On November 24, 1971, a man who called himself Dan Cooper (later misreported as D.B.) hijacked Northwest Orient Flight 305 ...
Two brothers claim that they have compelling physical evidence that proves their late father was the mysterious DB Cooper. For over 50 years, the FBI and other law enforcement agencies have worked ...
A little over 53 years ago, someone the Federal Bureau of Investigation describes as “a nondescript man,” bought a one-way ticket to Seattle, Wash., and kicked off a mystery that’s stumped ...
The FBI says it's no longer actively investigating the unsolved mystery of 1970s plane hijacker D.B. Cooper. The bureau announced Tuesday that it's "exhaustively reviewed all credible leads" during ...
In a twist to one of America’s most enduring mysteries, siblings Chanté and Rick McCoy III have come forward with startling ...
The decades-long D.B. Cooper mystery has a Pennsylvania connection that might have finally led to the culprit after more than 52 years, according to an amateur investigator. Eric Ulis recently told ...
It seems far-fetched, yet it grabs our attention. Such is the human fascination with mystery and myth. Media reports this week revealed that the FBI has reopened an investigation into notorious ...
The FBI said last week it had a “credible” lead in the D.B. Cooper case, which involved the 1971 hijacking of a passenger jet and the suspect’s legendary parachute escape, but a DNA test is ...
A decades-old mystery may have finally been solved. The identity of the mysterious plane hijacker known as D. B. Cooper who has eluded authorities for more than 45 years-- may have been revealed. A ...
A man who discovered the parachute believes a man who executed a similar hijacking was D.B. Cooper Federal Bureau of Investigation A parachute that might have been used by the skyjacker who called ...
The children of Richard McCoy II, a convicted skyjacker, believe their father might be DB Cooper, the mysterious figure behind a famous 1971 skyjacking. This case is the only unsolved skyjacking in US ...
The hijacker, dubbed “D.B. Cooper,” has remained a mystery in the 40 years since he jumped from a Northwest Orient Airlines 727 flight with $200,000 in ransom. Author Geoffery Grey researched the D.B.