You said — “Then maybe my long time theory that he landed next to the Columbia River and made his escape in this submarine is true.”
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Well, that’s not the working theory about the money found at the shoreline of the Columbia River. Rather — it’s that it washed down one of about three possible tributaries and washed up along the shoreline of the Columbia, about that point and was buried in the sandy shore. And they figure that Cooper jumped a bit further north into a very heavily wooded area and was killed (or somehow escaped, having lost the loot).
In any case, the marked bills have never *once* shown up anywhere as having been spent.
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And by the way, there has been a Florida woman who says that she’s convinced that she was married to Cooper, but didn’t know it at the time. She says that he left a bit of information and she had some clues to that effect. She’s been “working on the case” to prove that she was married to him, after that hijacking. I don’t believe she knew him at the time of the hijacking.
I don’t think the FBI buys into her story, but it is somewhat compelling when you look into her details. There may be some DNA evidence that the FBI has, from the cigarettes that Cooper was smoking on board the plane.
I’ll see if I can find that woman’s name, somewhere...
Submarine?
Your taking my post to seriously. Didn’t click on the link, did you?