“The FBI obtained an item from the person to determine if fingerprints can be extracted from it for comparison to partial prints on a magazine left behind on the plane and on parts of the airliner.”
The story first broke in The Telegraph this weekend.
Don’t get too excited: The first rule of all D.B. Cooper stories is that the new suspect never turns out to be D.B. Cooper. There have been plenty of wannabes over the years, including the bourbon-drinking “Oh, let it die with me!” guy from 1995.
Still, one can always hope. Deep Throat was unmasked in 2005, and he’d been a mystery since the Watergate break-in in 1972, just a few months after after Cooper’s 1971 escapades. Maybe the ol’ skyjacker will still turn up.
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