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IS FURNISHED:
INTERVIEW WITH AT TARZANA, CALIFORNIA, DISCLOSED THAT HE HAD TRAVELLED TO SEATTLE AND STAYED AT THE EDGE- WATER INN, FEBRUARY TWENTYTWO, SEVENTYTWO, WHERE HE AND ALSO FROM LOS ANGELES. HAD IN- DICATED ON LATER INTERVIEW THAT AT SEATTLE THEY WERE DRIVEN BY A MAN NAMED 1 IN A RENTED CAR TO A WATER-SIDE PARK IN
THE NORTH AREA OF SEATTLE WHERE
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SEARCHED
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DB Cooper-24104
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b6 b7C :unselected: :unselected:PAGE TWO SE 164-81
RECORDS OF EDGEWATER INN REFLECT A TELE-
PHONE CALL FROM ROOM REGISTERED TO TO TELEPHONE NUMBER AREA IN CODE
SILVERDALE, WASHINGTON, LISTED TO A
TRANSPORTATION AT THE MOTEL WHICH WAS FURNISHED BY :unselected: WAS b6 b7C
IN A YELLOW SMALL CAR AND INVESTIGATION NOW REFLECTS THAT DOES IN FACT POSSESS SUCH A CAR WHICH IS A PINTO.
IS YEARS OLD, HAS BROWN HAIR, WEARS A BEARD AND OTHERWISE FITS THE DESCRIPTION OF :unselected: WAS INTERVIEWED ON THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS APRIL TWENTYTWO, TWENTYTHREE, SEVENTYTWO AND HAS NOT GIVEN A COM- PLETE AND ACCURATE ACCOUNT OF HIS INVOLVEMENT OR ASSOCIATION WITH
b6 b7C :unselected: STATED THAT THE ONLY TIME HE SAW
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FILED 110
APR : 4 1972 ELES
Gres
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AIRTEL
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SUBJECTI NORJAK
Re Seattle letter to Los Angeles, 4/5/72; Kansas City airtel to Seattle, 3/16/72: Portland telephone call to Minneapolis, 4/4/72; Los Angeles airtel to Seattle, 4/7/72; Seattle letter to Minneapolis, 4/13/72.
The following photographs were displayed to North- western Airlines stewardesses who advised that the following individuals did not resemble Unsub :
044-23-22
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Suspect
Office
Kansas City Portland Seattle Seattle Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles
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CONSIDER DANGEROUS
2 - Seattle 2 - Kansas City (164-80) :selected: 2 - Los Angeles (164-497) 2 - Portland (164-41) 2 - Minneapolis RWG : CH (10)
164-497.409
13.26
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DB Cooper-24128OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 1M2 FOITION CSA FPMR (41 CPR) 101-11.6 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum
TO
:
SAC, LOS ANGELES (164-497)
DATE:
4/25/72
FROM
:
SA
SUBJECT:
NORJAK
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At about 8:05 p.m., 4/22/72, ASAC
Seattle Office, telephonically advised the writer of the
V
received a call from SA
at about 6:00 p.
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___ FIELD 13 APR 2 5 1972 NGELES b6 b7C
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HEY
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2
Rh
DB Cooper-24130#
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PG TWO
RECEIVED A TELEPHONE CALL AT HIS HOME AND REQUESTED CALLER RECONTACT HIM THE FOLLOWING EVENING SO THAT HE COULD SET UP ARRANGEMENTS FOR A SECURE TELEPHONE CALL. THIS INDIVIDUAL THEN CALLED THE FOLLOWING EVENING FURNISHING HIS NAME AS BASED ON THIS TELEPHONE CALL, AGREED TO MEET AT A
AND MOTEL AT THE SEATTLE AIRPORT, NAME UNRECALLED, ON OR ABOUT FEBRUARY FIFTEEN LAST. CONTACTED AT THIS MOTEL AND SHORTLY
:b6 b7C THEREAFTER ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL, KNOCKED ON THE SIDE DOOR OF THE MOTEL ROOM AND ENTERED THROUGH THIS SLIDING PATIO-TYPE DOOR. HE WAS INTRODUCED AS THE KIJACKER D. B. COOPER. AT THIS INITIAL MEETING
HAD REQUESTED THE SUM OF
FOR THE
CONCERNING THE HIJACKING. THIS WAS TO BE IN
EACH. THE
WAS
THE
AND THE
ADVISED THAT
WAS NOT AGREEABLE
OBTAINED
FROM END PG TWO
DB Cooper-24131 :unselected: :unselected:PG THREE
AND THIS WAS THE FINAL PRICE AGREED ON
AND COOPER TO AND TO BY
REQUESTED THAT
WHO RECENTLY HAD A SEVERE HEART ATTACK AND OPERATION, NOT BE CONTACTED DUE TO HIS POOR HEALTH AND IN VIEW OF THE FACT
WAS NOT AWARE OF THE FULL DETAILS CONCERNING MEETING WITH COOPER AND
COOPER WAS PRESENT ON FEB.
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HE WILL RECONTACT HIS PERSONAL
b6 b7C ATTORNEY,
TO DETERMINE IF :unselected: WILL AGREE TO
COOPER AND RECEIPT FOR
RECEIVED BY STATES HE BELIEVES HE TALKED TO THE ACTUAL HIJACKER, WHO IS REVEALING HIS BACKGROUND AND IS WILLING TO CONFESS TO THIS INCIDENT BECAUSE OF HIS CATHOLIC UPBRINGING. STATED THAT BASED ON HIS YEARS EXPERIENCE AS A
HE IS MORE THAN NINETY PERCENT CONVINCED THAT THE INDIVIDUAL HE CONTACTED WAS THE HIJACKER.
NYO HAS APPOINTMENT WITH
AM OF APRIL TWENTYSIX NEXT RE OBTAINING AND RECEIPT. BUREAU AND OTHER OFFICES WILL BE
IMMEDIATELY ADVISED OF RESULTS.
E ND
AXV
FBI LOS ANGELES CLR
SORRY
LA PLS GO TO TALK HAVE SHORT FACSIMILE AS I WAS ABOUT TO SAY FACSIMILE MACHINE IS BUSY CALL US IN ABOUT Q Q 10 .8,753 10 MINUTES CLR
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DB Cooper-24137NRØ12 NY PLAIN
530 PM
IMMEDIATE 4-2 72 JAH
TO
DIRECTOR 164-2111
»
LOS ANGELES 164-497
SEATTLE 164-81
FROM
NEW YORK 164-627
6P
NORJAK
RE NEW YORK TEL. APRIL TWENTYFIVE LAST.
RE- CONTACTED APRIL TWENTYSIX INSTANT. :unselected: ADVISED THAT HE HAD GONE TO WASHINGTON, DC EVENING OF APRIL/TWENTYFIVE, INSTANT BY HIMSELF TO CONTACT
Z PERSONAL ATTORNEY WHO IS REPRESENTING
DECLINED TO INDICATE WHERE HE HAD CONTACTED :unselected: AND
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THE TAPE RECEIVED BY RADIO STATION :unselected: SEATTLE, AND FORWARDED TO MINNEAPOLIS, HAS BEEN PLAYED FOR THE THREE STEWARDESSES INVOLVED AND ALL ADVISE THAT THE VOICE ON THE TAPE IN NO MANNER RESEMBLES THE VOICE OF THE UNKNOWN SUBJECT. ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
END
REC 3 FBI WA (1 R RELAY) RDR
164-81-2109
DB Cooper-6246
b6
b7CNRØ14 SE PLAIN 1112 PM NITEL 1/31/72 FEE TO DIRECTOR (164-2111) . MINNEAPOLIS (164-73) FROM SEATTLE (164-81) 1P -- DAILY TELETYPE --
NORJAK.
THE TAPE RECEIVED BY RADIO STATION SEATTLE, AND FORWARDED TO MINNEAPOLIS, HAS BEEN PLAYED FOR THE THREE STEWARDESSES INVOLVED AND ALL ADVISE THAT' THE VOICE ON THE TAPE IN NO MANNER RESEMBLES THE VOICE OF THE UNKNOWN SUBJECT. ARMED AND DANGEROUS. END EBR. MP BLB
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164-81-2109 DB Cooper-6247 :unselected:OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 1962 EDITION GSA FPMR (11 CFR) 101-11.6
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum
TO :
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
DATE: 2/1/72
FROM :
SUPERVISOR J. ROBERT SUTTHOFF
SUBJECT:
NORJAK
Re: SUSPECT -
Seattle PD
I
On 2/1/72, called me concerning captioned matter. He advised an old informant of his has recently contacted him and pointed out that after he saw pictures of "D.
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fite ,</td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td colSpan=3>Just the</td></tr><tr><td></td><td colSpan=4 rowSpan=3>164-81-2113 SEARCHED INDEXED SERIALIZED AR FILED 14 JAN 3 1 1972</td></tr><tr><td></td></tr><tr><td></td></tr><tr><td></td><td></td><td colSpan=3>HER FBI - SEATTLE</td></tr></table></figure>
Approved:
Sent
Special Agent in Charge
M Per DB Cooper-6269 U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1969 O + 346-099 (11)1/27/72
ARTEL
AIR MAIL.
TO:
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
· FROM:
SAC, LAS VEGAS (164-60)(RUC)
SUBJECT:
NORJAK
Re Seattle to Las Vegas airtel 1/20/72. Enclosed for Seattle is one copy of FAA report requested by the Seattle Office.
2 - Seattle (Encl. 1) 1 - Las Vegas JAN: kmc ·(3)
164-81-2113
SEARCHED INDEXED SERIALIZED 1222 FILES JAN 3 1 1972 FBI - SEATTLE
7
DB Cooper-6270FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64)
FBI
Date:
1/27/72
Transmit the following in
(Type in plaintext or code)
Via AIRTEL
(Priority)
TO
:
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
REH FROM : SAC, MINNEAPOLIS (164-73)
SUBJECT:
NORJAK
Sub
The following Northwest Airlines stewardesses,
have been shown the following listed photographs and advised that' none of them were
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(164-81)
REH FROM : SAC, MINNEAPOLIS (164-73)
SUBJECT:
NORJAK
Sub
The following Northwest Airlines stewardesses,
have been shown the following listed photographs and advised that' none of them were similar to the unknown subject:
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CONSIDER DANGEROUS :selected: 2 - Seattle 2 - Honolulu 2 - Los Angeles (164-497) 2 - Phoenix (164-100) 2 - Portland (164-41) 2 - Sacramento (164-50) 2 - Salt Lake City (164-24) 2 - Minneapolis RWG:cjp (16)
164-81-2114
SEARCHED INDEXED SERIALIZED ML FILED JAN 3/1 1972 FBI - SEATTLE
Approved:
Sent M
er
gut
Special Agent in Charge
U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1971 -673-135
DB Cooper-62711/27/72
AIRTEL
<figure><table><tr><td>TO</td><td>: SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)</td></tr><tr><td>FROM</td><td>: SAC, MINNEAPOLIS (164-73)</td></tr><tr><td>SUBJECT:</td><td>. NORJAK</td></tr></table></figure>
The following Northwest Airlines stewardesses,
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have been Shown the following listed photographs and advised that none of them were similar to the unknown subject:
CONSIDER DANGEROUS :selected: 022 Seattle
2 - Honolulu 2 - Los Angeles (164-497)
2 - Phoenix (164-100)
2 - Portland (164-41) 2 - Sacramento (164-50) 2 - Salt Lake City (164-24) 2 - Minneapolis RWG;
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POSTAL INSPECTOR, SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA, ADVISED THERE IS NO CURRENT RECORD OF SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA. END ACKN NR'S 009, 014 & 023 FEE .FBI SEATTLE HOLD
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DB Cooper-6279 :unselected: :unselected: :unselected:NR 009 SF PLAIN
815PM NITEL 2/1/72 CRH
TO: '
SEATTLE (164-81)
FROM:
SAN FRANCISCO (164-220)
(P)
2P
NORJAK
Elim
RE SUSPECT
RE SALT LAKE CITY NITEL, ONE TWENTY-EIGHT, SEVENTY- TWO.
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INTERVIEWED AT HIS PLACE
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OF EMPLOYMENT,
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT DOES NOT MATCH THAT OF HE ADVISED THAT HE DID SERVE IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY FROM NINETEEN FIFTY-TWO TO NINETEEN FIFTY-SIX AS AND AS SUCH WAS ATTACHED TO A PARACHUTIST SCHOOL. HE STATED HE NEVER JUMPED SINCE HE RECEIVED THE SAME PAY FOR
WORK. ADVISED THAT HE PRESENTLY RESIDES AT IN SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA. HE ALSO ADVISED THAT ON THE EVENING OF ELEVEN
END PAGE ONE
1464-81-2121
SEARCHED.
INDEXED
DERVALIDES 1/2 FILED FEB ( 1972 0 `FBI - SEATTLE
M
150
b6 b7C
DB Cooper-6280PAGE TWO
SF 164-229
TWENTY-FOUR, SEVENTY-ONE HE WAS AT WORK AND LATER HOME WITH HIS FAMILY.
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DERVALIDES 1/2 FILED FEB ( 1972 0 `FBI - SEATTLE
M
150
b6 b7C
DB Cooper-6280PAGE TWO
SF 164-229
TWENTY-FOUR, SEVENTY-ONE HE WAS AT WORK AND LATER HOME WITH HIS FAMILY. IN VIEW OF THE DESCRIPTION AND ACCOUNTING FOR :selected:
HIS WHEREABOUTS ON ELEVEN TWENTY-FOUR, SEVENTY-ONE, IS BEING ELIMINATED AS A SUSPECT.
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END HOLD
DB Cooper-6281 :unselected:FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64)
006
FBI Date: 2/1/72
Transmit the following in
Via
TELETYPE
(Type in plaintext or code). NITEL
(Priority)
TO :
DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111), SAC, MINNEAPOLIS (164-73)
& SAC, PORTLAND (164-41)
SAC, SEATTLE (164-83) (-P-)
DAILY TELETYPE
FROM :
NORJAK.
Sub O :unselected: b6 b7C
ARMED AND DANGEROUS. RE BUREAU AIRTEL DATED JANUARY SIX, SEVENTYTWO. Com THE LABORATORY HAS ADVISED THAT AFTER PREPARING THE SAMPLES OBTAINED FROM THE TYPEWRITER USED BY WITH THE "D. B. COOPER" LETTERS RECEIVED BY THE VARIOUS NEWSPAPERS, INCLUDING THE SEATTLE TIMES, SHAT IT COULD NOT BE DETERMINED IF SPECIMENS WERE PREPARED ON THE SAME TYPEWRITER DUE TO LACK OF SIGNIFICANT DEFECTS. THE LABORATORY NOTED HOWEVER, THAT NOTHING OF PARTICULAR SIGNIFICANCE WAS NOTED IN THE COMPARISON.
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- commercial pilot; limitations - airplane single engine land and multi-engine land:
Mississippi; DOB 8"; 150 pounds; brown hair; blue eyes; rating - private pilot; limitation - airplane single engine land. and
Biloxi,
DOB 5 . 10"; 190 pounds; brown hair; blue eyes; rating - commercial pilot; limitations - airplane single engine land and instrument.
Denver, Colorado;
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Leads are being left to the discretion of the Office of Origin.
DB Cooper-6287
2 - :unselected:FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64)
FBI Date: 1/24/72
Transmit the following in
Via
AIRTEL
(Type in plaintext or code) AIRMAIL
· (Priority) b6 b7C
TO
:
SAC, DALLAS (164-191)
FROM
:
ABC, SEATTLE (164-81) (-p-
SUBJECT:
NORJAK
ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
Review has been made of records of FAA for pilot licenses listed in the name of DAN or DANIEL COOPER inasmuch as when UNSUB purchased his ticket, he gave the name of DAN COOPER and from information furnished by UNSUB to Stewardess it appears that he quite possibly was a pilot. This record review resulted in location of the following individuals, who are named DAN or DANIEL COOPER, are licensed pilots and have a description similar to UNSUB:
Plainview,
Texas; DOB 6'3" : 190
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= 1/31/72
SUBJECT:
KORJAK
CAA
A review of captioned matter reveals that all investigation has been conducted on this matter in the Newark Division; consequently, it is being placed in an RUC status.
$010-100
2-Seattle 1-Newark JJR/mgd (3)
164-81-2135
SEARCHED INDEXED SERIALIZED Me FILED my FEB3 1972 FBI - SEATTLE
in
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan
DB'Cooper-6308OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10
MAY 1962 EDITION
GSA FPMR (41 CPR) 101-11.6
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum®
SAC, "SEATTLE" (164-81)
1/31/72
TO
DATE:
SAC, NEWARK . (164-196)
(RUC)
FROM
FORJAK CAA
SUBJECT:
seview of captioned matter reveals that all investigation' has been conducted on this matter in the Newark Division ;. consequently, it is being placed in an RUC status
2. - Seattle 1+Newark JUR/mgd (3)
5010-108-02
164-81- 2135 SEARCHED __._ INDEXED, SERIANZED MALFILED FEB 3 1972 FBI - SEATTLE
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan
DB Cooper-6309OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 1962 EDITION GSA FPMR (41 CPR) 101-11-6 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, Memorandum
TO
: SAC, SEATTLE' (164-81)
FROM : SPC
SUBJECT: NORJAK
DATE: 2/2/72
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At 5:50 PM, 2/2/72,
phone called and said that he recently
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THAT UACB, DAILY TELETYPE WILL BE DISCONTINUED IN FAVOR OF A WEEKLY SUMMARY TO BE SUBMITTED EACH FRIDAY.
THE BUREAU CONCURS AND SEATTLE SHOULD SUBMIT A WEEKLY TELETYPE TO REACH THE BUREAU BY COB EACH THURSDAY RATHER THAN FRIDAY. THIS SUMMARY TELETYPE SHOULD SET FORTH OUTSTANDING INVESTIGATION AND WHAT SPECIFIC INVESTIGATION IS BEING CONTEM- PLATED OR CONDUCTED. IT IS NOT SUFFICIENT TO STATE THAT INVESTIGATION IS CONTINUING. SEATTLE MUST INSURE ALL LEADS RECEIVE IMMEDIATE, VIGOROUS AND THOROUGH ATTENTION FROM ALL OFFICES INVOLVED. MAIL COPIES TO PORTLAND, MINNEAPOLIS AND LAS VEGAS. END VAB FBI SEATTLE CLR
164-81-2141
FEB 2 1972
FBI - SEATTLE ==
DB Cooper-6320FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64) :selected: 010
FBI
SUB-
Date:
2/3/72
Transmit the following in
Via
TELETYPE
(Type in plaintext or code) NITEL
(Priority) -D
TO :
DIRECTOR, FBI (164-2111) and SAC, MINNEAPOLIS (164-73
FROM:
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (-P-)
WEEKLY SUMMARY
NORJAK.
SEATTLE'S FUTURE INVESTIGATION IS EXPECTED TO INVOLVE A DETAILED SEARCH OF THE SUSPECTED DROP AREA WHICH WILL BEGIN AT SUCH TIME AS THE WEATHER CONDITIONS PERMIT. TO FACILITATE THIS SEARCH, SEATTLE IS EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITY OF HAVING AN UP-TO-DATE AERIAL MAP MADE OF
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10 MAY 1902 EDITION GSA FPMR ( CFR) 101-1L6
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum
FROM
:
SA
SUBJECT: NORJACK
TO : SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P)
RE :
DATE: 2/2/72
Re SAC memo dated 12/21/71.
On 1/13/72.
Boeing Company,
Washington, advised that a
worked 1961 as
from 1958 until 1960 or
advised that although very intelligent, was a trouble- maker and tended to disappear on the job.and would not stick with his work.
He described or olive complexion, and
as having a swarthy
He thinks be -
Ionged to a motorcycle or hot rod club and also thinks he was involved with friends who did some flying at either Issaquah or Bellevue airfield. stated.he did not know whether or not did any skydiving but stated would have understood parachutes because of chute-testing Boeing conducted with some of their aircraft. He ' further described as 6' tall, well-built, and not married.
ON L/14/72,
Boeing Company, furnished their personnel file regarding
who began work at Boeing 'in 1953 and terminated to seek other employment on'7/15/63. 'A review of this file revealed the following descriptive information:
, Name : SSAN : DOB :
764-81-2146
SEARCHED
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Seattle, Minneapolis and Portland, display enclosed
photos of to witnesses to ascertain if he should be considered logical suspect in this matter.
UNSUB IN THIS MATTER AND SUSPECT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
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DB Cooper-6333OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 1962 EDITION GSA FPMR (4) CFR) 101-11.6 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum
<figure><table><tr><td>TO :</td><td>FILE (164-81)</td></tr><tr><td>FROM :</td><td>ASAC PAUL R. BIBLER</td></tr><tr><td>SUBJECT:</td><td>NORJAK</td></tr></table></figure>
DATE: 2/3/72 Sul- D G ×
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called today. He said the owner of the two parachutes which were recovered in Reno, had been in touch with Northwest Airlines and wants his chutes back or wants to be paid for them.
They want to know from us if we still have their chutes and when they will be returned to them (NWA) .
I told him that I was sure we still had them and that we would discuss with the United States Attorney the propriety of releasing them at this point and would advise him as soon as possible.
LEAD
SEATTLE DIVISION
At Seattle, Washington
USA should be contacted as well as the Bureau before we return them.
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RALIZED FILED
Q2 1 b6 b7C b7D
RD
1 - 164-497
1
EAR
(2)
At 9pm
M Per Rum
Approved:
DB Cooper-23642
Special Agent in Charge
# U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1969 O - 345-090 (11) :unselected: b6 b7C
b6 b7CFD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64)
FBI
Date: 3/29/72
PLAINTEXT CODED
Transmit the following in
Via
TELETYPE
(Type in plaintext or code) NITEL
(Priority)
SACLECTOR JUG
TO:
DIRECTORY FBI (164-2111)
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) per
SAC, SAN FRANCISCO (164-220)
FROM :
SAC, LOS ANGELES ((164-497) :selected:
NORJAK, 00: SEATTLE.
RE LOS ANGELES NITEL TO BUREAU DATED NOVEMBER TWENTY FOUR LAST.
RE FOR INFORMATION GA SAN FRANCISCO INVESTIGATION BEING CONDUCTED TO
DETERMINE AUTHENTICITY OF INFORMATION RECENTLY
FURNISHED BY :unselected: MADE STATEMENTS TO
ALLEGING HE
TRAVELED TO SEATTLE WITH
(LAST NAME UNKNOWN)
1 - Philadelphia (AM) 164-497 crs/pai (2)
SEARCHED INDEXED 2 CRI
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Approved: SKAP26 NOV
WH
Sent 420%
M Per dew/
Special Agent in Charge
& U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1960 - 346-090 (11) DB Cooper-23643
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35%
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RE SEATTLE NITEL APRIL THREE LAST. ON THIS DATE, TELEPHONE RECORDS CONTAINING TOLL CALLS BILLED TO TELEPHONE NUMBER
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REVIEWED. TELEPHONE
SUBSCRIBED TO BY
FATHER OF
VAN NUYS,
CALIFORNIA. NOTE THIS NUMBER FURNISHED AS CONTACT BY WHEN MAKING RESERVATIONS ON FEBRUARY TWENTY ONE LAST, AT WESTERN AIRLINES, SAN FRANCISCO, FOR FLIGHT LOS ANGELES TO SEATTLE FEBRUARY TWENTY TWO LAST. END PAGE ONE
SEARCHED INDEXED SERIALIZED FILED V b6 b7C
921
DB Cooper-23666LA 164-497
PAGE TWO
BILLINGS INDICATE CALLS MAKE TO LOS ALTOS, TELEPHONE NUMBER
AS FOLLOWS: b6 b7C
JANUARY SIXTEEN LAST, TWELVE MINUTES FROM WEST LOS ANGELES PUBLIC TELEPHONE. FEBRUARY EIGHTEEN LAST, ONE MINUTE, AT SIX TWENTY THREE P.M. FEBRUARY TWENTY ONE LAST, ONE MINUTE, AT TEN THIRTY A.M. FEBRUARY TWENTY THREE LAST, FIVE MINUTE, AT SEVEN TWENTY FIVE P.M. FEBRUARY TWENTY FOUR LAST, FIVE MINUTE, AT FOUR ? FORTY ONE P.M. FEBRUARY TWENTY FIVE LAST, FIVE MINUTE AT TEN TWENTY P.M.
ADDITIONAL TOLL CALLS NOTED TO LOS ALTOS NUMBER
TWO CALLS MADE
ON FEBRUARY EIGHTEEN, LAST AT EIGHT TWENTY FOUR P.
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ADDITIONAL TOLL CALLS NOTED TO LOS ALTOS NUMBER
TWO CALLS MADE
ON FEBRUARY EIGHTEEN, LAST AT EIGHT TWENTY FOUR P.M.,. AND EIGHT TWENTY EIGHT P.M., BOTH ONE
MINUTE. THIRD CALL MADE TO NUMBER ON MARCH NINE LAST, AT TWELVE ZERO SEVEN P.M., TWO MINUTES.
SAN FRANCISCO IDENTIFY SUBSCRIBER TO LOS ALTOS NUMBER AND IF LOGICAL, REVIEW TELEPHONE BILLINGS TO ASCERTAIN IF TELEPHONE CALLS TO OR FROM SEATTLE BILLED TO THIS NUMBER. END PAGE TWO ¢
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DB Cooper-23667 :unselected:b6 b7C
LA 164-497
PAGE THREE
IF INVESTIGATION UNPRODUCTIVE, LOS ANGELES RECOMMENDS SIMULTANEOUS INTERVIEWS OF BY LOS ANGELES AND BY SAN FRANCISCO. IF OFFICE OF ORIGIN CONCURS LOS ANGELES WILL FURNISH NECESSARY BACKGROUND INFORMATION TO SAN FRANCISCO SO THOROUGH INTERVIEW OF MAY BE CONDUCTED.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS. PENDING. END
HOLD
DB Cooper-23668 :unselected:4/5/72
AIRTEL
AIRMAIL
TO :
SAC, SEATTLE
FROM :
SAC, KANSAS CITY (164-80)
-P-
SUBJECT:
NORJAK :selected:
RE:
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Re Kansas City airtel to Seattle, 3/30/72.
Enclosed to Seattle are two (2) photographs of
On 4/4/72 TWA Training Administration, 1307 Baltimore, Kansas City,
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He recalled having left this address about two years ago and moving to an unknown location in the area. He described just prior to moving out, became involved in a dispute with another tenant. He recalled had taken
and shortly thereafter unrecalled
had moved. had requested his mail be forwarded to an California. had also spoken
and
which he hoped to develop into was constantly concerned with finances He was in need of money and Portland, or
Seattle, wanted
added
observed the artist sketch and stated face was narrower and the eyes appeared to be different from features depicted in the sketch. He always wore glasses and was a light smoker.
- 2 -
DB Cooper-23673
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b6 b7C
b6 b7C :unselected: :unselected:LA 164-497
On 3/28/72.
was interviewed at the Los Angeles. She
was hesitant to discuss :unselected: stating he was being "black mailed" in Seattle. When asked what was meant by black mail she stated she had observed a note sent to
advised after con-
siderable hesitancy that
California.
She stated she left her employment Los Angeles, California, on the afternoon of 11/24/72, enroute to to spend Thanksgiving Day with .
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His whereabouts after returning to the United States on 11/22/71, is not known. :selected:
crs/kah OFFICE COPY
(9)
Approved; Willestun
Sent
M Per
Special Agent in Charge
& U. S. COVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1969 O - 348-090 (11)
DB Cooper-23675
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2 - Seattle (Encls. 2) (AM) 2 - Minneapolis (Encls. 2) (AM) 2 - Portland (Encls. 2) (164-220) (AM) 3)- Los Angeles (1 - 149-1]]1)
Q
164-497.26. SEARCHED INDEXED SERIALIZED LA FILED
@ and
b6 b7CLA 164-497 .
Seattle, Portland and Minneapolis are requested to display enclosed photographs of to appropriate witnesses to ascertain if he should be considered a logical suspect in this matter.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
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- 2 - *
DB Cooper-23676 :unselected: :unselected:NR007 LV PLAIN 648 K PM NITEL 4-11-72 JEG TO SEATTLE (164-81) LOS ANGELES
OMAHA SACRAMENTO
FROM LAS VEGAS (164-60) (P) 4 PAGES
NORJAK.
RE
AND ADVISED CAPTIONED INDIVIDUAL IS WMA, AOUT FORTY YEARS OF AGE, SIX FT. TALL, ONE SEVENTY FIVE LBS., BROWN HAIR, WEARING GLASSES, AND STRONGLY RESEMBLES ARTISTS CONCEPTION OF SUBJECT.
AT LOCAL MOTEL CONTACTED AGENCY AND
APR.
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LAST WEEK, PAYNE MAILED TO TOSAW A PIECE OF NYLON CORD, A TATTERED PIECE OF FABRIC AND A BONE HE DREDGED FROM THE RIVER BOTTOM WITH A HEAVY 'METAL RAKE.
THE TWO MEN SURMISED THE FABRIC FOUND LAST WEEK MIGHT BE PART OF A MONEY BAG STUFFED WITH $200, 000 THAT THE SKYJACKER STRAPPED TO HIS WAIST ON A RAINY THANKSGIVING EVE 1971 AS HE JUMPED FROM A NORTHWEST AIRLINES BOEING 727 OVER SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON.
THE CORD, PAYNE SAID, MIGHT HAVE COME FROM ONE OF FOUR PARACHUTES DEMANDED BY CODFER. THE CLOTH REPORTED MONDAY MAY ALSO BE FROM ONE OF THE PARACHUTES THE SKYJACKER HAD, HE SAID.
FBI AGENTS, HOWEVER! DISCOUNTED ANY LINK BETWEEN THE MATERIAL AND COOPER.
"THIS ITEM! IF IT'S THE OLIVE-DRAP COLOR YOU DESCRIBE, HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH COOPER," DORWIN SCHREUDER OF THE FBI'S PORTLAND OFFICE SAID AFTER HE AND OTHER AGENTS VIEWED BLACK-AND-WHITE PHOTOS OF THE DARK PIECE OF FABRIC.
PAYNE FOUND THE ITEM SATURDAY WHILE DREDGING THE RIVER BETWEEN OREGON AND WASHINGTON. HE WAS BACK IN HIS FLORENCE, ORE. , HOME AWAITING FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS FROM TOSAW, A FORMER FBI AGENT WHO IS FUNDING THE RIVER SEARCH.
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THE OTHER PASSENGERS WERE ALLOWED TO LEAVE THE PLANE AT SEATTLE AND COOPER WAS GIVEN THE MONEY AND THE PARACHUTES. AFTER THE PLANE LEFT SEATTLE HE ORDERED ALL THE CREW MEMBERS INTO THE FLIGHT DECK.
WHEN THE PLANE ARRIVED AT RENO COOPER AND THE MONEY WERE GONE. THE FLIGHT RECORDER AND CREW. TESTIMONY- INDICATED COOPER HAD JUMPED HEAR THE LITTLE TOWN OF ARIEL ABOUT 30 MILES NORTH OF : PORTLAND, A DENSELY WOODED AREA IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE CASCADE MOUNTAINS. `DESPITE INTENSIVE SEARCHES OF THE AREA, THE ONLY ITEM CONNECTED WITH THE HIJACKING EVER FOUND WAS A REAR DOOR FROM THE 727. KUPI 02-12 04:52 PES
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WASHINGTON CAPITAL NEWS SERVICE0-20 (Rev. 9-5-79)
Exec AD Adm.
Exec AD Inv. Exec AD LES Asst. Dir .: Adm. Servs. M$ Crim. Inv. Ident. Intell. Laboratory Legal Coun. Plan. & Insp. Rec. Mgnt. Tech. Servs. Training Public Affs. OH. Telephone Rm. Director's See'ye
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DB COOPER VANCOUVER, WASH. (AP) -- THE SEARCH ALONG A COLUMBIA RIVER BEACH FOR MORE MONEY FROM THE D. B. COOPER HIJACKING EIGHT .
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believes
described
as 45 to 50 years old, 5'll" to 6' tall, medium build, excellent physical condition and until recently wearing a beard. advised is an avid woodsman and a purported paratrooper. keeps to himself and it is unknown where he goes each day, however, it is believed he is unemployed.
to
of
A photograph of several composite drawings was shown and revealed that the basic facial characteristics were likened to those of D. B. Cooper.
advised that has $900.00 per month wired to the D.C. National Bank, WDC, to the account of the Officers Service Club, of which $250.00 is deducted for his rent. The remaining $650.00 is casheu by and given to
has indicated that is afraid of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and has shown great interest in the recent discovery of $3,000.00 of the original D.B. Cooper money; found in the State of Washington.
advised that currently has a female companion living at the Officers Service Club in known as He stated that has paid her rent for the past two months.
advised that sits in the lounge each morning and reads a newspaper which Le purchases between 7:00 a.
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:selected:(2) Facsimile :unselected: :unselected: Rotfire :unselected: JO CONFIDENTIAL :unselected: UNCLAS E FT O :unselected: UNCLAS
Date
3/15/80
FM
WASHINGTON FIELD OFFICE (164-301) (P)
TO:
SAC, ST. LOUIS
BT
UNCLAS
UNSUB: ALSO KNOWN AS D. B. COOPER, CRIME ABOARD AIRCRAFT;
INFORMATION CONCERNING (00:WASHINGTON FIELD OFFICE) .
RE WFO TELCALL TO ST. LOUIS, AUGUST 14, 1980.
WASHINGTON FIELD OFFICE INVESTIGATION INDICATES A
DATE OF BIRTH
PLACE
OF BIRTH
MAY BE IDENTICAL TO CAPTIONED UNSUB.
IS PRESENTLY LIVING IN WASHINGTON, D.C. HE HAS $900 OR MORE WIRED TO HIM EACH MONTH FROM A VANCOUVER, WASH- INGTON BANK.
INVESTIGATION AT VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON CONJECTURES THAT THE SOURCE OF INCOME IS MILITARY RETIREMENT. FEDERAL
BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION RECORDS INDICATE
ENLISTED IN
THE UNITED STATES ARMY AS A
IN
21-WFO
Ave 15 5 04 PM 00
Approved auch 4
pie b6 b7C
Transmitted
AV- Per
(Number)
(Time)
FBI/DOJ
164-81-5525
DB Cooper-18759
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HE WAS SEARCHED 164-30/-10
SERIALITES
RFQ: baw!wow (2) 250
1 5 AUG 00 21
PRIORITY rigMateriale :unselected: :unselected: SECRET :unselected: Facsimile :unselected: Priority :unselected: :unselected:
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Approved:
n/A
5%
(Number)
(Time)
A U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING
SERIALIZED IL FILED: 21931×1
GOT 1 6 1980
DB Cooper-18762
31-85/24 b6 b7C
Transmitted
SEARCHED
INDEXED
OFFICE:
9801305.752/51921X
5/
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PAGE TWO DE WF 0024 UNCLAS
WAS ARRESTED IN AT SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA FOR BANK ROBBERY AND RECEIVED
BORN
AGAIN ARRESTED IN SACRAMENTO,
CALIFORNIA,
PRIOR TO CAPTIONED HITACKING, ON
CHARGE OF
THIS CHARGE
EFFECTIVELY VANISHED AFTER HIS ARREST AND WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN UNTIL WHEN HE WAS ARRESTED
ON
WDC.
SUPRA, BELIEVE THAT
AND UNSUB,
D. B. COOPER ARE ONE IN THE SAME BASED ON THE FOLLOWING:
1. CAUSES $900.00 TO BE WIRED FROM A VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON BANK TO A WDC BANK, MONTHLY.
2. HAS EXPRESSED TO HIM A FEAR OF THE FBI SINCE RECENT MEDIA REPORTS THAT MONEY CONNECTED TO THIS HIJACKING WAS RECOVERED IN THE
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:unselected: :selected: :selected: :unselected:X Mixte1
8/25/00
DIRECTOR, : FBI
PROM: SAC, WFO (164-301) (P)
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UNSUB, aka D. B. Coope CRIME ABOARD ATRORAPT
INFORMATION CONCERNING (OO: WT)
RexFotolotype to Bureau, datod 8/8/80.
#PO' investigation indicates a
date of birth
place of birth may be identical to captioned UNSUS.
FAI records indicate
Army as a
is presently living in Washington, D. C. enlisted in the United States In 1944, he was commissioned and after completing pilot training in
1.945. February, from the
spent ten months overseas as a pilot. In was discharged.
graduated
was arrested in california, and was sentenced to
wan :again arrested
ŁO the captioned hijacking in Sacramento, California, for
OF YAGY
effectively vanished after his and did not . surface again until
when he was arrested for
Washington, D. C.
2 - Bureau (Enc. 2) I - NTO
REQ: MYG (3)
134-541-122 164-8448529 SEARCHED INDEXED A SERIALIZED FILED As ( CT 1 6 1980 KELL
U. S. GOVLIVEM NT PFE
- 760.9407
DB Cooper-18770
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8/25/80
DIRECTOR," FBA.
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DB Cooper-18772
164-81-8527
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Photographs of four months prior to the hijacking, November 24, 1971, bear a striking resemblance : to the composite drawing supplied by victims, who were aboard the hijacked Boeing 727 .;
is described as 5' 11" to 6' tall, white hair, medium build, and until recently wearing a beard. is in excellent physical condition and is an avid woodsmen and purported paratrooper,
to the Netherlands.
has applied for a passport for travel
passport was issued from Passport Services, 1425 K Street, N. W. , Washington, D., C. originally attempted to secure this passport via fraudulent affidavit. Subsequently, was instructed to produce further identification before a passport would be issued.
DS 2
It is noted that until
worked for Boeing Aircraft
15. 28 further noted that the Boeing 727 that was used in the hijacking was produced around 1965, and it is believed that would have a working knowledge of the airplane and its rear entry/exit capabilities.
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It is the property of the FBI and it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
SEARCHES vout 290 INDEXED
164-81-8543
8543
b6
b7C
SERIALIZED FILED :selected:
JAN 2 3 1981
COL OFATTLE
DB Cooper-18808SE 164-81 PD 164-41 SLH: LBN 1
The following investigation was conducted by SA
AT PORTLAND, OREGON
On February 20, 1980, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District,
telephone was contacted regarding the possibility that bait money found near the on February 10, 1980, could have been brought to that area by a river feeding the Columbia River from the north.
The area believed to be the drop zone of the subject in 1971, is described as that area in the State of Washington bounded on the morth by the Lewis River, the east by the Clark County-Skamania County line, and the Columbia River. advised the only likely river feeding the Columbia River within the above described drop zone that would be capable of moving several bundles of money or a package about 16x16x4 inches to the Columbia River would be the Washougal River. A logical time, if the money came down the Washougal, would have been during the December 2, 1977 Washougal flood when parts of the river were
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TIR of Occurrence
M<figure><table><tr><th>/ OF</th><th>I. Offense/Charge/Incident: (From-Original)</th><th>2. Classification</th><th>3. Location of Incident ( House No. Street Name]</th><th>4. Grid</th></tr><tr><td>PAGE NO.</td><td>Farina Property</td><td>II</td><td>Lewis River Between Heissontr. 4 Junio Falls</td><td></td></tr></table></figure>
5. VIc
business)
7.
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8. Tim occurrence.
M
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12 8 180 1200
9. Time this report assigned
12 10 80 0900
report due
1
11. Solvability factors for investigation from
original Investigation report
12. Distribution
13. Narrative: Do not repeat the results of the preliminary investigation. Report all actions taken and all developments in The case since the last report. Describe and record the value of recovered property. List the name, number and description. of persons arrested. Explain classification change.
INVESTIGATIVE ACTION REPORT
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Property rocovered :unselected: Yes :unselected: No
167/ Multiple-Clearance? :unselected: Yas :unselected: No
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Suspect Time</td><td>:unselected:
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Palmer said he believed the money found its way into the water not long after the hijacking, because it would have deteriorated within weeks if left exposed on the surface.
Palmer offered a theory for what happened, based on what little evidence exists and on geological information. It
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COOPER'S CASH - Portland State University geologist Leonard Palmer discusses probable history of $20 bills found Sunday on Vancouver, Wash., beach. The money, part of ransom paid to hijacker "Dan Cooper," washed ashore recently after spending about eight years in water, Palmer says.
begins with Cooper parachuting from the Boeing 727 somewhere over South- west Washington.
Cooper may have landed in a wil- derness alive and then decided to find a stream to follow out of the woods, Palmer speculated.
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Cooper may have landed in a wil- derness alive and then decided to find a stream to follow out of the woods, Palmer speculated. He said the chance that Cooper landed in water was re- mote.
: Once Cooper got to the water, something happened that caused him to hecome separated from at least part of the money, Palmer continued.
"He would not let go unless he was
in trouble. He had gone through a lot of work to get that money," Palmer said. "But there were plenty of reasons for him to be in trouble."
Whatever the source of the trouble, the money entered the water.
"Up to that point, it's conjecture," Palmer said. "But once we have it in the water, we know what happened to it."
The bills spent the next nine years moving slowly downstream, probably getting caught at spots on the stream bottom, resting there a time and then becoming dislodged by river action.
The bills recovered Sunday were
E worn away in a rounding fashion and were matted together - evidence that the money had been in the water most of the time, Palmer explained.
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The bills recovered Sunday were
E worn away in a rounding fashion and were matted together - evidence that the money had been in the water most of the time, Palmer explained.
Palmer said he believes the bills probably were washed up on the river bank within the last three to six months. The bills could have been there as long a year if they were well pre- served in the water, he added.
The FBI sent the decomposed $20 bills Wednesday to its Washington, D.C., laboratory.
The FBI ultimately plans to return the money to its proper owner when it determines whether the owner is Northwest Airlines or Royal Globe In- surance Co. of New York, which cov- ered the loss. The airline's offer of a $25,000 reward for return of the money has expired.
Charles Arnold, a spokesman for the U.S. Treasury Department in Washing- ton, D.C., said the tattered bills would be replaced at face value if they were returned to the Treasury.
Responsibility for the Cooper inves- tigation Thursday was returned to the FBI office in Seattle. Technically, the Seattle field office has been in charge of the hijacking investigation.
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5/8/81
(Date)
RE:
D. B. Cooper $200,000 Hi-Jack
Retention For appropriate :unselected: For information :unselected: optional :selected: action :unselected: Surep, by :unselected: The enclosed is for your information. If used in a future report, :unselected: conceal all
sources, :unselected: paraphrase contents. :unselected: Enclosed are corrected pages from report of SA dated
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The hijacker instructed that the plane 164-81-8569A
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proceed in a southerly direction and fly at a low altitude and slow speed which would enable the rear door of the plane (Boeing 727) to be opened during the flight.
The hijacker apparently bailed out somewhere between Seattle, Washington, and Reno, Nevada, where the plane landed to refuel. It was determined the hijacker, two parachutes and the ransom money had disappeared when the plane was inspected at Reno, Nevada.
Artist conception drawings of the aircraft hijacker were prepared by the FBI Exhibit Section and are considered a reasonable likeness. The black and white composites were prepared initially and sometime later the color composites were prepared to epict the hijacker's complexion and age more graphically.
The hijacker is described as follows:
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We would appreciate being kept advised of what recovery is or has been made
Very truly yours;
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DB.Cooper-18887b6 b7C
915 Second Avenue, Rm. 710 Seattle, Washington 98174 August 14, 1981
Law Offices 33 South Fifth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 Attention:
Dear
In response to your letter of July 27, 1981, to Mr. Bill Baker of the Portland Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, please be advised that the money recovered in connection with this matter is being retained as evidence by the Seattle Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Inasmuch as this investigation is still pending, it is essential that this evidence beretained. At the time this investigation is closed, you will be contacted in regards to the disposition of the money.
Very truly yours,
Allen P. Whitaker Special Agent in Charge :selected:
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164A- 81-8576 DB Cooper-18888Memorandum
To
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SAC, SEATTLE (154A-81) (P)
Date
8/18/81
From : SA
Subject :
NORJAK(A)
00: Seattle
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He is bringing this matter to the attention of the FBI, inasmuch as the whole situation appears to be extremely bizarre to him. While he is in no way certain this matter is involved with the D. B. Cooper matter, it is interesting to note that Dr. Roman was a jet pilot, was apparently knowledgeable of airplanes and resided in an area adjacent to the flight path of Cooper's plane.
DB Cooper-18892FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-78)
FBI
TRANSMIT VIA: :unselected: Teletype
CLASSIFICATION: :unselected: TOP SECRET :unselected: Facsimile
PRECEDENCE: :unselected: Immediate :unselected: Priority :unselected: SECRET :unselected: AIRTEL :unselected: Routine :unselected: CONFIDENTIAL :unselected: UNCLAS E FT O :unselected: UNCLAS
Date
8/21/81
TO :
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
FROM:
SAC, MIAMI (164A-552) (P)
SUBJECT
NOR JAK;
CAA-HIJACK
(A)
(00: SEATTLE)
Re Seattle airtel to Miami, 7/10/81.
The suspect :
The following investigation was conducted at Ft. Lauderdale, Florida:
A letter received from an individual referred to as of Cecil, New Jersey reference a subject of D.
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is described as follows:
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Race
DOB
POB
Height
S'TINY
Weight
190 - 196 pounds
Hair
Brown (greying)
Eyes
Hazel
Facial Hair
" Mustache, beard or both; or clean shaven at times
SSAN
FBI #
Last known residence. Willow River, Minnesota
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according to U.S. Probation Officer Minneapolis, b7C believes is not involved in criminal activity at, the present time and is working steadily at which
Minnesota, who was interviewed on 9/17/81. advised he is
Plymouth, Minnesota.
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is described as follows:
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Race
DOB
POB
Height
Weight Eyes
Hair
SSAN
Home Address:
Telephone Number
FBI #
Male Caucasian
567
170 pounds
Hazel
Brown
Plymouth, Minnesota
served time at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Sandstone, Minnesota as a result of his conviction on and was. released from a half-way house
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In view of the fact that it is believed has previously been eliminated as a suspect in NORJAK, no further investigation is being conducted unless requested by Seattle.
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also advised that when at the center he made the statement that prior to coming to California and staying at the in San Francisco he had stayed at the in Miami, Florida.
first :unselected:
advised that since depar- ture from the his whereabouts is presently unknown by this organization.
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. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICELiving with a Legend by SA Billy Bob Williams
Webster's New World Dictionary includes, among its thousands of word definitions, many words which are of opposite meaning. The dictionary defines immortality as "lasting fame." It defines anonymity as "the quality or state of being anonymous (as through absence or lack of identity)." Through- out history, numerous criminal person- alities have been described by one or the other of these words, but few, such as "Jack the Ripper," qualified for both titles.
One such individual stepped through the door of a Boeing 727 on a stormy Thanksgiving eve in 1971.
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By communication dated September 23, 1981, the Butte Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation advised that on September 23, 1981,
Alberta Canada,
telephone
advised that
who had information regarding the D. B. Cooper case in which an individual hijacked an airliner in the United States and then parachuted from the aircraft.
turned the telephone conversation
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2NORJAK; CRIME ABOARD AIRCRAFT - HIJACK
advised that one near the community of Caroline in Alberta, Canada. and
resides
stated that until recently, has been very difficult to converse with. He stated that recently, however, he has caught in the act of and since is dependent upon the continuation of his for his livelihood, he has become somewhat cooperative and conversant with
told that who parachuted from the hijacked airplane in the United States, formerly was
in the Caroline, Alberta, Canada, area.
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Enclosed for the Bureau are the original and five copies of a letterhead memorandum reflecting background data on captioned case and requesting investigation for Legat, Ottawa. Two copies suitable for dissemination to Legat.
Attached to this communication are four artist's composites, two black and white and two color, depicting NORJAK Unsub, also known as D. B. Cooper, Dan Cooper.
Legat Ottawa is requested to contact
Alberta, Canada, and determine through identity of who is known to him. Develop background data, physical description, and using enclosed photos, determine if identical to Unsub.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS
4 - Bureau (Enc. 10) :selected: (2 - Legat Ottawa) 2 )- Seattle RLM : smk (6)
8591 164A-81-8590A
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To
:
SĄC, SEATTLE
Date 10/21/81
From
: :selected:
q/x SAC, DENVER (164-704) (P)
Subject :
UNSUB, aka :selected:
164-81
D. B. Cooper
CAA - HIJACKING
(00:
SEATTLE)
Seattle is requested to forward a supply of flyers containing the artist's conception of captioned Unsub to Denver. :selected: 2 - Seattle (RM) 2 - Denver BWJ:mfw (4)
1647-81-8592 CHEDEMO
OCT 2 3 1981
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requested that his wife not find out that he is the one who exposed his because if she did, he would probably
stated that when Los Angeles area that he worked at radio station
lived in the
He is now employed at the radio station in Tacoma, Washington, and is utilizing the name of
described his
as follows :
Race
White
Sex
Male 5'9-10"
Height
Hair
Blond or light color 150-180 pounds
Weight
Physical condition Complexion/facial characteristics
No muscle tone
Pale skin, baggie eyelids,
Age (in 1971) Miscellaneous
wore prescription sunglasses, high cheekbones, broad nose Approximately 40 years old Heavy smoker; having a pilot's license; speaks fluent Spanish
advised that his wife's , but after they were divorced, she remarried
maiden name is
and currently uses the name does not know the current whereabouts of
He advised that he wife.
advised that his occurred approximately four days prior to the D. B. Cooper incident.
The above information is being provided to the Seattle Division for whatever action deemed necessary.
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DB Cooper-18993
- 2 *- :unselected: :unselected:FD-( (Rev-5-22-78)
FBI
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Was Thomson collaborating with hijacker Cooper to help him gut out of the country? Or was Thomson unaware that a hijacker seven years earlier had been named D.B. Cooper? Whatever the answer, did Thomson, or any of the others report this correspondence to the FBI as any good law- abiding American should? A check with both the Bureau and offices of these gentlemen reveals they did not.
'S 14Come on now, ronald // Naw. bia in all skesmay I ask you: Do cinti slotte Thing going with mid-wams. in whar.
makes hin a greater man mah m.att Jom, von ought to wilt greeting cards- I'm mpwewwd. Q
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D.B. Cooper Was Here
by Ken Lizotte :
I have been passed more evidence that D.B. Cooper, the 1971 hijacker who . tatajutl with $200,000 somewhere over the Similiin California countryside, actually surineed-at least briefly -in Cambridge .. Cooper has been eluding the F.B.L. rather successfully all though itx seventies, but my source (kt's call him, The Lurksclaims that a D.B. Cooper lived in the Boston ales bom 1977 to at least law 1978 He also maintains that prominent U.
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why, like Thomson, did Burnssay nothing alwant the pante to law enforcement officials?
The Lusk has alkved this portion of the letter av esalener: "I've been watching you work very closely all the yeats you've been lwad of the Fed. and I think you've done a great job. BrHer shan I could du. that's kry sine. I mean, is ain't easy keeping money hom getting out to thepeople the way you bar ... xxneboch's got to keep money Page 4 THE EDGE - March 24, 1980
from lafting into the wrong hands. . . . I will most ngra yoi having your job because 1 will not be able to hear of yott amine. Masin they 'B ante a story about you in People? I hope so, because I wonukl souris now being able to read about what you've been doing with uansett. Whatever happens. be acuve. Don't let the coontmy get you down, it's nos yont wany anynaar."
1/tchi? '1 his is an ouflow stx aking? Is this on the Jewel is what? The Link says it is. but offers noexplanation, Why then would D.B. Cooper, the outlaw, contend Aithast F. Bunans Int his wink with the FR B? Could this le code? Does Cooper know what he's talking alxan when he writes.
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Cooper, and he believes that the photograph bears a striking resemblance to an individual he went to high school with. This individual is
telephonically
stated that he and :unselected:
graduated from Puyallup High School, Puyallup, Washington, in :unselected: He last :unselected:
saw ago. was a member of the
Puyallup, Washington, seven or eight years
LEAD :
SEATTLE DIVISION
AT PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON
Conduct appropriate investigation at in an effort to determine if suspect may possibly be D. B. Cooper.
DSM : lah (2) lan
Puyallup Id:
164-81-8611 SEARCHED SERIALIZED LE THED 0 :selected:
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To
:
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P)
Date 12/8/81
From :
SA
Subject :
NORJAK
On November 24, 1981, at 5:52 p.m., an individual identifying himself as
telephonically Puyallup, Washington, home telephone number contacted the Tacoma Resident Agency and advised that he had recently seen a photograph of the hijacker D.
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UNCLAS EF TO :unselected: UNCLAS
Date
12/4/81
TO:
SAC, SEATTLE (164A-81)
FROM:
SAC, TAMPA (164A-417) (ORA) (RUC)
NORJACK;
CAA - HIJACKING
(00: SEATTLE)
Reurtel to Bureau, 11/10/81.
On 11/27/81, Winter Park, Florida, telephone number advised that he viewed a picture of a D. B. Cooper in the 11/26/81 issue of the Orlando Sentinel Star newspaper, and on I1/26/81, while at a Sambo's Restaurant, saw an individual closely resembling Cooper. described the individual as:
Age :
32 to 35 years 6'0"
Height:
Hair:
Weight :
Build:
Attire:
Brown, with beard and mustache and extremely receding hairline 160 to 170 pounds Medium Lumberjack type shirt and jeans
a
stated this individual left Sambo's Restaurant in Toyota, or Datsun pickup with Florida tag
and the pickup contained
On 11/30/81, vehicle registration records of the Depart- ment of Motor Vehicles, State of Florida, revealed Florida tag is registered to a Winter Park, Florida, and the tag is assigned to a
27 2-Seattle 1-Tampa RLW:pls (3)
16-1-81-8616
Approved:
Transmitted
(Number)
(Time)
A
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DB Cooper-19040
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164-91 8617 000 :selected: b6 b7C
DB Cooper-1904412/9/01 SAC, PHILADELPHIA (104-133) (C) FORJACK (A) 00: SEATTLE DIRECTOR, FBI (104-2111)
Re Bureau airtel to Philadelphia dated 11/21/31.
Since the enclosed note from the Allored D. B. Cooper cet deadlines which had already been exceeded by the tino the communication arrived in the Philadelphia Division and since the enclosure contained nothing of an evidentiary nature other than a Philadelphia postmari:, no investigation is being conducted by the Philadelphia Division unless otherwise notified by the bureau or the office of origin. :selected:
2 - Bureau (1C1-2111) (8. - Seattle (104-61) 1 - Philadelphia (104-133) VAV: b.jI: ( 3 )
16HA-81-8617
A
DB Cooper-19045Memorandum
(
To
: SAC, SEATTLE (164-81)
Date 12/11/81.
From : SA
Subject : NORJAK
On 12/11/81, Seattle Times, advised he was recently called by an individual who identified himself as
He stated that he is the individual who is the subject in the captioned matter. said that he still has part of the money that he got by hijacking this plane and plans to turn it over to the FBI.
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believed, although he was not sure, that was also a member of the Special Warfare Center Parachute Demonstration Team.
He stated he believed could be identical with the D. B. Cooper who disappeared approximately ten years ago. He described character as a very dislikable person, meaning that not many people liked him. He would personally characterize as a "punk."
stated he has a class picture including back in and would make it available to the FBI, if necessary.
described
as a white male, age approximately 47 at the present time, who could pass for a few years younger. He is 5 feet 9-10 inches, 160-165 pounds, light brown hair, short, crewcut.
Investigation on 11/30/81 at Honolulu, Hawaii
File #
HN 164-85
EIK
by SA(A)
(EJK/keh)
Date dictated
12/1/81
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and Its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
FBI/DOJ
DB Cooper-19064
164A-81-8627
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He was smoking. I said what are you doing this for. His reply was, They are I told him
He laughed. would drive to different parts of town and try to talk to each other on their walkie talkies they had gotten.
I overheard a talk from about a sky
diver who hit his target from 7500 ft. said 150 mph. said Good.
aksed him at what speed and
had kept his blue brief case for years, about 20 years, he was very b6 proud of it. It was black about 2 ft long and 8 in. thick. It had rounded corners. He told when I questioned him about it. I was suprised. He had bought a new one. b7C me would never let anyone take his picture. One day at word he grabbed and broke some guy's camera that was about to take his picture .. The large picture that I saw recently in the newspapter looks like him at the last time I saw him.
brought a record player to work and was listening to She was studying 8 hours a day. She told me
IN 1972, I called of Continental Mortgage Inc.
( Banker for Silver Crest Homes) to see if he had a phone number for He gave a number in Los Angeles.
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Cooper," Universal 'Studios offered $1 million for informa- tion leading to the arrest and convic- tion of Cooper, who's name probably wasn't even Cooper. The studio still has the money.
His start as a folk hero began when a "Dan Cooper" bought a one-way ticket on Northwest Airlines Flight 305 from Portland, Ore., to Seattle.
Moments after takeoff, Cooper harided a stewardess a hand-written note, announcing the skyjacking and demanding $200,000 and four parachutes. He also opened his brief -. case and showed her what she later said looked like a bomb.
Instructions were radioed .to the ground and, while the plane circled Seattle-Tacoma Airport, money and parachutes' were rounded up. Cooper chain-smoked filter-tipped cigarettes and bought and sipped two bourbon- and-water highballs during the negotiations.
In Seattle, the 36 passengers'and two stewardesses got off, while one stewardess and three cockpit crewmen stayed aboard. Cooper became fidgety as refueling took too long and told the stewardess, "Let's get this circus on the road."
THE PLANE took off for Reno, Nijv., at 7:37 p.
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Cooper has bragged to
California that he had thrown out some of the money that was subsequently found by a small boy in the Oregon area just to make it look like he had died.
On 12/28/81, telephonically contacted the Sacramento Division and advised that she had recently learned from her friends in California that Melvin Cooper was employed in a helicopter rescue business located in the Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, California area and that he had died approximately five or six months ago in a helicopter crash. She stated that the crash was a result of his employment and that he was returning from Santa Barbara with a patient when this helicopter crashed into the side of a hill.
Efforts to locate a driver's license for Melvin Cooper in the Sacramento Division has been negative.
It is noted that will not identify
her friends in :selected: California and has requested that they not be contacted by the FBI.
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DB Cooper-19094SC 164-50
described Melvin Cooper as follows :
<figure><table><tr><td>Sex</td><td>Male</td></tr><tr><td>Race</td><td>White</td></tr><tr><td>Height</td><td>5'8" to 519"
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DB Cooper-19094SC 164-50
described Melvin Cooper as follows :
<figure><table><tr><td>Sex</td><td>Male</td></tr><tr><td>Race</td><td>White</td></tr><tr><td>Height</td><td>5'8" to 519"</td></tr><tr><td>Build</td><td>Rather stocky</td></tr><tr><td>Eyes</td><td>Piercing dark brown eyes</td></tr><tr><td>Facial</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>characteristics</td><td>Long slender nose</td></tr></table></figure>
The above is being furnished for the review of the Seattle office.
Seattle is requested to advise whether or not additional investigation desired.
ALD
3*
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ATTORNEY AT LAW 718 STATE STREET SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK 12307
TELEPHONE
December 30, 1981
San Francisco, California
Dear
My purpose in writing is two-fold.
First, a while ago a client of mine wrote me a letter regarding an acquaintance of hers, alias
who apparently could have been involved in the Northwest Air Lines robbery in 1971. Rather than synopsizing her information I have included a photo copy thereof. Her observations are interesting and I can think of no other way of informally inquiring into their validity than through your office.
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27 SEATTLE 1 - MILWAUKEE (164A-36-34A) HWC/lav (3)
1642-81-8643
SEARCHED
INDEXED SERIALIZED :selected: FILED
JAN 1 3 1982
FBI-SEATTLE
3
DB Cooper-19122
b6 b7C
b6 b7C
b6 b7CFD-36 (Rev. 5-22-78)
FBI
TRANSMIT VIA: :unselected: Teletype
CLASSIFICATION: :unselected: TOP SECRET :unselected: Facsimile :unselected: x Airtel
PRECEDENCE: :unselected: Immediate :unselected: Priority :unselected: Routine :unselected: SECRET :unselected: CONFIDENTIAL :unselected: UNCLAS EF TO :unselected: UNCLAS
b6 b7C
Date
12/21/81
TO :
SAC, SEATTLE (164A-81)
FROM :
SAC, PORTLAND (164A-41) (P)
SUBJECT:
NORJAK;
(00: Seattle)
INday- ELIMINAte during PHYSICAL Age + R 11/21/82
Re Bureau teletype to all offices 11/10/81.
On 11/23/81,
Coquille, Oregon, residence
business telephone
1
telephonically contacted the Portland Office of
the FBI regarding an individual he feels he is identical to
"D.B. COOPER," and thereafter received consideration for the
one million dollar reward offered by Universal Studios.
refused to divulge the name of the individual he feels is identical to captioned subject unless contacted personally
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, furnished the name of the individual he feels is identical to the subject in 2 - Seattle 2 - Portland :selected:
164A-81-8644
PLM : pkg
(4)
JAN 1 / 12
Approved: R$6/BOR
Transmitted
{Number)
(Time)
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DB Cooper-19123
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captioned matter as
No further description of was furnished.
The above information is furnished to Seattle for evaluation and all leads are left to the discretion of Seattle Office.
Investigation continuing.
2*
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DB Cooper-19124 :unselected:x Airtel
12/21/81
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Re Bureau teletype to all offices 11/10/81.
On 11/23/81,
Coquille, Oregon, residence business telephone telephonically contacted the Portland Office of the FBI regarding an individual he feels he is identical to "D.B. COOPER," and thereafter received consideration for the one million dollar reward offered by Universal Studios.
refused to divulge the name of the individual he feels is identical to captioned subject unless contacted personally by an agent.
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advised that often talked about :selected: 1
- Springfield )- Coattle (164A-81-8505) 1 - Chicago JPG: tm (4)
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1647-81-8646
JAN 2 1 1992 :selected:
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Seattle has requested that physical and background data be obtained through Illinois State Prison System.
On 12/31/81, Stateville at Joliet, Illinois, was contacted and advised that prison records are maintained at Springfield, Illinois.
In view of the above, Chicago is considering this matter RUC.
LEADS
SPRINGFIELD DIVISION
AT SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS
Will review prison records for
and furnish physical and background data to Seattle.
2*
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DB Cooper-19132 :unselected:Memorandum
To
:
SAC, SEATTLE (164A-81) (P)
Date
1/23/82
From :
SA
Subject :
NORJAK(A)
00: Seattle
RE: Suspect Dr. JAMES A. ROMAN (deceared)
Re Seattle memo of SA
11/18/81.
On 12/16/81,
Office of
Special Investigations, Department of Social and Health
Servieces, 500 W. 8th Street, Vancouver, Washington, advised
he would attempt to obtain a photograph and/or description
of Dr. James A. Roman.
On 12/30/81, contact was attempted with supra, with negative results as he was not available.
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Roman, 3 - Seattle
JTG/jg
memo 3/20
A&D
16HA-81-8647 SEARCHED = INDEXED SERIALIZED Centi L
JAN 25 1352
DB Cooper-19134
b6 b7C
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b6 b7CMemorandum
To
:
SAC, SEATTLE (164A-81)(P)
Date
1/23/82
From
:
SA
Subject :
NORJAK(A)
00: Seattle
RE: Suspect Dr. JAMES A. ROMAN (deceased)
Re Seattle memo of SA
11/18/81.
On 12/16/81,
Office of Special Investigations, Department of Social and Health Servieces, 500 W. 8th Street, Vancouver, Washington, advised he would attempt to obtain a photograph and/or description of Dr. James A, Roman.
On 12/30/81, contact was attempted with supra, with negative results as he was not available.
On 1/19/82, supra, advised he had not yet been successful in locating a photograph of Dr. Roman or in obtaining a complete physical description of him. He said he anticipated receiving this information whithin a short period of time at which time he would furnish it to the Vancouver Resident Agency Office of the FBI,
LEAD
SEATTLE AT VANGOUVER, WASHINGTON
Will maintain contact with Office of Special b6 b7C
Investigations, 500 W. 8th Street, Vancouver, for information of value concerning a description and photograph of Dr.
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He speculates that a packet of the ran- som money founli in 1980 on a sandy beach west of Vancouver was pro- bably washed down to the Columbia River in later spring floods.
1644-81-8651
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FBI/ DO. DB Cooper-19144FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-78)
FBI
TRANSMIT VIA: :unselected: Teletype
PRECEDENCE:
CLASSIFICATION: :unselected: Immediate :unselected: Priority :unselected: TOP SECRET :unselected: SECRET :unselected: Facsimile :unselected: Airtel :unselected: Routine :unselected: CONFIDENTIAL :unselected: UNCLAS EF TO :unselected: UNCLAS
Date
2/11/82
TO:
SAC, SEATTLE (164A-81)
FROM :
SAC, LOS ANGELES (164A-497) (P) (C-1)
SUBJECT :
NORJACK
00:
SEATTLE
Re Sacramento airtels to Seattle dated
1/5-27/82.
Investigation regarding suspect Melvin Cooper.
The following investigation was conducted by
Special Agent
at Santa Barbara, California,
on 2/10/82:
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Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Santa Barbara Flight
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LOS ANGELES
AT VAN NUYS, CALIFORNIA: Will contact personnel at the General Aviation District Office, Van Nuys Airport and conduct appropriate investigation as requested in reference communications.
- 2* -
DB Cooper-19146FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-78)
FBI
TRANSMIT VIA: :unselected: Teletype
CLASSIFICATION: :unselected: Immediate :unselected: TOP SECRET :unselected: Facsimile :unselected: Priority
PRECEDENCE: :unselected: SECRET :unselected: Routine :unselected: CONFIDENTIAL :selected: Airtel :unselected: UNCLAS E F TO :unselected: UNCLAS
Date
2/11/82
TO:
SAC, SEATTLE (164A-81)
FROM :
SAC, LOS ANGELES (164A-497) (P) (C-1)
SUBJECT :
NORJACK
00 :
SEATTLE
Re Sacramento airtels to Seattle dated
1/5-27/82.
Investigation regarding suspect Melvin Cooper.
The following investigation was conducted by Special Agent at Santa Barbara, California, on 2/10/82:
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Santa Barbara Flight Service Station, 1503 Cecil Cook Place, advised that he was not aware of any helicopter crashes within the past year or more in the Santa Barbara area. suggested contact be made with the FAA, General Aviation District Office, at Van Nuys Municipal Airport, Van Nuys, California, telephone
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On the same date, San Diego indices, and records of San Diego Police Department and Sheriff's Department disclosed no arrest record for Clemens, no citations and no traffic convictions. :selected: 2)- Seattle (Enc. 1) 1 - San Diego
KAV: tlb (3)
11-81-8653
SEARCHED. INDEXED DE FILED
SERIALIZED
Per FEB 26 1982
Approved: NAZJoh
Transmitted
(Number) (Time)
LE
DB Cooper-19149 :selected: AIRTELSD 164A-91
Comparison of the enclosed driver's license photograph does not disclose any marked resemblance to the artist's conception drawing of "D. B. Cooper".
On 1/25/82,
California, telephone number was contacted relative to the information furnished in his letter to the Seattle Office referred to above. :unselected: stated that he was prompted to write the letter after viewing an "In Search Of" episode on television con- cerning "D. B. Cooper" in the captioned hijacking. In
estimation, the artist's conception drawing of "Cooper" reminded him of Clemens. He had no other reason than this believed resemblance to consider Clemens a suspect in the captioned matter, but believed that Clemens was a retired airline pilot, although he did not know for which airlines Clemens had flown.
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At the time of his arrest for was living :selected: 2) - Seattle (164A-81-8595) 2 - Springfield (164A-95)
MJH/pal (4)
MAR 12 1982
Approved: RBD/T Transmitted
{Number)
(Time)
DB Cooper-19177
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164A-81-8575
SEARCHEDINDEXED, SERIALIZED @ FEED-0
b6 b7CSI 164A-95
at Chicago, Illinois. :unselected: has been con-
victed in the past of
FBI number is
is said to have three brothers by the names of He has one sister named All of their addresses are unknown. served one enlistment in the Illinois National Guard. Record reflects that :unselected: is of no particular religion and has four also years of high school. In and maiden name unknown, in Chicago and has one son, Their residence is unknown
middle name :unselected:
2. is described as follows:
<figure><table><tr><th>Race:</th><th>White</th></tr><tr><td>Sex :</td><td>Male</td></tr><tr><td>Height:</td><td>5'10"</td></tr><tr><td>Weight:</td><td>154 pounds</td></tr><tr><td>Hair:</td><td>Brown</td></tr><tr><td>Eyes:</td><td>Dark blue</td></tr><tr><td>DOB:</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Occupation:</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Inmate Number:</td><td></td></tr></table></figure>
The Department of Corrections
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The original AMEXCO Money Order was negotiated and submitted through normal banking channels to AMEXCO, Englewood, Colorado, for payment. On 3/3/82, AMEXCO officials returned the original money order to Houston National Bank, P. O. Box 299001, Houston, Texas.
On 3/22/82, :unselected: made available copies of the AMEXCO T. I. D .; the money order, and the Transit Collection Letter; and on 3/22/82, the Denver FBI Office disseminated this information to Houston by Denver letter dated 3/22/82, a copy of which is enclosed.
Seattle is requested to review the money order inasmuch as the sender of this money order is indicated to be a city and state unknown.
Investigation to be conducted is being left to the discretion of Seattle, office of origin. :selected: +
2 - Seattle (Enc 4) Recla- 1 - Denver JFT/jft (3)
DB Cooper-19197
164A-81-8667 INDEXED
FAX NA 1932
!
ECI - SALA RB/4 1
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FBI
TRANSMIT VIA:
PRECEDENCE: :unselected: Immediate
CLASSIFICATION: :unselected: Teletype :unselected: TOP SECRET :unselected: Facsimile :unselected: Priority :unselected: XX SECRET :selected:
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TOP SECRET :unselected: Facsimile :unselected: Priority :unselected: SECRET :unselected: AIRTEL :unselected: Routine :unselected: CONFIDENTIAL :unselected: UNCLAS E F TO :unselected: UNCLAS
Date
12/23/81
TO :
SAC, SEATTLE (164A-81)
FROM :
SAC, PORTLAND (164A-41) (P)
SUBJECT:
NORJAK (A)
(00: Portland)
Re Detroit teletype to the Bureau, 11/13/81; and Detroit
airtel to Portland, 11/5/81.
Enclosed for Seattle are two copies each of referenced
communications and two copies of a photograph of
Copies of enclosed communication and photograph of furnished to Seattle for evaluation.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS
2 - Seattle (Enc. 6) (%, 2 - Portland
PLM : pIm (4)
- 1 *-
1647-81-8673
Approved: RSbra
Transmitted
(Number)
(Time)
Per :selected: b6 b7c
DB Cooper-19212
rec'd At rotor 3/30/82 a
W/ENCE.
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AIRTEL
12/23/81
TO:
SAC, SEATTLE (164A-81)
FROM:
SAC, PORTLAND (164A-41) (P)
SUBJECT:
NORJAK (A)
(00:
Portland)
Re Detroit teletype to the Bureau, 11/13/81; and Detroit
airtel to Portland, 11/5/81.
Enclosed for Seattle are two copies each of referenced
communications and two copies of a photograph of
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Enclosed for Seattle are two copies each of referenced
communications and two copies of a photograph of
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Copies of enclosed communication and photograph of furnished to Seattle for evaluation.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS
21- Seattle (Enc. 6) 2 - Portland PLM:plm (4)
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DB Cooper-1913
FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-787
FBI
TRANSMIT VIA: :unselected:
Teletype
PRECEDENCE: :unselected: Immediate
CLASSIFICATION: :unselected: TOP SECRET :unselected: Facsimile :unselected: Priority :unselected: XX SECRET :selected: AIRTEL :unselected: Routine :unselected: CONFIDENTIAL :unselected: UNCLAS E F TO :unselected: UNCLAS
Date
3/30/<figure><table><tr><td>TO:</td><td>SAC, SPRINGFIELD (164A-95)</td></tr><tr><td>FROM :</td><td>SAC, SEATTLE (164A-81) (P)</td></tr></table></figure>(P)
NORJAK
00 :
SEATTLE
Re Springfield airtel to Seattle, dated February 25, 1982.
It does not appear from physical description and and age of
that either is responsible for Norjak.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
2 - Springfield Q)- Seattle RLM : lah (4) "
Seasoned
Indexed Filod
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Approved: Transmitted
(Number)
(Time)
Per :
DB Cooper-19214
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FD-86 (Rev.
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Roman but, as of yet, was not successful in his attempts. He said that when he located a photograph, he would provide to the Vancouver Office of the FBI.
On 3/8/82, contact was attempted with supra, with negative results as he was not available.
On 3/11/82 supra, advised he still could not Locate a photograph of Dr. Roman.
On 3/18/82
supra, advised could be contacted by the FBI. He indicated b7C she of Roman or at least could provide a detailed description of him. She resides, according to in Vancouver and works at the Department of Social and Health Services, also in Vancouver.
LEAD
SEATTLE AT VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON
Will contact Dent. of Social and Health
Services, Vancouver, or at Vancouver, and James A. Roman or a detailed description of him so that this matter can be resolved.
3 - Seattle
A&D
JTG/jg
164A-81-8676
a
SERIALIZED ILED
1 AR i 1352 :selected: b6 b7C
DB Cooper-19218
b6 b7C
b6 b7C
b6 b7c
b6
b67C
Memorandum
To
:
SAC, SEATTLE (164A-BL) (P)
Date
3/28/82
From :
SA
Subject :
NORJAK
00: Seattle
RE: Suspect Dr. JAMES A. ROMAN (deceased)
Re Seattle memo of SA
1/23/82.
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Facsimile :unselected: SECRET :unselected: Airtel :unselected: CONFIDENTIAL :unselected: UNCLAS EFT O :unselected: UNCLAS
Date
4/26/82
TO:
DIRECTOR, FBI
FROM:
SAC, SEATTLE (164-81) (P)
NORJAK
00 :
SEATTLE
For the information of the Bureau, on 4/20/82, Assistant
United States Attorney
Chief Criminal Attorney,
United States Attorney's Office, Seattle, Washington, was contacted
in regards to the letter of Attorney
wherein
was inquiring about
which was
taken by the unknown subject in this matter and
AUSA advised that inasmuch as this matter is not completely ajudicated that the money recovered is evidence and is also stolen property and in the event the case is adjudicated, the money would be returned to the rightful owner, either the bonding company or Northwest Orient Airlines. He said would have to contact the rightful owner of the money following the adjudication of the case in an effort to return the money.
2 - Bureau 22- Seattle RLM : ses (4)
NUMA-81-8679
Approved:
Transmitted
(Number)
(Time)
Per
DB Cooper-19224
b6 b7C
b6 b7C :unselectd:
FD-350 (Rev. 12-5-78)
(Mount Clipping in Space Below)
€
cate page, name of 3paper, city and state.) g. 14, The Columbian Vancouver, Wash.
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: None, however, have matched all the way and thus the newspaper's offer still stands'to pay $1,000 for
the first $20 of the Cooper money to be turned in.
. The money given to the man called Cooper was hast- ily gathered in the Seattle area on Thanksgiving Eve, 1971. The serial numbers are not in consecutive order, al- though the FBI's list, which
is being republished in The Journal in installments, has been arranged alphabetically and numerically.
.The newspaper began re- producing the list on Nov. 22 and additional numbers have been published each day ex- cept for the weekend edi- tions.
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hijacked a Northwest Orient Airlines Boeing- 727 Thanks- giving Eve, 1971, and extort- ed $200,000 from the airline, He and the money disap- 1. peared when he parachutea from the jet somewhere be- tween Seattle and Reno.
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The FBI has received sev- cral new leads and offers of help in the 2-year-old D.B. Cooper hijacking case since The Journal offered to pay $1,000 for the first $20 of the "Cooper cash" to be turned in.
Julius Mattson, agent in charge of the Portland office of the FBI, said every re- sponse is followed through and that - there have been! several new ones during the days the newspaper has been publishing the list of serial numbers of the bills Cooper disappeared with
Anyone coming into pos- session of one of the 10,000 $20 bills can call The Journal at 221-8374, use the newspa- por's Secret Witness if he de- sires safeguard his identity or bring the bill to the news- 1
The Journal began publish- ing the, list of serial numbers Nov. 22 and.other parts of the list have appeared each day since with the exception of weekend editions.
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RUSSELL SIMS- 940 BILL CARPENTER
943. ROGER HOWARD MASTERSON
946 RICHARD H. SHUFORD
952 KETTHE GROVE
956-DARYL CARLYN
962. JACK E. PIERSCE, aka
967. 968.
suspect
CHARLES E. MAYSSusp. PAUL M .. HOFFMAN- DB COOPER-48217 - 22
+13.b6 b7C b7D
044
910 --- Donald-Lee~Sullivan
,
913- CARROLL COOPER-
917. John R. McMillan 918 -Stewart- Lynn Nebeker
921. Russ Atwood 922 Daniel Gorman
924. THOMAS WILLIAM SCHROEDER
927 PAUL SMIOZ SMILE
931-DON BAUER
933. ROBERT WESLEM JONES AKA Racketau
DB COOPER-48218b6
Gros comau warren b7C b7D
877. UNSUB;
881. Jack Eugene Phillips 882 .Mike (LNII) , aka-Michael Hurren. 883. John Schaff
895. Stephen-Rebert-Char
900. Roy Denton Anderson, Jr. 991. Gerald Kay Foulke"
942~ Richard vincent Chatham
904. James Edward Davis
505: Frank Edward Leuth, als
DB COOPER-48219 - 2156 b7C b7D
945. Billy Jewel Sparks 846. Graham Palmer
849: Harold crosby
8-58. UNSUB, Trousers found near Amboy, Na 12/23/76-
865. Luward Jr Cooper 866. Harry Hubert Ramcen
869- Bryant Coffelt 870. John F. Dere
872. HOWXXX Larry Hobart 073.
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