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Slashdot: FBI Accepts New Evidence in 46-Year-Old D.B. Cooper Case

FBI Accepts New Evidence in 46-Year-Old D.B. Cooper Case
Published on August 20, 2017 at 02:34PM
An anonymous reader quotes the Daily Mail:
The FBI is looking at an ‘odd bit of buried foam’ as possible evidence in the cold case investigation into criminal mastermind D.B. Cooper, according to private investigators. The potential evidence was handed over to authorities last week by the team of sleuths who believe the foam made up a part of Cooper’s parachute backpack, the New York Daily News reports.
Cooper, one of the 20th century’s most compelling masterminds, hijacked a Boeing 727 at Seattle-Tacoma airport in 1971 and held its crew and passengers hostage with a bomb. Once his demand of $200,000 cash — the equivalent of $1,213,226 today — was reached and transferred onto the plane, Cooper had the crew take off before he parachuted out over the dense Pacific Northwest woods and disappeared.

The discovery of the foam comes just weeks after the FBI uncovered what is believed to be part of Cooper’s parachute strap, which private investigators claim could lead authorities to his stolen fortune. In addition, the FBI also received three ‘unknown’ pieces of fabric that were found close to where the alleged parachute strap was located.

The 40-member cold case team is being overseen by a former FBI supervisor. At one point they essentially crowdsourced the investigation by requesting help from the general public, and the team now says they’ve found a credible source — providing information substantiated by FBI field notes — which has led them to this new evidence.

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