D.B. Cooper: Case Closed?

2016 • HISTORY
4.7
12 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (3)

1 Part 1
7/10/16
On November 24th, 1971 a man dressed in a suit and tie hijacked a Northwest Orient flight bound for Seattle, Washington. He said he had a bomb and demanded $200,000 in cash and four parachutes. Once he got his ransom, the man jumped into the night.
2 Part 2
7/11/16
The investigation continues in Part 2. A former FBI agent and a crime journalist dive deep into the case revealing new information through exclusive interviews with nearly 20 experts and insiders, including the only people ever to come face to face.
101 D.B. Cooper: Cased Closed? Sneak Peek
7/3/16
Catch a free sneak peek of D.B. Cooper: Case Closed?

About this show

The action for the series DB Cooper: Case Closed? takes place in 1971 when a man dressed in a suit and tie hijacked a Northwest Orient flight bound for Seattle, Washington. He said he had a bomb and demanded $200,000 cash and four parachutes. Once he received his ransom, the man jumped out of the plane and into the night, never to be seen again. Who was DB Cooper?

Ratings and reviews

4.7
12 reviews
Sheridan Lewis (Fire Eater)
May 4, 2017
For 30 years the FBI searched for me. FBI Agent Mary Jean Fryar, finally tracked me down at Silvercrest Residence, 1050 Third Street, Santa Rosa, CA some 15 years ago. I assume they found me because just prior to that I had joined Veterans for Peace, Post 71. Amy Goodman of Democracy Now said that all peace organizations are infiltrated by the FBI. Fortunately I could prove that I was in Pokhara Nepal at the time of the heist by showing her my passport, trekking permits, and children's birth certificates. I was a prime suspect because I had earned my skydiving instructor's license at Issaqua, Washington where D. B. Cooper got his rigs and because I had been a tech writer at Boeing and thus knew all about the 737.
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