Records ‘reveal’ dead CIA pilot was Cooper; FBI hid his release
Former two-time U.S. Attorney, FBI agent and San Francisco Law School dean named Joseph P. Russoniello
Document examiner: Mailed letter has a D.B. Cooper connection
British Columbia now has link to infamous '71 hijacking case
By Cheryl Chan; Vancouver, BC Sun/The Province; July 17, 2016
A handwritten letter signed “D.B. Cooper” and mailed to a...
Former FBI profiler: Cold case team has identified 1971 hijacker
Investigators believe newly released hijacker letter confirms plane hijacking suspect
By Megan Cerullo, NY DAILY NEWS; JAN 04, 2018 AT 4:49 PM
A team of stalwart investigators committed to solving a decades-old...
Forensics Professor: D.B. Cooper, Tina, Trauma and the Truth
All three flight attendants on Northwest Flight #305 with skyjacker "D.B. Cooper" have been documented as having various levels of trauma-induced memory loss. So the Cold Case Team sought...
A Commanding Witness – Rackstraw in Vietnam
Lieutenant Colonel Ken L. Overturf (ret.) is an award-winning helicopter pilot, Master Parachutist, and Robert W. Rackstraw's former commanding officer during the Vietnam War (1969-1970). He is one of...
The Last Missing Child
INVESTIGATION UPDATE (2024): The Case Breakers (CB) received a confidential lead on the decades-old location of this young boy during the Atlanta Child Murders. Thanks to our brave tipster,...
Erik Kleinsmith (9-9-16): Solving D.B. Cooper Case, 50 Years Later
https://youtu.be/RFYQOxB8oW0
Glynn Cosker interviews Erik Kleinsmith, November 17, 2020
The Hunt for D.B. Cooper: How Intelligence Analysts Took on the Case
By Erik Kleinsmith, Staff, Intelligence Studies, American Military University, 9/9/2016
This article...
WBBM-CBS (8-9-18): Codebreaker from NSA Unmasks ‘D.B. Cooper’
CBS NEWS (WBBM, Chicago) – By Investigative Reporter Brad Edwards
It’s one of the most baffling unsolved crimes in FBI history.
In 1971, a man, later known as D.B. Cooper, hijacked...
Astorian Pete Roscoe (1-3-18): His Long Cooper Quest for the Truth
He saw more than a con-man
For four months in late 1971, a vacationing “Swiss baron” pilot, Norman de Winter, charmed his way through two Oregon communities while grifting thousands...