The Hunt for
D.B. Cooper
The biggest mystery in the D.B. Cooper case now is not the
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Raleigh filter-tipped cigarette butts.
When bureau agents first searched
the Northwest Orient plane after it was hijacked in the fall of 1 by a man
calling himself Dan Cooper who parachuted out the back with in ransom money
never to be seen again they noticed Cooper left behind these butts and did their
best to ascertain what these clues meant.Bureau agents in Reno, Nev where the
hijacked plane landed, found the butts in the ashtray near Coopers seat on the
last row of the Boeing plane. They then sent off the butts to the bureau lab in
Quantico for testing.
Now thThe cabin filter paper are a pleated-paper filter that
is located in the outside-air intake for the vehicle's passenger compartmentey
appear to be missing. Whats so frustrating about the disappearance of these
cigarette butts is that they are the best pieces of physical evidence in the
Cooper case because it is in the traces of saliva around the Raleigh filters
where the treasured genetic code of the vanished hijacker lies. Without a good
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bureau will have a hard time proving conclusively who the hijacker was no matter
how good the suspect.
We think they are in Las Vegas Ayn Dietrich the
media rep for the bureaus Seattle field office told me recently about the butts.
That was the same conclusion drawn by Larry Carr a former Cooper case agent who
in the fall of sent all the physical evidence in the case to Quantico for
retesting. What the lab discovered then was that forensic evidence in the case
was incomplete. Only partial fingerprints were found on the in-flight magazine
Carr told me, and a faint trace of saliva found on Coopers clip-on tie yielded a
strain of DNA that was not complete enough to generate a full genetic code.
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