D. B. Cooper is an alias of an aircraft hijacker who, on November 24, 1971, after receiving a ransom payout of US$ 200,000, jumped from the back of a Boeing 727 as it was flying over the Pacific Northwest of the United States possibly over Woodland, Washington.
Despite hundreds of suspects through the years, no conclusive evidence has surfaced regarding Cooper’s identity or whereabouts. The FBI believes he did not survive the jump. Several theories offer competing explanations of what happened after his famed jump.
The nature of Cooper’s escape and the uncertainty of his fate continue to intrigue people. The Cooper case which was code-named “Norjak” by the FBI remains an unsolved mystery.




















No Comment Received
Leave A Reply