
D.B. Cooper is Still Missing
This is a continuing mystery that happened over 54 years ago. Many have claimed recently that AI has solved the case, but what I wanted to see is if the detail of his jumping out of the plane over Portland was accidently the real time he left this world.
Before she left, Mucklow begged Cooper, “Please, please take the bomb with you. Cooper replied he would either disarm it or take it with him. As Mucklow walked to the cockpit and turned to close the curtain partition, she saw Cooper standing in the aisle tying what appeared to be the money bag around his waist. From takeoff to when Mucklow entered the cockpit, four to five minutes had elapsed. For the rest of the flight to Reno, Mucklow remained in the cockpit, and was the last person to see Cooper. Around 8:00 pm, a cockpit warning light flashed, indicating the airstair had been deployed. Scott and Rataczak used the plane’s intercom to ask Cooper if he needed assistance, but Cooper declined. The crew’s ears popped from the drop in air pressure from the aft exit door being opened. At approximately 8:13 p.m., the aircraft’s tail section suddenly pitched upward, forcing the pilots to trim and return the aircraft to level flight. In his interview with the FBI, Rataczak said the sudden upward pitch occurred while the flight was near Portland’s northern suburbs.
Have I got your attention, now?

Perfect timing!




















