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Were taunting letters from D.B. Cooper?


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At least six letters—typed, handwritten and made using ransom-style cut out letters—were sent to several newspapers soon after the hijacking, all claiming to be from Cooper.

The FBI considered most to be hoaxes. But intriguingly, they held back the last two letters from the public until the 2000s, which may indicate they took those far more seriously.

A first letter, signed “DB Cooper” and sent from Oakdale, California to the Reno Evening Gazette, was received on November 29, 1971.

Using letters cut and paste from a Sacramento Bee newspaper, it read: “Attention! Thanks for the hospitality. Was in a rut.”

Full story at History dot com: Link

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