To: Star Traveler
There was an article from a few years ago, in which a woman was claiming that her recently deceased husband was D.B. Cooper, but that she didnt know about it while he was alive. She only figured it out later and she provided evidence and proof for the fact that he was. She was on TV and there were several articles written.
How could that be? I wonder if she found a tattoo on his body that said, "I'm D.B. Cooper."
18 posted on
01/02/2008 2:58:26 AM PST by
Jaysun
(It's outlandishly inappropriate to suggest that I'm wrong.)
To: Jaysun
You said — How could that be? I wonder if she found a tattoo on his body that said, “I’m D.B. Cooper.”
LOL! Yeah, that’s how...
But, really, someone else provided me with a link to that story, and I posted it in post #19. I still kinda think it could be that Weber guy...
Regards,
Star Traveler
To: Jaysun; Star Traveler
There was a guy on Coast (art bell) last night, that has studied the case for years.
Any way, one story about a death bed confession had the wife, who'd never heard of Cooper, look him up in the library, and found her dead husband's handwriting in the margins of a couple of books on Cooper.
So, her husband was apparently fixated on Cooper, and tried to pass himself off as Cooper before he died, relying on public information.
And, couldn't DNA be collected from any of your guy's "Earthly" possessions?
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