00:00In part one, a mysterious man called D.B. Cooper hijacked a Boeing 727, took $200,000 and four
00:08parachutes, released the passengers, and forced the plane back into the sky. Now the real mystery
00:15begins. The plane was flying over the dark forests of the Pacific Northwest. Rain and strong winds
00:23filled the night. Suddenly, Cooper lowered the plane's rear stairs. Cold wind rushed into
00:29the cabin. Then, with the ransom money strapped to him, he jumped out of the plane into the
00:36darkness. When the plane landed later, Cooper was gone. The Federal Bureau of Investigation
00:47launched a massive search that lasted decades, but they never found him. In 1980, a young
00:54boy discovered a small bundle of the ransom money near a riverbank. Still, Cooper himself
01:00was never found. In 2016, the FBI officially stopped the investigation. And today, the
01:07case of D.B. Cooper remains the only unsolved commercial airplane hijacking in U.S. history.
01:12Did he die in the wilderness? Or did he escape and live a secret life with the money? If
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