FBI says parachute wasn't legendary hijacker's
Oh well, it was intriguing for a while.
The FBI says that a parachute found buried in southwestern Wa
shington is not the one used by legendary plane hijacker D.B. Cooper when he jumped from a Northwest Orient passenger jet in 1971 with $200,000 in ransom money paid by the airline to free the plane's passengers.
The chute was found by children after their father had cleared some land.
"From the best we could learn from the people we spoke to, it just didn't look like it was the right kind of parachute in any way," FBI spokeswoman Robbie Burroughs said.
So, the legend of D.B. Cooper -- his real name is Dan Cooper -- lives on, even though his fate remains unknown.
-- Lance Murray




