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D. B. Cooper Case Exposed: J. Edgar Hoover Cover Up?

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On November 24th, 1971, somewhere over Oregon, Dan “D.B.” Cooper parachuted out of the Northwest Airlines Jet he had hijacked with $200,000 in cash, and into what would turn out to be one of history’s most notorious unsolved crimes. D.B. Cooper was never seen again, but $5,800.00 of his ransom money was found on a bank of the Columbia River on February 10, 1980. Who was this man calling himself Dan Cooper, was it even possible to survive a jump from that altitude and in that freezing and stormy weather, and if so – why was the perpetrator (dead or alive) never found? In D.B. Cooper Case Exposed , former Captain and Secret Service Coordinator with the California Highway Patrol, author George C. Nuttall examines all the evidence available, and discovers that an astonishing case filled with poor police work, missing documents, lies, and cover-ups that may implicate some of the most powerful people in the country at that time – including, congressmen, mafia Dons, and even the FBI and J. Edgar Hoover himself. We may never know exactly who D.B. Cooper was, why he did what he did, and whether or not he survived his infamous leap into the history books –- but this book will disclose amazing evidence of who Cooper was, why he made his near-certain suicide jump, and why the FBI has not reportedly solved this skyjacking.

284 pages, Paperback

First published November 29, 2010

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February 22, 2022
Quality of the writing is poor. Typos, misspellings etc. But the author totally convinced me of his theory!
How could this skyjacking *not* be solved unless some law-enforcement entities didn’t want it solved!
Author brings JFK assassination and Nixon misdeeds into the mix, as well as J Edgar Hoover machinations. Author worked diligently over the course of years to find the truth: real identity of D B Cooper.
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January 27, 2020
It was a good book brought up a lot of unanswered questions. No one really knows what happened and depending on what book you read yo decided.
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September 21, 2011
VERY interesting book. All evidence leads any person with a shred of common sense to believe he had to have died, and that he didn't plan on living when he jumped. Very interesting portrait of the FBI's involvement, and how they had to have been hiding something. Author is very credible and I cannot even believe that right when this book came out, a woman shows up all over the news claiming that DB Cooper was her uncle (not information from this book, but it's all over the news. )Strangely coincidental if you ask me. This book is fascinating!
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