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The mysterious Dan Cooper case remained one of the most puzzling mysteries that baffled investigators for decades. Who was Dan Cooper? And how did he manage to carry out the most famous hijacking in aviation history and disappear without a trace? In this video, we will reveal the exciting and newly surfaced details that have recently led to finally solving this mysterious case. Get ready for an exciting journey into one of the most complex criminal cases that captured the attention of the entire world.
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00:00Zoey, yeah, this is the only mystery that the FBI has been unable to solve for more than 50 years.
00:06This case is one of the most intriguing cases I have been involved in throughout my work in the FBI.
00:12D.B. Cooper.
00:13D.B. Cooper.
00:14D.B. Cooper.
00:15D.B. Cooper.
00:19Finally, we were able to solve it indeed.
00:22Most of you may have heard about the story of Dan Cooper,
00:25the man who challenged the Federal Bureau of Investigation and exhausted them for many years with his pursuit
00:31without them being able to catch him or unravel the mystery of his story.
00:35And today, after more than 50 years, I bring you the good news in this video as the case has
00:42finally been solved.
00:43Today, we will share with you the full story of Dan Cooper for the first time with its exciting details.
00:51Whether you have heard about the story before or remember some of its events,
00:56we invite you to watch the video until the end to discover Cooper's true identity
01:01and the new evidence that turned the tables and solved the mystery of his case.
01:07On the evening of the 24th of November, 1971,
01:12This day, which coincides with the day before Thanksgiving in the United States,
01:18millions of Americans were preparing to celebrate their holiday,
01:22just as we prepare on the last day of Ramadan to welcome aid.
01:27The atmosphere of joy and anticipation prevailed among most people,
01:32but on this day, a mysterious man entered Portland Airport.
01:36This man was very elegant, wearing a formal black suit and was about 180 centimeters tall.
01:45He was wearing a tie with a long coat over it, sunglasses, and carrying a small business briefcase.
01:53No one expected that this man was about to leave the strongest mark in the history of airplane hijackings.
02:01He had devised a meticulous plan and was very confident that he could carry out one of the largest air
02:11hijackings in history.
02:13Everyone who saw this man thought he was just an ordinary businessman,
02:18nothing distinguishing him from the other travelers.
02:21He seemed like just another passenger intending to head to Seattle.
02:25The man approached the ticket counter, bought a plane ticket, and registered it under the alias Dan Cooper.
02:33The ticket was for a one-way domestic flight from Portland to Seattle and cost about $20,
02:41and he decided to pay in cash.
02:45Cooper chose to travel on Northwest Orient Airlines.
02:50Flight number 305.
02:52At that time, there were no strict security measures like today.
02:58If your flight was domestic, all you had to do was buy the ticket and board the plane without needing
03:05to check your identity or inspect your luggage.
03:09Even if someone carried a gun or prohibited materials, there was nothing to detect it.
03:16The flight was short, lasting no more than half an hour, just a simple trip.
03:23After Dan Cooper bought his ticket, he sat quietly in the waiting lounge,
03:29sipping his coffee while his eyes watched the movement of travelers around him,
03:35patiently waiting for his flight's departure time.
03:38Around three o'clock in the afternoon, it was time for the flight and the passengers began boarding the plane,
03:47including Dan Cooper.
03:50There were 36 passengers on board in addition to a crew of six members,
03:57including the pilot, his assistant, and the flight attendants.
04:05After the plane took off, the flight attendant began to move among the passengers to take their orders,
04:17and when she reached Cooper, he ordered a soda mixed with alcohol.
04:23After Dan Cooper finished his cigarette and drink,
04:26he took out a small piece of paper he had prepared in advance and put it in his pocket.
04:32And when the flight attendant passed by him again,
04:36he handed her the paper quietly without saying a word.
04:40At first, the flight attendant thought Cooper was acting recklessly or trying to attract attention.
04:48She thought to herself, even on the plane,
04:51this man doesn't stop his strange behavior.
04:55She took the paper without opening it immediately,
04:59thinking it contained words of affection or a request to contact her.
05:05But Cooper looked at her sharply, knowing she ignored the message,
05:11and realized she had put it in her pocket without reading it.
05:15And when she passed by him again, he called her and told her calmly with a sharp and serious tone,
05:23You'd better open the paper and see what's written in it.
05:27With his serious look and clear insistence,
05:31the hostess realized that there was something unusual.
05:36She quickly opened the paper and read,
05:39Miss, I have a bomb, and I want you to sit next to me.
05:44She felt terror sweep over her,
05:47and her heart raced wildly as anxiety and fear took over her features.
05:52When the hostess sat next to Cooper,
05:56he opened his bag and showed her a bomb connected with wires.
06:01Cooper looked at her and hinted that he could detonate it at any moment
06:06and was determined to do so,
06:09making her feel the intense danger,
06:12and she felt her heart beating faster than before.
06:15But she tried to stay calm and composed.
06:19Cooper said to her calmly,
06:21Now write down my demands and inform the pilot.
06:25The hostess replied in a weak voice,
06:28Okay, what are your demands?
06:30Cooper's demands consisted of three things,
06:33and he answered her,
06:34My first demand is that the plane be refueled immediately upon landing at the airport.
06:39And my second demand is 200,000 US dollars in cash.
06:45As for my third demand,
06:46it is four parachutes, two of the rear type and two of the front type.
06:51The flight attendant said to him,
06:53Okay, I will fulfill your request.
06:56The flight attendant got up from her seat and headed towards the front of the plane to the cockpit.
07:01She entered and told the pilot about the conversation between them and said to him,
07:07This man is serious and not joking.
07:10I sat next to him and saw the bomb with my own eyes,
07:13and he warned me that if we underestimate him,
07:16the consequences will not be good at all.
07:19The situation started to become very tense.
07:22But so far...
07:23The rest of the passengers were not aware of what was happening.
07:27The pilot immediately communicated directly with the control tower at Seattle Airport
07:33and informed them of what had happened.
07:36The control tower's response was quick, saying to him,
07:40Listen to anything Cooper says and respond with,
07:43Yes, sir, understood and obeyed.
07:46And none of you should anger or provoke him at all,
07:49because if something happens on the plane and it explodes,
07:53our reputation will be destroyed forever.
07:59The authorities acted quickly and requested the assistance of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
08:05FBI, to manage this crisis.
08:09The plane was still in the air,
08:12and Cooper was sitting in his seat,
08:14drinking his beverage and smoking with complete calm,
08:18as if he had no worries or concerns.
08:21At the same time,
08:22the authorities were quickly working to prepare the amount requested by Cooper,
08:27which was 200,000 U.S. dollars,
08:30in addition to four parachutes, as he asked.
08:34For his part,
08:35the pilot decided to inform the passengers
08:38that there was a slight delay in the flight due to a minor technical issue,
08:43to reassure them and confirm that everything will be fine,
08:48so as not to raise any suspicion or fear among the passengers.
08:54The flight attendants were going back and forth to Cooper,
08:58who was speaking to them calmly and confidently,
09:02assuring them that he did not wish to harm anyone as long as his demands were met.
09:07His calm demeanor and refined manners added to his mystery.
09:14And it put everyone in a state of tension and anxiety.
09:20After several hours of negotiations,
09:23the control tower contacted the pilot
09:25and informed him that everything was ready and he could land now.
09:30The plane landed at Seattle Airport,
09:32where the police and investigators were waiting.
09:35Dan Cooper approached the pilot and told him,
09:39when we land,
09:40to move slightly away from the designated path,
09:44turn off the plane's lights
09:46and ask the vehicle that will refuel us to come to us,
09:50and we will not go to it.
09:53These precautions and risks were carefully calculated by Cooper,
09:57as he was keen not to be caught in any way.
10:02To ensure his plan was foolproof,
10:04he requested four parachutes,
10:06even though he didn't need them all,
10:09to create a sense of fear in the FBI.
10:12So, they would think that a crew member
10:15might use the parachute to escape with them,
10:19and therefore they couldn't modify or tamper with it.
10:23Cooper ensured that all the parachutes
10:27were in good and sound condition.
10:30As for the money,
10:33serial numbers were placed on the bills
10:36so they could track them if Cooper tried to use them later,
10:41one of the flight attendants took the money and parachutes
10:45and handed them to Cooper.
10:48After he confirmed they were as requested,
10:51he said to her,
10:53Now you can let the passengers off,
10:55and you can get off with them too.
10:58Indeed,
10:59all the passengers disembarked from the plane
11:02without having any idea of what was happening.
11:05For them,
11:07the flight was proceeding very normally,
11:10as if they were on their usual journey,
11:14while the real events were unfolding in secret.
11:17Cooper kept the pilot,
11:19his assistant,
11:21the flight engineer,
11:22and one of the hostesses
11:24to ensure no surprises occurred.
11:26This made the number of people on the plane five,
11:31including Cooper.
11:32After the plane was refueled,
11:35Cooper received the money and parachutes,
11:38and gave the signal for the plane to take off again.
11:41This time,
11:42the destination of the plane was chosen by Cooper.
11:46When the flight attendant asked him about his destination,
11:50he initially told her that his destination was Mexico.
11:54But the pilot informed him
11:56that the plane couldn't reach there
11:58due to the long distance,
12:00and that the fuel wouldn't be sufficient.
12:03After the discussion,
12:05Cooper decided to change the direction
12:07to the city of Reno,
12:09in the state of Nevada.
12:11Cooper's conditions for the pilot
12:13were strict and specific.
12:15He asked him to fly at a very low altitude,
12:19about 10,000 feet only,
12:21with a speed of 200 miles per hour.
12:25He also requested that the plane's wheels
12:27remain extended throughout the flight,
12:30and that the lights stay off.
12:32Cooper issued these orders calmly and confidently,
12:36making the situation more mysterious
12:38and threatening at the same time.
12:41Someone listening to these conditions
12:43might think that Cooper is a professional
12:45in the field of aviation,
12:47because these conditions
12:49indicate his deep knowledge.
12:51about how airplanes work,
12:54especially the Boeing 727 model he was on,
12:59because it is the only model of its kind
13:02that has a rear door
13:03that can be opened during flight.
13:06And this part was essential in his escape plan.
13:11These requests made the investigators suspect
13:15that he might have had a strong background in aviation,
13:19either as a former pilot,
13:21or perhaps he had military experience.
13:26Cooper did not care much about the destination
13:29the plane would travel to,
13:31because he had planned in advance
13:33not to reach there.
13:35Changing the destination
13:36was part of his strategy
13:38to divert attention from the location
13:41he intended to jump from.
13:43After about 50 minutes
13:45since takeoff from Seattle Airport,
13:48Cooper began executing
13:50the final part of his plan.
13:52He communicated with the flight attendant
13:54and told her,
13:55I want you now to go to the front of the plane
13:58with the pilots,
13:59close the door behind you,
14:01and do not try to talk to me or watch me.
14:04The flight attendant replied,
14:07Yes, sir.
14:08As you wish.
14:10Then she went to the front.
14:13Meanwhile,
14:14Cooper went to the back of the plane
14:16and started taking off his tie.
14:19Then he began preparing the parachutes.
14:21He put on the main parachute first,
14:24and then he put on the second reserve parachute,
14:28one on the back
14:28and the other on the front.
14:31What caught attention here
14:33is that Cooper left behind
14:35two parachutes.
14:37One of them was for training
14:39and not suitable for the current altitudes,
14:43which showed that he had good flying experience.
14:47Then Cooper headed towards the rear stairs of the plane
14:51and began to open it.
14:54The pilots noticed a slight change
14:56in the plane's balance and pressure,
14:59as if bidding farewell to its last passenger.
15:03The decisive moment had arrived.
15:07Cooper was completely ready,
15:09his bag full of money
15:11and his parachute securely strapped to his back.
15:15The plane was flying over an area
15:17covered with dense forests
15:19and surrounded by towering mountains
15:21near the city of Reno.
15:24In a decisive moment,
15:26Cooper advanced toward the open stairs
15:28and without hesitation
15:30jumped into the depths of darkness.
15:33The weather was very cold,
15:35the winds were strong,
15:37and the sky was completely dark,
15:40making it impossible to see anything.
15:43In these difficult and impossible conditions,
15:47Dan Cooper decided to jump.
15:49The area was extremely rugged,
15:53known for its dense forests
15:55and challenging terrain.
15:56And this step revealed his great boldness
16:00and meticulous planning,
16:02as he chose a time and place.
16:05He knew it would be extremely difficult
16:08for the authorities to pursue him there.
16:11And from this moment,
16:13the mystery of Cooper began,
16:16which amazed the world
16:17and exhausted the FBI for 40 years.
16:21When the pilot heard the alert sound,
16:24he felt that something was not normal
16:26and checked the situation.
16:29After that,
16:30he confirmed that Cooper
16:32had jumped from the plane.
16:33The pilot's biggest concern was
16:36that Cooper would escape,
16:38leaving the explosives on the plane.
16:41But Cooper showed great cunning.
16:44He took his bag with him
16:46and left no evidence behind
16:48except for his tie,
16:50even the note he gave to the stewardess.
16:53At the beginning of the story,
16:55he took it back from her
16:56as soon as she read it.
16:58When the plane arrived at Reno Airport,
17:01the Federal Bureau of Investigation Forces
17:04were on high alert.
17:06They stormed the plane
17:08and conducted a thorough search
17:10from top to bottom.
17:12They gathered statements,
17:14descriptions,
17:14and all important information
17:17to begin a series of meetings
17:19that led to the launch
17:21of one of the largest search operations
17:24in the history of the FBI.
17:27Rescue teams spread out
17:29in all areas
17:30where Cooper might have fallen.
17:33With their primary focus
17:35on finding any evidence,
17:38fighter jets and helicopters
17:40flew over the surrounding areas
17:43while the forests
17:44were meticulously combed
17:47by ground teams
17:48working on foot
17:49with the help of trained police dogs
17:52searching for any scent or trace.
17:56The forests were dense
17:58and the rivers hindered movement
18:01while the weather
18:02was cold and difficult.
18:05Despite the efforts made,
18:07no trace of Cooper was found
18:09as if he vanished into thin air.
18:12At this moment,
18:13something unprecedented happened
18:15in the history of the FBI,
18:18as this was the first time
18:20they failed to capture Cooper
18:22after struggling to find him.
18:24They decided to ask for help
18:27from the public in the search,
18:29which was the biggest mistake
18:31they made,
18:32and you will know
18:33the reason later.
18:35After that,
18:36they announced
18:37a huge financial reward
18:39of $50,000
18:40for anyone
18:41who could provide information
18:43leading to the arrest
18:45of Dan Cooper
18:46or solving the case.
18:48The amount was enough
18:50to change anyone's life
18:52at that time,
18:53and calls and claims
18:55began to flood in abundantly.
18:58Many situations occurred,
19:00but I will mention
19:01the three most notable ones.
19:05In one of these situations,
19:07a person called
19:08and said he had found
19:10Cooper's parachute in the forest
19:12that the search teams were combing,
19:14and when they arrived to verify,
19:16they discovered
19:17it was indeed a parachute,
19:19but after analyzing it,
19:21they found nothing
19:22indicating Cooper.
19:24And when they confronted him,
19:26he confessed,
19:27saying,
19:28I deliberately put it there
19:30to win the cash reward.
19:33In the second situation,
19:36another person discovered money
19:38with the same serial numbers
19:39as those on the stolen money
19:41and claimed they were
19:42historical pieces.
19:44Unmatched,
19:45he said that this money
19:47belongs to Cooper.
19:48When the FBI confronted him,
19:51it turned out that the money
19:52was counterfeit,
19:54and the man was trying to deceive
19:56and scam people.
19:58In the last situation,
19:59a stern and serious person
20:01came to them
20:02and said to the FBI,
20:04You are exhausting yourselves
20:06searching for any evidence
20:07or information about Cooper,
20:10and I have brought you
20:11something greater
20:11than all of this.
20:13You now have Dan Cooper himself,
20:15and I am ready
20:16to appear with you
20:17in an interview
20:18on the condition
20:19that you advance me
20:20the reward amount.
20:21In the end,
20:22it turned out
20:23he was a fraud as well.
20:25But with all these contacts
20:27and cooperation from people,
20:30they did not achieve any result.
20:33Most of them were just scammers
20:35seeking money,
20:36while others were only looking for fame.
20:40Regarding the developments of the case,
20:43in 1980,
20:44they discovered a portion of the money
20:47that Cooper had requested,
20:49finding about $5,800
20:52of the same money.
20:54These funds were found
20:56in the Columbia River area
20:58in Washington State.
21:01A discovery that raised doubts
21:03among those who believed
21:05he had died or was still alive.
21:08As for the tie that Cooper left
21:11on the plane,
21:12it was analyzed,
21:14and they discovered
21:15that it contained certain elements
21:17like titanium,
21:18which is a material used
21:21in aircraft manufacturing.
21:24This increased the likelihood
21:26that Cooper worked
21:27in the aviation field.
21:29The FBI investigated
21:32more than 800 suspects
21:35over the years.
21:37But to make a long story short,
21:40there are four people
21:42suspected of being Cooper.
21:45However,
21:46a new piece of evidence
21:48recently emerged
21:49confirming who among them
21:51is likely to be Cooper.
21:54The first suspect
21:55was Dwayne Weber.
21:58Dwayne was a military man
22:00and a former criminal
22:01with a long history
22:03of forgery and theft.
22:05He was suspected
22:06for three main reasons.
22:08First,
22:09he has strong experience
22:10in parachuting
22:11thanks to his military background.
22:13The second reason
22:16is that they found
22:17strange notes
22:18in his diaries
22:19related to hijacking planes
22:21and theft.
22:22And the last reason
22:24is his wife's confession
22:25before his death
22:26saying that he had told her
22:28he was Dan Cooper.
22:30However,
22:31after his death,
22:33nothing like the money
22:34or any other evidence
22:36was found,
22:37which led some to believe
22:38that he was hallucinating
22:40or saying baseless things
22:42due to his mental illness,
22:44so they excluded him.
22:46As for the second suspect,
22:48he is called Kenneth.
22:50He worked as a flight attendant
22:53for the same airline
22:55called Northwest
22:56where the hijacking occurred.
22:59After the incident,
23:00he bought a large piece of land
23:03for a huge amount,
23:04which made the FBI suspicious of him.
23:07But after the investigation
23:09and showing his pictures
23:11to the witnesses
23:12who met Cooper,
23:13they confirmed
23:14that his appearance
23:15was completely different
23:17and Kenneth lacked
23:19parachuting experience,
23:21which led to his exclusion.
23:23The third suspect
23:24is Robert,
23:26who raised suspicions
23:27due to his military background
23:29and his skills in parachuting
23:31and handling explosives.
23:33He boasted about his ability
23:36to do what Cooper did
23:37and more.
23:40Despite his statements,
23:42no material evidence
23:44incriminated him.
23:45After investigating him,
23:48it turned out
23:49that there was nothing against him
23:50except his empty talk.
23:53The last suspect,
23:54who surprised everyone,
23:56was Dan Cooper himself,
23:58whose real name
23:59was Richard Floyd McCoy.
24:01Five months after
24:03the first hijacking incident
24:05on the 25th of May, 1972,
24:09he carried out
24:10a new hijacking operation
24:13in the same manner
24:14on a Boeing 727
24:17belonging to U.S. Air
24:20in the state of Utah.
24:22McCoy's method
24:24was very similar
24:25to Cooper's hijacking.
24:27He boarded the plane
24:28quietly and respectfully
24:31and after take-off
24:32he handed the steward
24:34a paper
24:34on which he had written,
24:36Miss,
24:37I have a bomb
24:39and I want you
24:40to sit next to me.
24:42This time,
24:43he was greedier
24:44as he asked
24:45for five hundred thousand dollars
24:47and four parachutes,
24:49two front
24:50and two back.
24:52He let the passengers off
24:54and gave the same instructions
24:56to the pilot.
24:57Then he jumped
24:58from the rear door
24:59of the plane.
25:01But his plan
25:02failed this time
25:03as the FBI
25:05tracked the ransom
25:06in the state of Utah
25:07and found a bill
25:09with the same serial numbers,
25:11which led to his quick arrest.
25:13But the question
25:15that comes to everyone's mind
25:17is,
25:17since Richard executed
25:19the exact same operation,
25:22so why didn't they know
25:24that Dan Cooper
25:25was Richard
25:26at that time?
25:27The answer is
25:29that Richard
25:29did not confess
25:30when confronted
25:31with the charge
25:32of hijacking
25:33the first plane
25:34and there was
25:35no conclusive evidence
25:37against him,
25:38either from the stolen money
25:40or through DNA analysis.
25:42What complicated matters
25:45further
25:45was when they showed him
25:47to the crew members
25:48who had seen Cooper
25:49on the first flight.
25:51They said
25:52that the person
25:53they arrested
25:54was not the same Cooper
25:56they saw the first time
25:58and then he was sentenced
26:00to 45 years in prison.
26:04But after two years,
26:06he escaped from prison
26:08and died
26:09after a shootout
26:10with the police.
26:11Rumors and theories
26:13about the Cooper case
26:15continued for many years.
26:17Finally,
26:18a retired pilot
26:20named
26:20Dan Ryder.
26:23He opened
26:24a YouTube channel
26:25and dedicated it
26:26to discussing
26:27the case
26:28after the FBI
26:29closed the file,
26:31unable to solve it
26:33for more than 50 years.
26:34In the year 2016,
26:38Ryder began
26:39dedicating more time
26:40to studying
26:41the Cooper case
26:42through his channel,
26:44where he worked
26:45on raising awareness
26:46about the case.
26:48He investigated it
26:49in his own way,
26:51presenting and analyzing
26:53the various evidence
26:55and theories
26:56in a detailed
26:57and interesting manner.
26:58And through his research,
27:01Ryder reached the home
27:02of Richard Floyd McCoy
27:04and began trying
27:05to communicate
27:06with his children.
27:07But despite
27:08his many attempts,
27:10McCoy's children
27:11refused to provide
27:13any information
27:14or acknowledge
27:15anything related
27:16to the case.
27:17They completely refused,
27:21discussing the matter
27:22with him
27:22or delving
27:23into any details
27:24about the subject.
27:26After years of silence
27:27and finally
27:28after their mother's death,
27:30the children
27:31of Richard Floyd McCoy
27:33decided to confess
27:34the truth.
27:35They revealed
27:36that their father
27:37was indeed
27:38Dan Cooper
27:39and explained
27:40that their mother
27:41was involved
27:41in helping him
27:42carry out the operation.
27:44They confirmed
27:45that they had
27:46previously refrained
27:47from speaking
27:48out of fear
27:49of being investigated
27:50or exposing
27:51their mother
27:52to imprisonment.
27:54As Dan Ryder said,
27:56I did the impossible
27:57to make them talk
27:59and they didn't
28:01until their mother
28:02passed away.
28:03After this confession,
28:06Ryder was able
28:07to enter their house
28:09where he delved
28:10into the basement
28:11that contained
28:12old documents
28:13and evidence
28:15related to the case.
28:18Among these pieces
28:19of evidence,
28:20he found Cooper's parachute.
28:23Ryder said
28:24the specifications
28:25of the parachutes
28:27used that night
28:29were very precise.
28:31For twenty years
28:33of searching,
28:34I was looking
28:35for that specially
28:37modified green
28:38military parachute
28:39and when I stumbled
28:41upon it by chance,
28:43I pulled it out
28:44and took just one look.
28:47I immediately
28:48recognized
28:48the modifications.
28:50I knew exactly
28:52what I was looking for.
28:53There was no doubt
28:55that it was
28:56the required parachute.
28:58After Ryder's video
28:59spread on YouTube,
29:01the FBI contacted him
29:03and reopened
29:04the investigation
29:05into the case.
29:07They asked him
29:09for the umbrella
29:10he found
29:11to conduct
29:11DNA analysis
29:13on it
29:13for final confirmation
29:15after thorough investigation
29:17and conducting
29:18the necessary analyses.
29:20The results
29:21showed that
29:22the parachute
29:23found by Ryder
29:24is the same one
29:26that was delivered
29:27to Cooper.
29:28The DNA analyses
29:30matched the data.
29:32in addition
29:34to some secret codes
29:35that the FBI
29:36secretly placed
29:38in the parachute
29:38to identify it
29:40during the search operation.
29:42Initially,
29:43some people
29:43doubted Ryder's credibility
29:45and considered
29:47his research
29:47just a show
29:49or an attempt
29:50to attract attention
29:51and gain views.
29:53However,
29:54after the Federal Bureau
29:55of Investigation
29:56contacted him,
29:58precise scientific
29:59investigations
30:00proved the validity
30:01of what he presented
30:03through in-depth analyses.
30:05With these analyses,
30:07the case was removed
30:08from the circle
30:09of continuous mystery.
30:11Finally,
30:12the mystery
30:13of Dan Cooper,
30:14which the FBI
30:15failed to solve
30:16for more than 50 years,
30:18was resolved.
30:20The case became
30:21one of the biggest mysteries
30:23in the history
30:24of airplane hijackings
30:26and the truth
30:27that had been questioned
30:28for decades
30:29was revealed.
30:31And you,
30:32dear viewer,
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30:34with us in the comments.
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