It's the principle... that money can't gain interest! Okay, bad joke. Usually, it sets a bad precedent to let a guy get away... It was a great, ironic observation, though.
@@cyanara01 I saw a story today that said $21,000 worth of equipment got stolen from a police car. That dude hit's 10 more cars and he's a bigger thief than DB! lol
D B should stand for Don’t Bother & try to figure it all out! He pulled it off & no one was hurt except the ones who can’t solve it!!😊👍 Hats off to DB !!!!!!
This comment is dumb. Any number of things could exclude *anything*. They're looking for evidence to narrow down suspects. They know he could have bought the tie but is that likely? You have to consider all the evidence.
My uncle Earl was an engineer at Boeing 60s & 70s ... he swore it was a guy he had worked with who disappeared, was part Native American from the Columbia river area who was a Vietnam Vet. Thank you for all your efforts.
They dont have a clue all they can do is accuse dead people based on so called evidence that wouldnt hold up in court. Anyone could have traces of metal on their tie I think its time for the FBI to give up.
It's another theory. Thank you for the hard work researching and providing the name of a new suspect. Thought I'd let you know the camera did not pan out allowing viewers of this video to view Mr Peterson's picture.
The part we're not hearing is "What happened to Vincent? Did he become a missing person?" It would seem an essential piece to linking DB Cooper to the research professional who came in contact with the elements on the necktie. Did Vincent's wife report him as missing?
Obviously he wasn't missing he lived until 2002. He didn't necessarily have to be reported missing, his family could have believed he was away for a legitimate reason. Since this was around Thanksgiving, there is a good chance his wife and family will remember if he was gone around that time. If he just happened to be gone from that particular Thanksgiving then this might be a solid lead. If he was having money problems at the time maybe even more solid. If he wasn't, then its another dead end. His family is probably the key. But as far as we know he had no connection to the Seattle Tacoma area which it was believed Cooper did. I think he was a little old for Cooper too. His family would also have an idea if he was spending more after the incident.
@@joshlight6892 : Good points! Maybe the one tell tale sign to Vince's family would be the compound fractures in both legs, massive head injuries and the shattered branch of yellow pine puncturing his thoracic cavity. Other than that, he might pull it off if he just didn't spend the money recklessly.
I have not seen a video talking about thst, has anyone? His families corroboration would definately have to match his timeline needed to do the highjacking and return home
There's some circumstantial "evidence" that a guy named Kenny Christensen was D.B.Cooper. K.C. was a former paratrooper who worked with Boeing planes at an air base in Alaska and then in several positions at Northwest Airlines. D.B. Cooper was familiar with the plane's drop down back steps. He knew flying well enough to order the wing flaps kept at 15 degrees from horizontal to keep the plane from exceeding 200 mph, a doable jump speed. Christensen would have known these details and was an experienced parachute folder and jumper. Moreover, at his rural house, he appeared to suddenly make a lot of purchases right after the hijacking. Height, size, build, and face he fits the description of Cooper the F.B.I. produced. Brad Melzer's "Decoded" series did a program on Christensen, who has already died. Christensen's brother claims Kevin gave a deathbed statement that he was Cooper. The true identity might well end up like the JFK assassination, neither to be settled beyond doubt in my lifetime, not to mention the Zodiac Killer around San Francisco.
This is for people who don’t look at facts, totally different personalities, the witnesses said not him and he was a bumbling wreck who lost his notes and drew attention to himself not to mention those ears! . McCoy also was too young, had a big mouth and was caught right away. Agent Carr wanted to pin it on him and call it a day but couldn’t come close.
Richard Floyd Mccoy. He was busted after a similar hijacking in Utah with money, and parachute. Eventually shot by FBI agents. Dan Gryder alleges an FBI cover-up because of the embarrassingly off base "investigation". The kids have come forward after their Mom passed away. They just found the one of a kind customized parachute he used in storage.
cross contamination of those particles would be pretty difficult, even if the chain of custody was marginal, unless someone took the tie to a research lab containing those particles and then brought it back to evidence.
they would have had that thought and it is extremly unlikely the case based on one evedance is not just tossed around willy nilly it is the FBI. And secondly 100,000 particals and he found three extremly rare ones, so again unlikely these were from cross contamination particals.
Are you really suggesting we trust the FBI files/evidence. They dropped the case officially recently, 10 to 1 it was part of a whole false flag op anyway. Let's move on to other crimes please.
Random question. During the time DB Cooper hijacked the plane did hand-me downs or second hand store not exist? Cause if they did than that might poke holes in his story :/ I want to know who DB Cooper is but I was robbing a place I would rip off tags and buy second hand clothing. So just saying…
Unless it wasn't originally his tie. Literally could have bought it second hand, could have been a hand me down, could be plenty of ways this isn't his tie.
@@Mooseman327 no it came from one place specifically, lol you didn't watch the video and make comments that make you look like a moron, good job Skippy 🤡
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@@user-jy4vt4gn1l Why do deranged people always bring up Trump years after he stopped being relevant, in situations that have ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with him?
He never jumped out! He played everyone by staying on the plane and walked off as the pilot! By throwing some money out he made everyone think he jumped! Think about it he had 4 parachutes and nothing was ever recovered
Close but no cigar but nice out of the box thinking. He was not stupid enough to blindly jump out over wilderness. He safely jumped out of the plane over the Rino desert and also threw off the search by jumping on the ramp to sumulate he did, to throw off the search and also threw out some of the money as well. This is the only logical way it could have been done
@@TomBarrera-s9l That's a year old comment and I have changed my view many times! Look up Ryan Burns and he will explain the jump time which sounds correct
@@jamesw1659 Because he didn’t parachute out of the plane. Flight crew played absolute ignorance to when and where he supposedly jumped etc. they were complicit and in retrospect it’s obvious they were but at the time they looked like cool headed professionals even volunteering to stay on the plane lol.
There was a little kid that found some money from DB Cooper in the woods a long time ago and his niece in Portland Oregon came forward and said that her uncle was DB Cooper . She said he's successfully pulled it off and lived in obscurity until the day he died in the early 90s I believe
Marla Cooper The money find had nothing to do with DB or Marla. pssst....it was a false flag. Rubber bands still intact. There's info out there about the plant.
Yes, there's been several people who have come forward claiming similar things. Honestly the guy from Utah that pulled off a similar feat years later would be the closest.
@@timothygeiger8271 McCoy. it was five months after DB and can't be ruled out. Same kind of plane and proof the jump can be successful. The FBI shot him dead.
@@bryonharrison1978 exactly! You made my point even stronger. He proved it could be done, & the fact he broke out of prison which was the cause for the FBI to shoot & kill him. The point is, he proved it could be done.
@@timothygeiger8271 Thx Tim. McCoy has the closest resemblance to the composite of all the suspects. I wonder why finger prints didn't match. I've heard it was an inside job with the airline and FBI to see if it could be pulled off....kinda like a mystery shopper. It would explain a lot, a whole lot. Everything about Marla Cooper's (we live in the same town and I've talked to her) story makes sense. DB had to have help and LD's brother has ties to Boeing. The parachute got burnt and LD moved to Canada and dropped of the radar. Every suspect I've researched has a disqualifier except LD. Marla said LD's favorite comic was Dan Cooper. Had copies on his wall. just sayin
Question : Did you ever consider that maybe DB , shopped at Goodwill , before he hijacked the plane , as to throw off anyone trying to investigate that type of stuff ??? 😳🤔🙄🥴
That wasn't a concern back then, as pertinent technology didn't exist. A tie was to make you presentable in public and that was about it. Not wearing one would've stood out. His legend survives because, among other things, he was nondescript. This person knew what he was doing, and had a plan. If he went out to buy clothes, it would've meant more people could have had a chance to identify him.
The 727 added a simple device to keep the rear stairs from being dropped while in flight after the D.B. COOPER robbery, it was called " THE COOPER LATCH" .
No,, it was called the cooper vane,,, it turned like a weather vane,,, so in fwd flight it would turn and prevent the steps from coming down,, it was spring loaded.
@@MustangsTrainsMowers I had one, WalkinWounded, Hot girls dancing, crap like that, I got so many warnings/strikes I couldn't deal! I would have figured it out eventually, but I came in blind. I had no idea it was like that so, didn't seem worth it. What kind of content do you post?
The last woman I fell in love with one day called me a goofball. Things didn’t go the way I was hoping and she married another guy two years ago. I wanted a channel name change and went with Boyd The Goofball March 2021.
I like Dan Gryder’s analysis too! Who’s to say this tie wasn’t purchased at a garage sale or exchanged hands as a gift or given to someone? DB Cooper mystery lives on!
NOT so anymore. Unfortunately your guilt or innocence has a lot to do with your political party these days. Watching/listening to/reading people's responses to that statement will tell you immediately who is who. FYI
This is interesting, but at best for what is in this video (I think it cut off at the end), is that the tie may have worked in various labs and workshops and that tie ended up attached to D.B. Cooper's shirt. LOL! One of Australia's longest unsolved mysteries was Somerton Man. He was a fellow who, in 1948, laid down on Somerton Beach near Adelaide and quietly died in the night. No one came forward to identify him. For various reasons, over the years it was thought he may have been a ballet dancer or a Russian spy. All labels had been removed from his clothes and a number of articles were made in USA. He too had a tie and on the back was printed the name T. Keane (or could it be J. Keane?). In 2021 to 2022, extensive DNA tests were run on Somerton Man and the results were worked through familial DNA. Only by way of DNA was the man identified as Carl (Charles) Webb, a troubled man from Melbourne. Some of his clothing and the tie came from a nephew or brother-in-law whose names were J. Keane and T. Keane. The nephew who was killed in WWII had lived in the U.S. for a short period of time. I think my point is kind of clear. D.B. Cooper's tie may have been all sorts of places but was it on Cooper's neck when it was in those places? An engineer's relative could have obtained the tie. D.B. Cooper was ultimately a criminal so he could have stolen the tie. The tie could have been donated to a thrift store or swiped from a laundry. Did the engineer travel? His tie could have been swiped from a motel room or from lost or stolen luggage. Clip on ties could be quickly shared if a man needed to wear a tie and did not have one. Yes, even some restaurants in those days required neckties. I assume there is more to the talk presented in this video since it practically cut a word in half at the end. Perhaps I am premature in my theorizing but IMO there needs to be a lot stronger evidence than where the tie has been. ;-)
I agree. I saw this story a year or so ago. My first thought was, well this tells us where the tie may have been. He says DB Cooper had these particles on his tie… Also you have to take into account that Cooper took the tie off on the plane, sat it on the seat next to him. Particles could be picked up from coming into contact with the seat. I doubt Northwestern vacuumed the seats between flights. I think you hit the mark on the thrift store aspect. The case this guy is making, would not convict someone in a court of law without more evidence.
When I was young and we visited Tacoma WA as a kid, my mom befriended a guy who fit the description and had DB as his actual name initials. Tall, looked almost exactly like the drawings, ex green beret who trained gunboat soldiers and was a paratrooper of course. Highly intelligent and very capable of doing this hijacking. I met him again, much later in life, and he was involved in the drug trade as a business as he had ties to Vietnam suppliers and was a business man, even dressed in a tie, suit regularly. He fit the age, the time was right as he was in the Wa area during this and I have always wondered as he could have easily had the intelligence and military experience to pull this off and it fit his personality as well as his initials of his first and last name being DB… Maybe, maybe not, but for me, he fit this scenario perfectly
@@SavageFrenchies Fair question. You never know human nature and others have done similar. A mystery that might never be solved after so many years, but it just always made me wonder as my guy fit so well…
Sounds as credible as any other individual suspected in the past. Question is what was the motivation for the act? It was a very dangerous undertaking.
I believe the presenter was getting to the point of describing the severe layoffs in the steel/metal/aviation industries right at the time of the hijacking/robbery... until we were so rudely cut off... come on Fox, spit out the 'Rest of the Story'
The never-ending persistence given to solving this case, provides me with hope for finding MH370. Humans don't give up on mysteries and things that are lost. That's a big part of our makeup as humans. We persist, over and over, until we solve things. When people tell me MH370 will "never" be found, I say they're full of it. It will be found. Just a matter of time.
This is what distinguished us from Neanderthals. Just imagine how many people sailed off into the ocean to never be seen again before one ship finally returned.
Persistence doesn't always pay off. There's still mysteries from decades and even centuries ago, that haven't ever been solved, and probably never will.
I mean, we’ve found a couple pieces of floating debris that were later confirmed to be part of the wreckage, other than that though they found the flight data recorder but it was discovered that the batteries had gone flat long ago so there was no data to discover from that. It’s really sad but it’s truly bizarre how a modern aircraft and over 200 people can just vanish off the face of the earth like that.
I honestly don't see what's the problem with parachute jump in bad weather in 1971. People did parachute jumps in World War 2 en mass with full combat gear and behind enemy lines with something like 50%-80% survival rate. The parachute technology 30 years later. Also he might have had a bag with warm clothing - none saw him when he jumped. This "oH tHeRe'S nO WaY hE sUrvIVeD tHe JuMp" people are kinda sus. Parachute wasn't steerable - oh no :/ I am sure the troopers on D-day were steering all day long.
@@kimweaver1252 Thinned skinned, humorless and self-righteous name caller. You libs could give a Gestapo colonel lessons in looking down his nose at other people.
This guy brings this out just in front of Dan Gryder's proof of who DB Cooper was. Dan is an accomplished pilot including working for Delta. He pinpoints the area DB jumped, which is not where other's thought, but does explain the money washed up on the river shore. ruclips.net/video/u3DkEmL6aWc/видео.html
They totally had Goodwills back then. What’s beyond belief for me is multiple things. First off, The ENTIRE saga sounds like a CIA False Flag operation to keep the public’s attention FOCUSED on a massive NOTHING BURGER. The Government dies this regularly with the sheeple to keep their brains focused on a dime store mystery novel being played out on National TeLIEvision. The entire thing was STAGED just like the Fake George Floyd Event but for very different reasons.
@@LaGrandeBayou I like the disgruntled airline employee that was stationed in the Aleutians and was trained in special forces in the military, the guy picked the parachute that he had trained on.
Flying out of Seattle makes the Boeing line make sense.. But also, remember the guy who had a mineral in his belly button only found in Japan?? That guy never left his state let alone traveled to Japan.. 3 particles isn’t a lot… maybe he hugged D.B Cooper, and it was transferred that way. Working with metals, I guarantee that tie would be riddled with debris not just a couple fragments.
Oops I deleted my comment before I realized you replied. I went back and answered my own question. Interesting. 3 particles of the rare patented titanium but sounds like there were more generic titanium particles found as well.
and then he landed in a thick jungle with rough terrain during a cold and heavy rain. you have to see that part of Oregon to believe it. good luck getting out.
Db Cooper was a fake name and scapegoat. And most won't belive it but He Never jumped. The parachutes and some money were thrown out. The money was then handed to one of the passengers that got off the plane. Many in that plane including the pilot who was most likely a friend or knew "db cooper" were in the inside job. That's why no one was harmed not even grabbed, punched, or slapped it was well planned.
Db cooper case is never going to be solved, simply because no one knows what was in the cargo bay this man jumped out of, there could have been cold weather gear and rations no one knew about, also, db cooper could have known where he would land and had people or persons looking for him with the same devices used to track tagged animals which were available at that time, moreover, how old was this man according to eye whitneses on the plane he hijacked, how old would he be now?
Years ago I went to look at some livestock located at a place owned by one DB Cooper. It was set back off a dirt road in a thick wooded area.It was a sort of survivalist center of some degree or type. Really strange buildings. The kind that a engineer might build. Not the normal house and barn. Mr Cooper was not available to talk to but a young woman showed me some of the buildings. Really different.
Is it possible that this tie was borrowed from an individual that worked with this company or was the tie bought at a second hand store or thrift shop? Im unsure this is definitive in my opinion.
Nope. Looks absolutely nothing like the sketch that was provided by eye witnesses. He probably bought that tie at a thrift store. You cannot prove that he was the original owner of the tie. I cannot believe the time and money spent on this. Over some particles on a tie. This guy is a great investigator, but he should follow the evidence and stop grasping at straws. There really is no mistaking the sketch. To me, that cancels any evidence out. Too many people saw him. Any of the other suspects are more compelling than this one, including the woman.
You couldn't be more wrong! This was solved 6 months ago by Dan Gryder on his channel, Probable Cause, where he even talks to the DB Cooper family, and get's shown proof it was their father Richard Floyd Mccoy Jnr, who did the hijacking on this plane and then another one a few months later.
Miles, Don't tell me u believed this piece. Gryder is a nut case. The McCoy family has a financial gain that they are trying to cash in on. McCoy was a copycat. The FBI knows who DB Cooper was and that he likely perished but since that person has been missing and never seen since that night they won't share that publicly. Even his name has been kept a secret by the FBI. He was never on their radar until 30 years after the incident.
We have to assume that after the heist, the FBI collected the tie in a proper evidence bag and made sure that over the years it was never contaminated by anyone, including the investigators and labs. Back in those days evidence wasn't kept as tidy and well protected as it is now. So, contamination, especially by a lab that it may have been sent to for analysis back in the day, is still a possibility. Intriguing.
DB Cooper was my uncle Joe. I'd love to share my story and research methods with anyone willing to listen. You'll just need to buy the beer, and I'll provide the porch and chairs.
So, possibly one of the other researchers working for Remcrew, that all also wore ties, traveled to Miami Beach on vacation. The researchers tie was inadvertently left in their hotel room. Hotel staff placed the tie in a lost and found box in the hotel. After 1 mos the box of clothes and other items were as usual donated to the Salvation Army thrift store there in Miami. A local hoodlum who was a dishonorably discharged vet with paratrooper training purchased the tie for his local nightlife wardrobe and frequently wore the tie to shoreline beachfront dining with its characteristic sea breezes with an occasional salty spray. Out of work and dishonorably discharged, no career in sight, that individual concocted a scheme to highjack a plane and parachute out of the plane with the Ransom money. Hmmmm……. A lot of possibilities out there. Kinda wrong to name a deadman, someone’s dad, as the culprit.
It drives me crazy when videos don't include names of people in the description. This video says 'Investigator'. I read the entire description and kind find this investigator's name anywhere. Maybe I missed it. I don't even think they included his name in the video.
All that he proved that the neck tie once belonged to a guy from Pittsburg. Many people give away clothes and maybe Cooper got it 2nd hand. Engineers tend to be rational people and jumping out of an airplane seems to be very irrational to me, especially when Cooper demanded the wrong time of a chute
Very interesting, great research. However I can’t imagine DB would not have been known how to skydive. He would have been an extremely experienced skydiver, and everyone who knew him would’ve been aware of that, in my opinion.
He jumped with a parachute that had been sewn shut. Checking your chute before jumping should be the first thing anyone learns and does when skydiving. Idk...
@@governmentghost01 yes but that’s not the one he used. I have thought about this before and I think that he was so well-versed that he most likely knew the bad one from the good one right away. Probably laughed. And jumped anyway. He wasn’t doing a classic protocol jump that’s for sure.
@@bradsanders407 Contamination fears. Plus, the amount left would be tiny, even by forensics standards. People have thought of it. Don't know if the ones who were going to try did.
Who knows if the tie is connected? The facts is this Dan Gryder researcher bought D.B Cooper books. One was a guy who interviewed Earl the FBI agent who arranged the 4 parachutes. 1 chute had the rip-cord on the opposite side. This specific chute make and model and 2 other unique modifications. Dan Gryder went to Richard McCoys mothers house and in her attic in Richard's belongings in a box was this identical chute. The rip cord modified on the other side and 2 other modification. So I'm satisfied Richard McCoy is Dan Cooper and this tie is somehow a Red Herring. Also Dan Gryder has McCoy's parachute jumping handbook and the instructors. He did jumps practicing before DB and even one days before. Then he went silent... Then he did another jump 4 months later as a practice before doing another hi-jacking.
It’s cause it embarrassed the fbi and still does. It’s the only unsolved hijacking and they can’t stand that some dopey man pulled off this and got away with it and made them look like idiots.
Great vid. In the UK we have an equally strange/notorious missing person case: the disappearance of Lord Lucan, which occurred about 3 years after the DB Cooper incident. Would be great to have a detailed investigation on the Lucan case like this.
@@williamrae9954 I wasn't aware that it was conclusively proven that Lord Lucan was found dead. I'll stand corrected on this if I'm mistaken as it has been a while since I looked into it.
Keep in mind that DB Cooper chose to leave the tie behind. This could very well be intentional misdirection and the tie could simply have been stolen from a RemCru employee (not necessarily Vince Peterson.)
For the $200,000 DB Cooper took, there has been millions and millions of dollars spent trying to find who the hell was he is.
Yup in today's dollars it close to $1,200,000.
It's the principle... that money can't gain interest!
Okay, bad joke. Usually, it sets a bad precedent to let a guy get away...
It was a great, ironic observation, though.
@@MrSoarman NO, it's much more...maybe 2.5 mil
@@cyanara01 I saw a story today that said $21,000 worth of equipment got stolen from a police car. That dude hit's 10 more cars and he's a bigger thief than DB! lol
D B should stand for Don’t Bother & try to figure it all out! He pulled it off & no one was hurt except the ones who can’t solve it!!😊👍 Hats off to DB !!!!!!
Congratulations on the meticulous research that led to finding the original owner of DB Cooper's necktie.
I've been waiting for this information ever since he pulled off his caper ;-)
Bahahaha necktie bahahaa tieclip give it up its over he won
My thoughts exactly
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@@ermano58 we are not certain if he won.
Any number of things could have explained where DB Cooper got the tie. He could easily have bought it from a thrift store days before the hijacking.
that was my immediate thought.
If DB handled the tie there's DNA.
@@Orange-Jumpsuit-Time 50+ years later?
@@mj.l good point
This comment is dumb. Any number of things could exclude *anything*. They're looking for evidence to narrow down suspects. They know he could have bought the tie but is that likely? You have to consider all the evidence.
Have you ever thought about the possibillity that the tie did it, and used D B Cooper as a decoy??
Alex Jones and I have been saying that for years!
My uncle Earl was an engineer at Boeing 60s & 70s ... he swore it was a guy he had worked with who disappeared, was part Native American from the Columbia river area who was a Vietnam Vet. Thank you for all your efforts.
Did your uncle call his name , Grimesy ?
you should call that tip in
@@stardust4225 : ), thnx, I will!
What is your uncle's name?
If this is all true, I have no doubt that your uncle worked with DB Cooper.
I worked in this Crucible steel building outside of Pittsburgh 7 yrs ago. Crazy
Bring back Paul Harvey, And now 'The Rest of the Story's I sure miss Paul Harvey
Absolutely
Provided the tie didn't come from a thrift store...
Dohhhhh..!
They dont have a clue all they can do is accuse dead people based on so called evidence that wouldnt hold up in court. Anyone could have traces of metal on their tie I think its time for the FBI to give up.
If thrift stores even existed that long ago
I’ve solved this case in a week lol cops are stupid
Cooper got that tie from goodwill. Congradulations, you've wasted 16 minutes of our time.
Why did this just end???? He was still talking!! Where's the rest of this???? Man listening then BAM just gone! Wtf???
The sloppy presentation here makes me very dubious!
That's what I was wondering. Trying to find the full clip myself
It's another theory. Thank you for the hard work researching and providing the name of a new suspect. Thought I'd let you know the camera did not pan out allowing viewers of this video to view Mr Peterson's picture.
Where can we hear the rest of the seminar? What did he look like as the camera didn't show?
Totally agree. Its just another theory video.
This might be the Part 2 you're looking for. ruclips.net/video/0cFlixmDAJA/видео.html
You can see what I presume is Vince Peterson's picture next to the "usual" picture of D.B. Cooper in the thumbnail for this video !
A hypothesis actually
The part we're not hearing is "What happened to Vincent? Did he become a missing person?"
It would seem an essential piece to linking DB Cooper to the research professional who came in contact with the elements on the necktie. Did Vincent's wife report him as missing?
Obviously he wasn't missing he lived until 2002. He didn't necessarily have to be reported missing, his family could have believed he was away for a legitimate reason. Since this was around Thanksgiving, there is a good chance his wife and family will remember if he was gone around that time. If he just happened to be gone from that particular Thanksgiving then this might be a solid lead. If he was having money problems at the time maybe even more solid. If he wasn't, then its another dead end. His family is probably the key. But as far as we know he had no connection to the Seattle Tacoma area which it was believed Cooper did. I think he was a little old for Cooper too. His family would also have an idea if he was spending more after the incident.
@@joshlight6892 : Good points! Maybe the one tell tale sign to Vince's family would be the compound fractures in both legs, massive head injuries and the shattered branch of yellow pine puncturing his thoracic cavity. Other than that, he might pull it off if he just didn't spend the money recklessly.
@@rorymckenzie8598 They found the site where he landed?
I have not seen a video talking about thst, has anyone? His families corroboration would definately have to match his timeline needed to do the highjacking and return home
@@carlfrye1566 Here's an actual video of his landing!
ruclips.net/video/XCDKJQ3Z8bU/видео.html
So, who is this guy and why does it cut off mid sentence?
There's some circumstantial "evidence" that a guy named Kenny Christensen was D.B.Cooper. K.C. was a former paratrooper who worked with Boeing planes at an air base in Alaska and then in several positions at Northwest Airlines. D.B. Cooper was familiar with the plane's drop down back steps. He knew flying well enough to order the wing flaps kept at 15 degrees from horizontal to keep the plane from exceeding 200 mph, a doable jump speed. Christensen would have known these details and was an experienced parachute folder and jumper. Moreover, at his rural house, he appeared to suddenly make a lot of purchases right after the hijacking. Height, size, build, and face he fits the description of Cooper the F.B.I. produced. Brad Melzer's "Decoded" series did a program on Christensen, who has already died. Christensen's brother claims Kevin gave a deathbed statement that he was Cooper. The true identity might well end up like the JFK assassination, neither to be settled beyond doubt in my lifetime, not to mention the Zodiac Killer around San Francisco.
But Dan Cooper jumped with a dummy reserve. He had jumped I think, but not often. I think he was not an expert.
They found the money years later ..and it was marked
@@Mary-xj3lt SOME of the cash. @ 5 grand
Your C.K. Is much more compelling the this Fox update ✌️❤️
@@Svensk7119 What is the typical consequence of doing a jump with a defective reserve parachute?
Richard McCoy who denied being DB Cooper, is who I believe is DB Cooper. He pulled off the same crime, fits the description, had the skills to do it.
This is for people who don’t look at facts, totally different personalities, the witnesses said not him and he was a bumbling wreck who lost his notes and drew attention to himself not to mention those ears! . McCoy also was too young, had a big mouth and was caught right away. Agent Carr wanted to pin it on him and call it a day but couldn’t come close.
I mean of course he’s going to deny being D.B. Cooper 😂
@@steph8030593 there have been a couple of attention seekers claiming to be.
Richard Floyd Mccoy. He was busted after a similar hijacking in Utah with money, and parachute. Eventually shot by FBI agents. Dan Gryder alleges an FBI cover-up because of the embarrassingly off base "investigation". The kids have come forward after their Mom passed away. They just found the one of a kind customized parachute he used in storage.
He was my pick also
I love how this science and investigation is thwarted by two words: Thrift shop.
That tie had 6+ years of use prior to the hijacking. Also, your assuming no cross contamination after 50 years in FBI custody.
cross contamination of those particles would be pretty difficult, even if the chain of custody was marginal, unless someone took the tie to a research lab containing those particles and then brought it back to evidence.
they would have had that thought and it is extremly unlikely the case based on one evedance is not just tossed around willy nilly it is the FBI. And secondly 100,000 particals and he found three extremly rare ones, so again unlikely these were from cross contamination particals.
Are you really suggesting we trust the FBI files/evidence. They dropped the case officially recently, 10 to 1 it was part of a whole false flag op anyway. Let's move on to other crimes please.
EXACTLY... TIE COULD HAVE BEEN WORN BY A WORKER THEN GIVEN AWAY.......GEEEEZ, THIS GUY HAS NO CLUE.....
That would be an odd thing to come up with in cross contamination... wouldn't it??? A very rare substance?
Random question. During the time DB Cooper hijacked the plane did hand-me downs or second hand store not exist? Cause if they did than that might poke holes in his story :/ I want to know who DB Cooper is but I was robbing a place I would rip off tags and buy second hand clothing. So just saying…
How about yard sales and flea markets?
@@scottsent8120 that too.
Yes, there were tons of yard sales, rummage sales, garage sales. Many, many people wore hand-me-downs from friends or relatives.
Yeah
Not sure that any of that would have been a thought back then. They never even knew about DNA let alone particles of titanium
This is definitely the best step by step analysis I’ve ever seen broken down. The detective work is impeccable!
literally nothing new came of this
Yea not really great detective work
Unless it wasn't originally his tie. Literally could have bought it second hand, could have been a hand me down, could be plenty of ways this isn't his tie.
I like how he is using particle evidence to try and come up with a suspect, rather than a death bed confession.
Yeah, particle evidence that could have come from anywhere.
@@Mooseman327 no it came from one place specifically, lol you didn't watch the video and make comments that make you look like a moron, good job Skippy 🤡
Yes - it sounds to me like particles may have been picked up in a tie factory.
Fun fact… DB Cooper actually pulled that tie from the Salvation Army bin on the morning of the hijacking.
@@paulbenoit6076 really?
Part 2?? Don't leave us hanging!!
It’s a trick for click bait
See the vids:
" Could Dick Simon be the real DB Cooper??? " on the channel " Grant King Racers "
" Death-Defying Dick Simon | Dinner with Racers S2 Ep. 2 | MotorTrend & Continental Tire " on the channel " MotorTrend Channel "
@@user-jy4vt4gn1l
A million sperm cells, and you were the fastest?
@@user-jy4vt4gn1l Why do deranged people always bring up Trump years after he stopped being relevant, in situations that have ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with him?
That's what I'm saying. Some people 🙄
He never jumped out! He played everyone by staying on the plane and walked off as the pilot! By throwing some money out he made everyone think he jumped! Think about it he had 4 parachutes and nothing was ever recovered
Close but no cigar but nice out of the box thinking. He was not stupid enough to blindly jump out over wilderness. He safely jumped out of the plane over the Rino desert and also threw off the search by jumping on the ramp to sumulate he did, to throw off the search and also threw out some of the money as well. This is the only logical way it could have been done
@@TomBarrera-s9l That's a year old comment and I have changed my view many times! Look up Ryan Burns and he will explain the jump time which sounds correct
The man never got off the plane. He was the pilot. Entire flight crew collaborated. He walked off a hero.
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...and you know this...how?
@@jamesw1659
Because he didn’t parachute out of the plane. Flight crew played absolute ignorance to when and where he supposedly jumped etc. they were complicit and in retrospect it’s obvious they were but at the time they looked like cool headed professionals even volunteering to stay on the plane lol.
@@sailingseahawk2012 So in other words, complete conjecture...
Dead ass you could be right. The whole crew of Chernobyl caused the explosion because of lies. It could be the same way with this case.
I believe there are a lot of loose ends, that haven't been "tied" together.
There was a little kid that found some money from DB Cooper in the woods a long time ago and his niece in Portland Oregon came forward and said that her uncle was DB Cooper . She said he's successfully pulled it off and lived in obscurity until the day he died in the early 90s I believe
Marla Cooper
The money find had nothing to do with DB or Marla.
pssst....it was a false flag. Rubber bands still intact.
There's info out there about the plant.
Yes, there's been several people who have come forward claiming similar things. Honestly the guy from Utah that pulled off a similar feat years later would be the closest.
@@timothygeiger8271 McCoy.
it was five months after DB and can't be ruled out. Same kind of plane and proof the jump can be successful.
The FBI shot him dead.
@@bryonharrison1978 exactly! You made my point even stronger. He proved it could be done, & the fact he broke out of prison which was the cause for the FBI to shoot & kill him.
The point is, he proved it could be done.
@@timothygeiger8271 Thx Tim.
McCoy has the closest resemblance to the composite of all the suspects.
I wonder why finger prints didn't match.
I've heard it was an inside job with the airline and FBI to see if it could be pulled off....kinda like a mystery shopper. It would explain a lot, a whole lot.
Everything about Marla Cooper's (we live in the same town and I've talked to her) story makes sense. DB had to have help and LD's brother has ties to Boeing. The parachute got burnt and LD moved to Canada and dropped of the radar. Every suspect I've researched has a disqualifier except LD.
Marla said LD's favorite comic was Dan Cooper. Had copies on his wall.
just sayin
Question : Did you ever consider that maybe DB , shopped at Goodwill , before he hijacked the plane , as to throw off anyone trying to investigate that type of stuff ??? 😳🤔🙄🥴
That wasn't a concern back then, as pertinent technology didn't exist. A tie was to make you presentable in public and that was about it. Not wearing one would've stood out. His legend survives because, among other things, he was nondescript.
This person knew what he was doing, and had a plan. If he went out to buy clothes, it would've meant more people could have had a chance to identify him.
@@fallandbounce you try really hard
The 727 added a simple device to keep the rear stairs from being dropped while in flight after the D.B. COOPER robbery, it was called
" THE COOPER LATCH" .
No,, it was called the cooper vane,,, it turned like a weather vane,,, so in fwd flight it would turn and prevent the steps from coming down,, it was spring loaded.
Yeah, we all know that.
actually it is refered to as the db cooper mod among aircraft mechanics' it is a simple modification blocking the aft ladder from opening in flight.
Im an aircraft mechanic, its called the cooper vane by any aircraft mechanic thats ever worked on 727's.
@@markpede1865 and its no "ladder" its a set of stairs.
Is there another video showing the entire presentation? This is very fascinating.
Sorry, I don't know but I hope so. Anyway, I had to comment on "Boyd The Goofball"🤣, excellent handle!👍
@@alanh.7668
Yep I have a channel.
@@MustangsTrainsMowers I had one, WalkinWounded, Hot girls dancing, crap like that, I got so many warnings/strikes I couldn't deal! I would have figured it out eventually, but I came in blind. I had no idea it was like that so, didn't seem worth it. What kind of content do you post?
@@MustangsTrainsMowers OK, I checked it out and subbed.👍
The last woman I fell in love with one day called me a goofball. Things didn’t go the way I was hoping and she married another guy two years ago. I wanted a channel name change and went with Boyd The Goofball March 2021.
Dan Gryder figured it out and interviewed the guys family. This guy lost the race. Switch videos quick!!!
Totally different finding.
I appreciate the feedback. Who do you believe more?
I like Dan Gryder’s analysis too! Who’s to say this tie wasn’t purchased at a garage sale or exchanged hands as a gift or given to someone? DB Cooper mystery lives on!
Freddie, Daphne, Velma and Shaggy would've had this solved long ago.
DB probably found the tie at Goodwill. All I can say is, thankfully we are all innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
🤘😎
Pretty much
I was thinking same thing. Charlie Manson could worn clothes before you got it on the cheap. That don't make you a guilty of Manson Murders.
Yes, there were tons of yard sales, rummage sales, garage sales. Many, many people wore hand-me-downs from friends or relatives.
NOT so anymore. Unfortunately your guilt or innocence has a lot to do with your political party these days. Watching/listening to/reading people's responses to that statement will tell you immediately who is who. FYI
Actually they don't know if the tie even belonged to Dan Cooper.
DB Cooper was my father's sister's cousin's friend's uncle. I know it!
What a coincidence-DB Cooper was my uncle's neighbor's 3rd cousin twice removed former belly dancer turned lover
Fits the profile.
😎
Isn't your fathers sisters cousin also your father's cousin?
@@unnot5706 maybe where YOU'RE from.
This is interesting, but at best for what is in this video (I think it cut off at the end), is that the tie may have worked in various labs and workshops and that tie ended up attached to D.B. Cooper's shirt. LOL!
One of Australia's longest unsolved mysteries was Somerton Man. He was a fellow who, in 1948, laid down on Somerton Beach near Adelaide and quietly died in the night. No one came forward to identify him. For various reasons, over the years it was thought he may have been a ballet dancer or a Russian spy.
All labels had been removed from his clothes and a number of articles were made in USA. He too had a tie and on the back was printed the name T. Keane (or could it be J. Keane?).
In 2021 to 2022, extensive DNA tests were run on Somerton Man and the results were worked through familial DNA. Only by way of DNA was the man identified as Carl (Charles) Webb, a troubled man from Melbourne. Some of his clothing and the tie came from a nephew or brother-in-law whose names were J. Keane and T. Keane. The nephew who was killed in WWII had lived in the U.S. for a short period of time.
I think my point is kind of clear. D.B. Cooper's tie may have been all sorts of places but was it on Cooper's neck when it was in those places? An engineer's relative could have obtained the tie. D.B. Cooper was ultimately a criminal so he could have stolen the tie. The tie could have been donated to a thrift store or swiped from a laundry. Did the engineer travel? His tie could have been swiped from a motel room or from lost or stolen luggage. Clip on ties could be quickly shared if a man needed to wear a tie and did not have one. Yes, even some restaurants in those days required neckties.
I assume there is more to the talk presented in this video since it practically cut a word in half at the end. Perhaps I am premature in my theorizing but IMO there needs to be a lot stronger evidence than where the tie has been. ;-)
I agree. I saw this story a year or so ago. My first thought was, well this tells us where the tie may have been. He says DB Cooper had these particles on his tie… Also you have to take into account that Cooper took the tie off on the plane, sat it on the seat next to him. Particles could be picked up from coming into contact with the seat. I doubt Northwestern vacuumed the seats between flights. I think you hit the mark on the thrift store aspect. The case this guy is making, would not convict someone in a court of law without more evidence.
Why does it cut off
So these peeps will watch part 2, shameless views grab! I'm out!🤣 I'll wait until it hits the news, "We got him!" and all that.
When I was young and we visited Tacoma WA as a kid, my mom befriended a guy who fit the description and had DB as his actual name initials. Tall, looked almost exactly like the drawings, ex green beret who trained gunboat soldiers and was a paratrooper of course. Highly intelligent and very capable of doing this hijacking. I met him again, much later in life, and he was involved in the drug trade as a business as he had ties to Vietnam suppliers and was a business man, even dressed in a tie, suit regularly.
He fit the age, the time was right as he was in the Wa area during this and I have always wondered as he could have easily had the intelligence and military experience to pull this off and it fit his personality as well as his initials of his first and last name being DB…
Maybe, maybe not, but for me, he fit this scenario perfectly
Thanks for sharing.
I am 71 now and grew up in Kent, Washington. We grew up knowing very well of DB. This info is fascinating to me and I am so interested in this!!
But do you think he would be dumb enough to keep matching initials even if he changed his name.
@@SavageFrenchies Fair question. You never know human nature and others have done similar. A mystery that might never be solved after so many years, but it just always made me wonder as my guy fit so well…
Yep. He used his real initials when committing the crime, lol.
Tell me you are wasting tax payer's money without telling me....
Sounds as credible as any other individual suspected in the past. Question is what was the motivation for the act? It was a very dangerous undertaking.
The motivation was large amount of money, he got paid off during the hijacking and jumped out the plane with 2 large bags of cash and a parachute.
@@MRblazedBEANS The cash, a majority of it anyway, was found buried along a river in Washington state.
@@spellingquestionable i didn't think it was a large portion of it was it?
Money
I believe the presenter was getting to the point of describing the severe layoffs in the steel/metal/aviation industries right at the time of the hijacking/robbery... until we were so rudely cut off... come on Fox, spit out the 'Rest of the Story'
The never-ending persistence given to solving this case, provides me with hope for finding MH370. Humans don't give up on mysteries and things that are lost.
That's a big part of our makeup as humans. We persist, over and over, until we solve things. When people tell me MH370 will "never" be found, I say they're full of it. It will be found. Just a matter of time.
This is what distinguished us from Neanderthals. Just imagine how many people sailed off into the ocean to never be seen again before one ship finally returned.
@@justussneary19 I was saying that to someone earlier today! What made us outlast all other hominid species is persistence no matter the odds.
Persistence doesn't always pay off.
There's still mysteries from decades and even centuries ago, that haven't ever been solved, and probably never will.
@@truthseeker2321 Persistance always pays off, ask DB Cooper!😷
I mean, we’ve found a couple pieces of floating debris that were later confirmed to be part of the wreckage, other than that though they found the flight data recorder but it was discovered that the batteries had gone flat long ago so there was no data to discover from that. It’s really sad but it’s truly bizarre how a modern aircraft and over 200 people can just vanish off the face of the earth like that.
I honestly don't see what's the problem with parachute jump in bad weather in 1971.
People did parachute jumps in World War 2 en mass with full combat gear and behind enemy lines with something like 50%-80% survival rate.
The parachute technology 30 years later. Also he might have had a bag with warm clothing - none saw him when he jumped.
This "oH tHeRe'S nO WaY hE sUrvIVeD tHe JuMp" people are kinda sus. Parachute wasn't steerable - oh no :/ I am sure the troopers on D-day were steering all day long.
Dan Gryder solved the mystery, 'Probable Cause' is his site. His presentation convinced me.
I think it was the Illinois Enema Bandit, aka Barry O.
@@donwayne1357 Fool. Crawl back into the swamp, Trumpista.
his site? you dont know what that word means...
@@kimweaver1252 Thinned skinned, humorless and self-righteous name caller. You libs could give a Gestapo colonel lessons in looking down his nose at other people.
@@wesleyhempoli5548 Probable Cause: Dan Gryder ruclips.net/video/u3DkEmL6aWc/видео.html
Dang it! It cuts off before you even get to see a picture of Vincent Peterson! Bummer! Waiting for part 2!
Ditto!
If this man is related to Cooper.. we'll be waiting 50 yrs for part 2
No one on earth wants this man caught, we’re glad he got the money!
He says nothing about if Vince Peterson disappeared for any amount of time, or when he died, or….anything else
This guy brings this out just in front of Dan Gryder's proof of who DB Cooper was. Dan is an accomplished pilot including working for Delta. He pinpoints the area DB jumped, which is not where other's thought, but does explain the money washed up on the river shore. ruclips.net/video/u3DkEmL6aWc/видео.html
Neither of these guys have "proof"
Only theories
@@Lnch4ALion watch Gryders doc. He actually talks to suspect McCoys two kids who talk about their family's secret.
I never thought there would be any new information about this case to come out. Amazing how law enforcement is on the cutting edge of technology.
I so glad to hear all of this! Thank you all!
The family revealed the entire story to Dan Gryder. He spent 20 plus years on it. Case closed.
But what if he took the tie from somebody he knew or bought it second hand.
It only proves the tie came from a lab. I could pick up a clip on at goodwill.
Im 98% sure they didnt have goodwills then.
@@papertiger9845 how old are you? of course they did ... it wasn't 1871
@@papertiger9845 🤦 they did
They totally had Goodwills back then. What’s beyond belief for me is multiple things.
First off,
The ENTIRE saga sounds like a CIA False Flag operation to keep the public’s attention FOCUSED on a massive NOTHING BURGER.
The Government dies this regularly with the sheeple to keep their brains focused on a dime store mystery novel being played out on National TeLIEvision.
The entire thing was STAGED just like the Fake George Floyd Event but for very different reasons.
@@LaGrandeBayou I like the disgruntled airline employee that was stationed in the Aleutians and was trained in special forces in the military, the guy picked the parachute that he had trained on.
So would you finish the story please? Like what became of Vince Peterson? Did he leave his family and never return? Or what?
Probable Cause: Dan Gryder ruclips.net/video/u3DkEmL6aWc/видео.html
Flying out of Seattle makes the Boeing line make sense.. But also, remember the guy who had a mineral in his belly button only found in Japan?? That guy never left his state let alone traveled to Japan.. 3 particles isn’t a lot… maybe he hugged D.B Cooper, and it was transferred that way. Working with metals, I guarantee that tie would be riddled with debris not just a couple fragments.
It wasn't part of our culture for men to hug back then. A firm handshake, and maybe pat on the back was about it.
@@nash...... it was 3 particles of the titanium
Oops I deleted my comment before I realized you replied. I went back and answered my own question. Interesting. 3 particles of the rare patented titanium but sounds like there were more generic titanium particles found as well.
found over 100k particles
Good point. My uncle swore it was someone he worked with at Boeing who disappeared at that time, he was part Native American and a Vietnam vet.
Really? You're gonna cut in the middle of the seminar? 🤦♀️😒
Im glad I lent him my tie.!
Doing a night jump out of a 727 without at least night vision is pretty damn hardcore. Had to be a highly trained Army Special Forces.
I doubt he never planned thinking about landing in just any place.
Or crazy and extremely lucky.
and then he landed in a thick jungle with rough terrain during a cold and heavy rain. you have to see that part of Oregon to believe it. good luck getting out.
Db Cooper was a fake name and scapegoat. And most won't belive it but He Never jumped. The parachutes and some money were thrown out. The money was then handed to one of the passengers that got off the plane. Many in that plane including the pilot who was most likely a friend or knew "db cooper" were in the inside job. That's why no one was harmed not even grabbed, punched, or slapped it was well planned.
WTF??? Dan Gryder of Probable Cause has already solved this riddle.
But that would ruin many book residuals and speaking fees.
WTF!! Wheres the rest of the story?
Db cooper case is never going to be solved, simply because no one knows what was in the cargo bay this man jumped out of, there could have been cold weather gear and rations no one knew about, also, db cooper could have known where he would land and had people or persons looking for him with the same devices used to track tagged animals which were available at that time, moreover, how old was this man according to eye whitneses on the plane he hijacked, how old would he be now?
where is the rest of the report? it ends so abruptly..
Dan Gryder has already solved the D.B. Cooper mystery
Probable Cause: Dan Gryder ruclips.net/video/u3DkEmL6aWc/видео.html
D.B could've bought the tie second hand.
Years ago I went to look at some livestock located at a place owned by one DB Cooper. It was set back off a dirt road in a thick wooded area.It was a sort of survivalist center of some degree or type. Really strange buildings. The kind that a engineer might build. Not the normal house and barn.
Mr Cooper was not available to talk to but a young woman showed me some of the buildings. Really different.
Dan Cooper was the name used by the hijacker. A reporting error in the first run of the story resulted in the name DB Cooper bring picked up.
Need to hear the rest of this please
This is pretty intresting, thanks a lot for part two! I hate when they tease you with part one and never follow up to it 👍🏻
where is part 2 ?
@@Kaspar0v1 lost in sarcasm land 😉
@@nicksothep8472 eric ulis youtube
Is it possible that this tie was borrowed from an individual that worked with this company or was the tie bought at a second hand store or thrift shop? Im unsure this is definitive in my opinion.
obviously
There was a video by Dan Gryder 11 months back. Pretty convincing.
Probable Cause: Dan Gryder ruclips.net/video/u3DkEmL6aWc/видео.html
All the suspects are now dead nothing really to gain by solving this mystery other then closing the case
Give d.b his tie back!
Dan Gryder is ahead of them all on this.
Probable Cause: Dan Gryder ruclips.net/video/u3DkEmL6aWc/видео.html
Nope. Looks absolutely nothing like the sketch that was provided by eye witnesses. He probably bought that tie at a thrift store. You cannot prove that he was the original owner of the tie. I cannot believe the time and money spent on this. Over some particles on a tie. This guy is a great investigator, but he should follow the evidence and stop grasping at straws. There really is no mistaking the sketch. To me, that cancels any evidence out. Too many people saw him. Any of the other suspects are more compelling than this one, including the woman.
You couldn't be more wrong! This was solved 6 months ago by Dan Gryder on his channel, Probable Cause, where he even talks to the DB Cooper family, and get's shown proof it was their father Richard Floyd Mccoy Jnr, who did the hijacking on this plane and then another one a few months later.
Miles, Don't tell me u believed this piece. Gryder is a nut case. The McCoy family has a financial gain that they are trying to cash in on. McCoy was a copycat. The FBI knows who DB Cooper was and that he likely perished but since that person has been missing and never seen since that night they won't share that publicly. Even his name has been kept a secret by the FBI. He was never on their radar until 30 years after the incident.
Yeah, except this tie is PHYSICAL EVIDENCE, not hearsay...
Well I don’t know about Dan ;-)
I thought they ruled him out because it was said he was hone with his family on the Thanksgiving this happened
@@ffjsbphysical evidence? Like the parachute he used to jump? Dan Gryder has that also.
We have to assume that after the heist, the FBI collected the tie in a proper evidence bag and made sure that over the years it was never contaminated by anyone, including the investigators and labs. Back in those days evidence wasn't kept as tidy and well protected as it is now. So, contamination, especially by a lab that it may have been sent to for analysis back in the day, is still a possibility. Intriguing.
The. FBI DOING EVERYTHING RIGHT. COME ON MAN
There is absolutely no doubt... it was Richard Floyd McCoy. Solved.
Sorry Dan Gryder figured this out and made a long video last year. Dan has the parachutes used, and has interviewed the kids of the hijacker.
Probable Cause: Dan Gryder ruclips.net/video/u3DkEmL6aWc/видео.html
Could those titanium particles have gotten on the tie when DB was moving around the stair case or the vacillating or the plane?
Oh, this was just getting interesting when it got cut off... I wanted to hear the whole talk.
DB Cooper was my uncle Joe. I'd love to share my story and research methods with anyone willing to listen. You'll just need to buy the beer, and I'll provide the porch and chairs.
I'm all ears and I also have a bridge I'd like to sell you
@@azultequila5114 Throw in some ocean front property and its a deal!
@@jamesbuell4480 ok you bring the Bourbon and the shades I don't want anyone recognizing us
Well, we have nearly 99% positively ID'd "The Tie".
Now if we could just ID Dan... 🤔
Probable Cause: Dan Gryder ruclips.net/video/u3DkEmL6aWc/видео.html
Why money in river beacuse he felt in river in cold night he not survived if he survived why no sign bills show up somewhere
So, possibly one of the other researchers working for Remcrew, that all also wore ties, traveled to Miami Beach on vacation. The researchers tie was inadvertently left in their hotel room. Hotel staff placed the tie in a lost and found box in the hotel. After 1 mos the box of clothes and other items were as usual donated to the Salvation Army thrift store there in Miami. A local hoodlum who was a dishonorably discharged vet with paratrooper training purchased the tie for his local nightlife wardrobe and frequently wore the tie to shoreline beachfront dining with its characteristic sea breezes with an occasional salty spray. Out of work and dishonorably discharged, no career in sight, that individual concocted a scheme to highjack a plane and parachute out of the plane with the Ransom money.
Hmmmm……. A lot of possibilities out there. Kinda wrong to name a deadman, someone’s dad, as the culprit.
In the 60's my mother would leave a bag of clothes outside. Once a month Good Will would come by and pick up the donations.
It drives me crazy when videos don't include names of people in the description. This video says 'Investigator'. I read the entire description and kind find this investigator's name anywhere. Maybe I missed it. I don't even think they included his name in the video.
His name is Eric Ulis. I'm trying to find the rest of his talk now.
This has been solved by Dan Gryder. Everything. His name was not D. B. Cooper
Doctor brandon crapper was his name i believe
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There are some really big holes in this theory. That said, it's a nice piece of investigative work..
All that he proved that the neck tie once belonged to a guy from Pittsburg. Many people give away clothes and maybe Cooper got it 2nd hand. Engineers tend to be rational people and jumping out of an airplane seems to be very irrational to me, especially when Cooper demanded the wrong time of a chute
Very interesting, great research. However I can’t imagine DB would not have been known how to skydive. He would have been an extremely experienced skydiver, and everyone who knew him would’ve been aware of that, in my opinion.
He jumped with a parachute that had been sewn shut. Checking your chute before jumping should be the first thing anyone learns and does when skydiving. Idk...
Who would consider parachuting out of the back of an airplane with a bundle of cash with no airborne experience? I would be like.... What do I do?!?!
Idk. I'm very experienced in a lot of different things. That I haven't told others about.
Checkout Dan Gryders channel, this mystery has been solved!
@@governmentghost01 yes but that’s not the one he used. I have thought about this before and I think that he was so well-versed that he most likely knew the bad one from the good one right away. Probably laughed. And jumped anyway.
He wasn’t doing a classic protocol jump that’s for sure.
I've always wondered why they didn't get DNA from around the clip on the tie. There's no way it didn't scrape DB's skin
I really thought, that's where he was going with the, " we put sticky tac on the tie " but no...
Yeah if they can get a DNA read on a woolly mammoth why can't they on some skin cells on that tie?
Why not try extracting DNA from one of the many cigarette butts he left ya big dummies.
I think db was ld.
@@bryonharrison1978 I think he took them with him or they didn't save them because I read somewhere the only thing of his left behind was the tie.
@@bradsanders407 Contamination fears. Plus, the amount left would be tiny, even by forensics standards. People have thought of it. Don't know if the ones who were going to try did.
Who knows if the tie is connected? The facts is this Dan Gryder researcher bought D.B Cooper books. One was a guy who interviewed Earl the FBI agent who arranged the 4 parachutes. 1 chute had the rip-cord on the opposite side. This specific chute make and model and 2 other unique modifications. Dan Gryder went to Richard McCoys mothers house and in her attic in Richard's belongings in a box was this identical chute. The rip cord modified on the other side and 2 other modification. So I'm satisfied Richard McCoy is Dan Cooper and this tie is somehow a Red Herring. Also Dan Gryder has McCoy's parachute jumping handbook and the instructors. He did jumps practicing before DB and even one days before. Then he went silent... Then he did another jump 4 months later as a practice before doing another hi-jacking.
Dan Gryder solved this already.
Literally, a true blue collar investigator.
They just investigated this for the sake of proving that it can be solved. DB Cooper took a little but cost millions on tracking him.
It’s cause it embarrassed the fbi and still does. It’s the only unsolved hijacking and they can’t stand that some dopey man pulled off this and got away with it and made them look like idiots.
I watched this video thinking I'd get to see this guy
Great vid. In the UK we have an equally strange/notorious missing person case: the disappearance of Lord Lucan, which occurred about 3 years after the DB Cooper incident. Would be great to have a detailed investigation on the Lucan case like this.
West Wales...buried there...common local knowledge
@Ben72 Was debunked
@@williamrae9954 how do you know forsure though? We have legends around here about Jimmy Hoffa but he hasn't been found.
@@bookofthewarsofthelord9273 There's a difference between conclusive forensic evidence and a mafia hit?
@@williamrae9954 I wasn't aware that it was conclusively proven that Lord Lucan was found dead. I'll stand corrected on this if I'm mistaken as it has been a while since I looked into it.
this guy hyjacked 16 minutes and 39 seconds of my life
True. Well at least you know who the perpetrator is.
Please just let him off with a warning.
The guy who jumped is
Digested
Bear food
Cooper
Once again the Simpsons were right, it’s Grimesy
I wish you would have shown his face in this video
He survived. Chael Shannon knew him personally. We would have found a body otherwise. He died 2 years ago in Arizona
Keep in mind that DB Cooper chose to leave the tie behind. This could very well be intentional misdirection and the tie could simply have been stolen from a RemCru employee (not necessarily Vince Peterson.)
That was my thought. He could have acquired the tie. Or stolen it. The tie could have belonged to a RemCru Employee, but DB Cooper might not be them.
I was really getting into this, then it was cut off.
Is there a link to the full presentation?