WASHINGTON: The case of one of America’s most enigmatic criminals, D.B. Cooper, has been reopened decades after the mysterious hijacking that captured the public’s imagination.
D.B. Cooper famously hijacked a plane in 1971, extorted a ransom, and then parachuted out of the aircraft, vanishing without a trace — a mystery that has never been solved. Now, the FBI has decided to revisit the case, prompted by the discovery of a parachute that may be linked to Cooper’s daring escape.
According to U.S. media reports, the FBI’s renewed investigation comes after a parachute was found on the property of Richard Floyd McCoy Jr., a suspect in the D.B. Cooper case. McCoy had been linked to a similar hijacking case and had been arrested years earlier for a hijacking incident with strikingly similar details.
The parachute was discovered by researcher Dan Gratzer, who has been investigating the D.B. Cooper case for over two decades. Gratzer found the parachute on McCoy’s family property in North Carolina, fueling further speculation that McCoy may have been involved in the infamous hijacking.