Right, and the print didn't match. But that doesn't mean he wasn't DB Cooper -- that's just whaat THEY want you to believe!!!
Adding to an old FR Article since this is from the National Enquirer. The deceased man ( Robert W. Rackstraw Sr.) is on the list of ten people who Might be DB Cooper:
From National Enquirer:
D.B. Cooper Mystery Man Found Dead!
Suspected 1971 hijacker took secrets to the grave.
By National ENQUIRER Staff
Jul 29, 2019 @ 14:00PM
The former military man suspected of being infamous hijacker D.B. Cooper has died taking the secret of his true identity to the grave!
Some senior FBI agents thought Robert W. Rackstraw Sr. a U.S. Army veteran and paratrooper who closely resembled the police sketch of the culprit was the parachuting thief who in 1971 jumped from a plane over Washington state with $200,000 in ransom money, according to sources.
But it wasnt until 2016 that Rackstraw was fingered by a team of codebreakers and 40 investigators as the man who pulled off historys most daring heist!
Now, in a world exclusive, The National ENQUIRER can reveal Rackstraw who died in his San Diego condominium on July 9 was known as Mr. Cooper at a marina where hed dock a small yacht.
Everyone would refer to him as Mr. Cooper. He even had a nickname, Airborne Bob, from some of the guys! a source snitched.
He was always boastful that nobody could prove anything!
PHOTOS: D.B. Cooper Skyjacker Caught Alive & Well
Though the feds ultimately ruled him out as a suspect, independent investigators said cryptic coding in a 47-year-old letter sent by Cooper to a newspaper proved the hijacker was Rackstraw!
The fact that code from Rackstraws three military units two of them secret until the late 1980s were embedded in the letter makes this the smoking gun! declared filmmaker Thomas Colbert, leader of the sleuths who claimed they unraveled the mystery.
Colbert believes Rackstraws dispatch was directed at three co-conspirators who according to FBI documents and witnesses helped him escape.
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https://www.nationalenquirer.com/true-crime/db-cooper-mystery-hijacker-man-found-dead/