On November 24, 1971, a mysterious man named D.B. Cooper hijacked an airplane heading to Seattle, Washington. During the flight, Cooper indicated that he had a bomb on board and demanded $200,000 cash and four parachutes in exchange for the passengers on board. When the plane landed in Seattle, th.
The D.B. Cooper hijacking case, still unresolved, has been rekindled by fresh DNA inquiries, prompting comments from an ex-FBI agent who worked the case.
The D.B. Cooper hijacking case, still unresolved, has been rekindled by fresh DNA inquiries, prompting comments from an ex-FBI agent who worked the case.