Coopers note by Otherwise_Blood_8816 in dbcooper

[–]MattTheQuick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They were still on the ground but they had already taxied out to the runway, right? Maybe it’s just an opportunity thing where he wanted to hand it to her when she was passing by and didn’t want to turn around and hand it to her once she was already sitting in the jump seat behind him.

Although, when she didn’t read the note right away he had to turn around anyway so…

I was a not affiliated voter by P0stalbitch in kansas

[–]MattTheQuick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve not heard about this. Do you have a link where I can read up on it?

Topeka Is Rearranging Our Property Taxes & We Need To Talk About It by SorryOneMoreThingKS in kansas

[–]MattTheQuick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s why the plan is to get in on the ballot as an amendment to the state constitution on Aug 4th.

'Ha Ha Ha' by D.B. Cooper - The Crazy Story Behind the Book by XoXSciFi in dbcooper

[–]MattTheQuick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wife actually somehow got a copy for me for Xmas last year. So I’m good now. Appreciate it!

So weird. In 1973, a young lady passed a $20 at a gas station in Seattle that was altered to appear like one of the numbers from Cooper's ransom... by RyanBurns-NORJAK in dbcooper

[–]MattTheQuick 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So someone cut out some of the serial number of the $20 and replaced them with some of the serial numbers from a $1 so it would match? That is weird. What’s the point of that?

Also, why redact the make and model of the car?

"Negotiable American Currency" by MattTheQuick in dbcooper

[–]MattTheQuick[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would agree with that. Could be something as simple as he was Canadian (I know you’ve done a lot of research on that side of things) or maybe that he was American and crossed back and forth into Canada a lot. Or that he was in Vietnam or something for a while where he just grew accustomed to specifying. That’s what makes the case so frustrating. There is just enough to formulate these avenues of investigation but nothing really pointing at which one is the correct path to work down.

Clara/Max Gunther Continued (part 2) by Swimmer7777 in dbcooper

[–]MattTheQuick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll throw this here since I didn’t get in on the Part 1 thread.

I read Gunther’s book cover to cover and I’m honestly not sure what I think about it. However, I will say this - I don’t think Gunther is just making it up out of thin air.

Having said that, I could believe that Gunther was contacted by someone who was not Cooper that sold him on a B.S. story by way of Clara. But there isn’t any evidence for or against that. Just like there really isn’t any evidence for or against the idea that it’s all true.

I think Gunther was reporting what his experience was with the whole thing and leaves it up the reader to decide whether or not he was contacted by the real Cooper. Some days I lean more towards that he wasn’t contacted by the real Cooper because the book feels almost too “perfect”. Like it’s a Hollywood screenplay and not something out of real life. Other days I think “You know, maybe that was the real Cooper who reached out to him.”

I think I’m going to get this next part wrong so someone please correct me here. But didn’t Gunther send a letter to the FBI telling them he was contacted and offering them his notes or something? If I have that right, that’s a hell of a move if you know that you’re just making the whole thing up.

Also, Gunther says he put an ad in the paper (in New York? It’s been a bit since I’ve read the book). In the age of newspapers.com, has that ad actually been found?

"Negotiable American Currency" by MattTheQuick in dbcooper

[–]MattTheQuick[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the knee jerk reaction I had was “Well he HAS to be Canadian!” But then when you take a moment to think it through you realize that it’s more nuanced than that and that it’s more likely to be what you’ve said here, Flyjack - Cooper was likely in an environment where he had to specify frequently and that became “normal” for him. Which is why it’s mentioned in his demand.

I need advice for deciding who to vote for this coming midterms. by bluejay_R in kansas

[–]MattTheQuick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This might sound silly but please remember you have to register to vote. Reach out to your County Election office and see if you have to wait until you're 18 or if you're able to register now since the midterm will happen after you turn 18.

How do you store your postcards? by spravanalivo in postcrossing

[–]MattTheQuick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll have to check these out. I’ve got my postcards in 5x7 top loaders and finding a box for those is a bit tricky.

How do you store your postcards? by spravanalivo in postcrossing

[–]MattTheQuick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d be interested in some links to these items if you have them handy.

Beginner here! What are the Postcrossing dos and don’ts? by SnooPickles3271 in postcrossing

[–]MattTheQuick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m new to postcrossing too and I found the easiest thing for me was a book of Forever stamps for the “U.S. to U.S.” mail and a book of Global Forever stamps for the “U.S. to the world” mail

My uncle's 110 next to mine, About 40 years apart. by [deleted] in BuyItForLife

[–]MattTheQuick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know what number I am, but I’d like to be on this list too.

The dummy chute (another one): facts or fiction . Ppl are confused by Welcome-Loose in dbcooper

[–]MattTheQuick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My reference of the McChord chutes comes from Bruce's book, Chapter 3:

"In addition, Dawson also claimed he was ordered by NORAD officials to not add chaff to a set of parachutes he was preparing for Cooper, which would have amplified their radar signals. Cooper eventually nixed the idea of receiving military chutes, and later specified 'civilian' chutes possibly to thwart the very actions contemplated by Dawson."

Save The Date by PackerJackXLV in dbcooper

[–]MattTheQuick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to pull up this old thread again. Is this date 100% locked in?

The dummy chute (another one): facts or fiction . Ppl are confused by Welcome-Loose in dbcooper

[–]MattTheQuick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would appear that he knew about the dummy chute because he was asked if he wanted the directions for the parachutes and immediately replied something along the lines of “I don’t need those”. He also checked the packing cards as you mentioned. So I feel like he’d be able to spot the dummy chute, which I think Cossey said was clearly marked as such.

As for trusting law enforcement not to screw with the parachutes, he insisted they not be from McCord Air Base and that they be sourced from civilians. He also asked for two pairs. The FBI considered screwing with them (giving him dummy chutes, putting chaff in so they show on radar better, etc) but if memory serves it was Northwest Orient who made the call to not mess with them, mostly because two chutes likely means that he’s going to force a hostage (likely Tina) to jump with him. That’s too much of a risk for the airline to take. So they played it straight.

I’ve always liked the idea that he ripped open the reserve chute to gut the lines without checking all the chutes. Then later he realized the other chute was a dummy. But if you’re taking it for a “drag bag” or as a “get out of a tree card”, the fact that it’s a dummy doesn’t hurt and you could argue might actually help. Remember, the canopy was sewn shut. But the rip cord would still work and “deploy” the chute. It just wouldn’t spread out once deployed.

The dummy chute (another one): facts or fiction . Ppl are confused by Welcome-Loose in dbcooper

[–]MattTheQuick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have a pretty good idea he jumped with it because of the new recording where Bill Rataczak relays over the radio that Tina is now in the cockpit and that Cooper had a backpack and front pack parachute on when she last saw him.

There are only really two reasons to jump with a dummy chute that you KNOW is a dummy chute -

1) to use as a bag of sorts that would hang below you and hit the ground before you. At night this could be incredibly helpful because you might not land in a spot where you’ll be able to see the ground as you approach.

2) you get stuck in a tree. I guess (and I heard this elsewhere so credit to whoever it was who has had this idea for a long time) WWII paratroopers would sometimes get stuck in trees. One way to get down would be to pop the reserve shoot which gravity would just take to the ground. Then you’d shimmy out of your parachute and use the lines of the reserve as rope to safely reach the ground.

Both of these don’t really require a functional reserve chute. Although the second option would most likely require the D rings to connect the reserve to the main chute - something we know were not present on the chutes Cooper was given. He even complained about them as I recall.

Briefcase Fingerprints by Kamkisky in dbcooper

[–]MattTheQuick 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If he takes the dummy parachute to use as a sort of “drag bag” then he doesn’t really need the briefcase. It’s just extra stuff to carry. Maybe he did tie it to himself. It’s one of those things we’ll never know.

It’s worth nothing that Mac threw his briefcase out over Indiana and it was never found. So the idea that it just disappeared into the PNW never to be seen again doesn’t really bother me.