In 1971, a chain-smoking man in a business suit committed one of America’s weirdest and most enduring unsolved crimes. The man, now known as D.B. Cooper, boarded a Boeing 727 in Portland carrying an attache case full of dynamite. In six hours, he flew to Seattle, extorted nearly $200,000 and four parachutes from Northwest Orient Airlines, strapped on a chute like an old pro, vaulted into the skies over Western Washington and disappeared. Was this a brilliantly crafted crime or a lucky fluke?
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