Why Did D.B Cooper Jump From A Plane Mid-flight And Did He Survive? America's Greatest Mystery
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Why Did D.B Cooper Jump From A Plane Mid-flight And Did He Survive? In 1971, a man made headlines after he boarded a plane with a bomb and told the flight attendents to do whatever he asked or else he'd set it off. They obliged and D.B Cooper asked them to get a huge amount of notes delivered to an airport where he'd let his ignorant passengers go.
Perhaps the calmest hijacking ever, D.B was polite and curteous to the staff who did everything they could to make sure he got what he wanted...then mid-air, he donned a parachute, opened the plane door and threw himself out... no one knows what happened to him next.
Join Cheryl & Nikki as they investigate perhaps America's most enduring mystery, work out just how something like this could happen, and how something so daring may have paid off...quite literally....
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