Mysteries and Monsters: Episode 306 The D B Cooper Mystery with Drew Beeson

Sep 16, 03:00 AM

In November 1971, a standard internal flight from Portland to Seattle became infamous the world over due to the actions of one of the passengers.

An audacious skyjacking catapulted the name D B Cooper around the world and almost over night, the legend was born. Throughout the years, the FBI and police attempted to solve the case to no avail and a slew of intrigued members of the public then took up the baton.

53 years later, will we ever know who the real Dan Cooper was? Joining me to ponder the possibilities is the marvellous Drew Beeson.

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Thank you to Drew for joining me this week.

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