 1-27-70)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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Dublin House Restaurant, 6385 North Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, advised that at the Dublin House Restaurant during November of 1971, and that a check of her employment records failed to reflect anyone with the first name of :unselected: being employed at during November of 1971. :unselected: noted that the name is unfamiliar to her and she is not familiar with any .
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4/4/72
Colorado Springs, Colorado
ile # Denver 164-98 - 9 /
by
SA
CW
Date dictated
4/11/72
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This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI, Il is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; il and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
164-81-37-84. 9 :unselected:FD-302 [REV. 11-27-70)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION :unselected:
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Roman Villa Restaurant, | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=315 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-463 | stated that at the time he was busy with name not provided, who had allegedly an
and HARTLEY had heard of the machine and came to Grand Junction to investigate the matter.
advised that HARTLEY's present where- abouts were unknown and that he had left the Grand Junction area and was allegedly returning to the Tonopas, Nevada, area to put together some money to put stated that HARTLEY himself has no money and would have to obtain any money from interested investors.
stated he has known HARTLEY for one year when he came to the Grand Junction area and parked the mobile home at the residence and that prior to July, 1972, he assumed HARTLEY to be in the Las Vegas or Tonopas, Nevada, areas.
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and is employed
throughout the western slope HARTLEY was not at his residence in Rangley, Colorado, one week ago when visited the residence which was the home of Rangelv. Colorado.
HARTLEY is not identical to who was staying at the in Grand Junction and whom the Mesa County Sheriff's Office has been looking for on a charge of HARTLEY does know people in Louisana; however, advised that she was not aware of HARTLEY's having been in the Louisiana area for six or seven months. HARTLEY at one time had stated he was a paratrooper but never mentioned any recent jumps or if he was interested in jumping. HARTLEY alleged to have a current pilot's license; however, advised she had not seen the license and could not identify the license further. HARTLEY traveled extensively to research mining claims especially gold, silver, and uranium.
Interviewed on 3/21/73 u_Grand Junction, Coloradofile # Denver 164-98 -
149
by SA
Dote dictated
3/27/73
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advised that she had accompanied HARTLEY, after first meeting him in July of 1972, to the Delta, Montrose area where they investigated and later in Fairplay, Colorado, had also investigated . In August or September of 1972, she was with HARTLEY in the Gila National Forest, New Mexico, investigating
advised that had developed and that is why HARTLEY had come to the Grand Junction, area. stated
she has not known HARTLEY to be in Washington or Oregon but that lived in California and he is HARTLEY's daughter and
grandson were victims of a recent murder in California, names and places unknown to
stated at the time she rented the budget rent-a-car in Grand Junction, she took the car to Salt Lake City, Utah, and was accompanied by HARTLEY who went to contact people with in the Salt Lake area. advised she never met the people contacted by HARTLEY, she allegedly stayed in the car or with in the Salt Lake City area. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=322 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-474 | 714 P Street, to determine dates in the fall of 1971, that they dealt with suspect as a real estate salesman and obtain pertinent residence addresses during October - December, 1971. He registered as ROBERT WESLEY RACKSTRAW, born 10/16/43, at Cleveland, Ohio.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
933
Date of transcription
3/8/78
Stockton Police Department,
furnished the following information:
On March 6, 1978, while ROBERT WESLEY JONES was making a court appearance he had a brief conversation with
asked JONES when he was at Ft. Cronkite and JONES replied in 1968. :unselected: advised that there was no Miranda warning given and no questioning was made concerning the D. B. COOPER hijacking.
are attempting to clear up their explosives case and have told JONES that they are not interested in prosecuting him on the explosives case, but just want to clear their cases. On this basis he has been talking to them. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=331 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-480 | property of the FBI and is looned to your agency: it and its contents are not lo be distribuled ouiside your agency.
164-56-38 DB Cooper-31238
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Date of transcription
3/17/78
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and interviewed at his residence and provided the fol- lowing information:
advised that on Saturday, March 11, 1978, at approximately 7:55 p.m., a male individual called his residence with the following information:
"I am a friend of Jack (Dick) Cofeldt (phonetic) who I understand is a friend of yours. is circulating your (or a) letter around Hollywood and trying to implicate you in the D. B. Cooper crime."
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at this time stated that had contacted him in Toledo, Ohio, during the summer of 1977 and represented himself as UNITED PRODUCTION | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=335 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part072_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037322E706466-page-491 | COOPER, the airline hijacker who parachuted with $200,000 ransom money from a Northwest Orient, 727 Jet on Thanksgiving Eve, 1971, and was. never seen again.
On September 10, or September 11, 1975, he attempted to contact through and eventually wwho stated that
spoke with "they" were having a hard time remembering what did on or about Thanksgiving Eve, 1971,
until he refreshed her memory.
On Thursday morning, Thanksgiving Day, date unknown, 1971, at approximately 3 A.M., he drove from his residence at , Alexandria,
Virginia to
east of Fairfax City, Virginia
there he awoke
and himself were joined by
and pre ceeded in automobile on Highway 81 or Highway 66 to Gainesville, Virginia, turning off to Route 55, heading west towards
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5
at El Paso, Texas
by SA
Date dictated 9/17/75
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
Suba
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Marshall, Virginia. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=342 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
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1
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcription.
3/27/79
number
Louisville, Kentucky, telephone were contacted at their residence.
Both were advised of the identity of the interviewing agent and of the nature of the investigation, after which they provided the following information:
The
stated that the subject,
of
Colorado, . They stated that after Kentucky,
had graduated from
and attended the enlisted in the ning of the Korean War. They stated that
for one semester, he which was at the begin- had spent about
after which he returned to the United States from Japan and took up residence in Colorado. They stated that currently live in Colorado, and that works for a mining company in the area. They stated that had also
which
The
stated that
was a
but to the best of their knowledge, he had not and has no experience in flying any large jet type aircraft. | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=353 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Dato
April 24, 1972
‘
Veterans Administration Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa, provided Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital file number C19-339-194 concerning BILLIE L. MC GILL, Social Security Account Number 371-24-4292. A review of this file revealed the following information:
BILLIE L. MC GILL, white male, religion protestant, Social Security Account Number 371-24-4292, United States Army from November 10, 1950 to November 10, 1952, United States Army serial number 55046287, admitted to the VA Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa, June 5, 1963, for five days for treatment for seminal vesculitis, referred by personal physician
MC GILL released from WA Hospital, June 17, 1963, indicating his date of birth to be September 24, 1928. and showing a current residence at that time of . Des Moines, Iowa, in care of
Further review of VA file C19-339-194, indicates MC GILL to have been admitted on March 19, 1972, and that "nursing notes" in this file indicate the following:
Age 44, date of birth September 24, 1928, marital status divorced, eyes - wears glasses, vision 20-200 right and left eye, 6'0" 165 pounds, habits: smokes two packages of cigarettes per day, | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf#page=375 | cooper_d_b_part072.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part078_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037382E706466-page-27 | CAA-HIJACKING; EXTORTION. 00:SE BUFILE ONE SIX FOUR - TWO ONE ONE ONE.
RE SEATTLE TEL TO MINNEAPOLIS TWELVE THREE LAST. AND CLEVELAND TEL TO BUREAU TWELVE THREE LAST. FOR INFO LITTLEROCK, RETELS SET FORTH :unselected: AS POSSIBLE SUSPECT. BUREAU HAS REQUESTED THAT PHOTOS OF BE DISPLAYED TO WITNESSES BEFORE OTHER INVESTIGATION.
INVESTIGATION MINNEAPOLIS REFLECTS STEWARDESSES
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LITTLE ROCK WILL CONTACT
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Searched
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Sent SE 12:25A M
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Approved:
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file-cooper_d_b_part078_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037382E706466-page-39 | Minneapolis, Minnesota Filo # Minneapolis 164-73- 75
SAS
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Dato dictated
12/1/71
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6. Unidentified male, Cleveland, Ohio number
7.
$ Date of Birth
Social Security Account Number Mansfield Police Department number
advised that none of the above photographs or facsimiles displayed to her looked like or resembled the hijacker.
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Dote. December 1,1971
Northwestern Airlines stewardess who was on the Northwestern Airlines Flight 305, which was hijacked between Seattle and Portland on November 24, 1971, was shown photographs and facsimiles of 14 different males, both side and front views:
The following photographs were shown to
1.
, date of birth
2. WALTER H. MILNAR, Date of Birth 7/10/16, FBI Number 723 414 G
3.
subject of Minneapolis
4. | cooper_d_b_part078.pdf#page=33 | cooper_d_b_part078.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part078_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037382E706466-page-43 | TWENTY-FOUR, SEVENTY-ONE, CAA - HIGHJACKING; EXTORTION, 00: SEATTLE.
RE TELEPHONE CALLS FROM DETROIT TO SEATTLE AND MINNEAPOLIS, DEC. TWO, LAST; DETROIT TELCALLS TO PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, DEC. THREE, LAST. DETROIT TELCALLS PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI THIS DATE.
ON NOV. THIRTY, LAST, AIRLINES, MINNEAPOLIS, RECEIVED FOLLOWING TELEGRAM,
NORTHWEST ORIENT
TELEGRAM SIGNED
164.73.80
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file-cooper_d_b_part078_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037382E706466-page-281 | 606</td><td>2058</td><td>63A</td><td>G50 541</td><td colSpan=2>960A 69</td><td>G54 867</td><td>4888</td><td>63A</td><td>G61</td><td>076</td><td>527A</td><td>69</td></tr><tr><td>L45</td><td>947</td><td>193B</td><td>63A</td><td>L46 477</td><td>299A 69</td><td>L47</td><td>860</td><td>293A 69</td><td colSpan=2>149 319</td><td colSpan=2>250A 69</td><td>L50</td><td>875</td><td>661A</td><td>69</td><td>G33 164</td><td>5708</td><td>63A</td><td>G41 775</td><td>6208</td><td>63A</td><td>G50 561</td><td colSpan=2>470A 69</td><td>G54 889</td><td>0818</td><td>63A</td><td>G61</td><td>189</td><td>119A</td><td>69</td></tr><tr><td>L45</td><td>947</td><td>5178</td><td>63A</td><td>L46 481</td><td>189A 69</td><td>L47</td><td>9 | cooper_d_b_part078.pdf#page=56 | cooper_d_b_part078.pdf |
file-cooper_d_b_part078_pdf-636F6F7065725F645F625F706172743037382E706466-page-285 | 494</td><td>3668 63A</td><td>L47</td><td>917</td><td>8818 63A</td><td colSpan=2>L49 371</td><td colSpan=2>137A 69</td><td>L50</td><td>931</td><td>6048</td><td>63A</td><td>G34 491</td><td>455B</td><td>63A</td><td>G42 087</td><td>6788</td><td>63A</td><td>G50 823</td><td colSpan=2>802A 63A</td><td>G54 948</td><td>680A</td><td>63A</td><td>G61</td><td>753</td><td>333A</td><td>63A</td></tr><tr><td>L45</td><td>994</td><td>5198</td><td>634</td><td>L46 495</td><td>833A 69</td><td>L47</td><td>931</td><td>5818 63A</td><td colSpan=2>L49 400</td><td colSpan=2>3098 63A</td><td>L50</td><td>936</td><td>682A</td><td>69</td><td>G35 689</td><td>180A</td><td>69</td><td>G42 313</td><td>8968</td><td>63A</td><td>G50 8 | cooper_d_b_part078.pdf#page=56 | cooper_d_b_part078.pdf |
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