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snowmman 3
Okay, time to get serious again, as we wait for new numbers from Sluggo.
Here's the problem. If we come up with a scenario "close" to what we're currently discussing, that explains the money, then a no-pull body should have impacted not too far off?
Unless, it would travel farther along the flight line and maybe end up in the center of the Columbia?
That article about the possible suicide jumper/body found, is kind of why I always figured a no-pull into the Columbia would result in a body found (I'm thinking the body would not have exploded into parts at terminal if it hit the water).....the body might go a long ways before it snagged up or was detected though.
Fewer people in WA/OR back then. So maybe back then it was possible to lose a body in the river, easier?
That recent body/floater hit an island way past the Lewis. It's really far to the ocean. It's hard to believe a body would just go all the way out and not be found. I guess eventually sink/eaten/decompose.
I was thinking at one time of a body impacting into mud and disappearing (Sauvie Island) but that seems unlikely now. There are some places around the Columbia that seem soft, at the current flight path, so maybe something there.
I was also mulling over displacement theories connected to the 205 bridge/highway construction. but that's a little upstream of the flight path crossing.
Groundbreaking for that bridge was August, 1977 which is really interestingly close to the years we like for the bag. But I think construction workers would have noticed something.
SO: I can't help but think the data is not going to point to bones, but to "Cooper landed okay"
But then I can't believe someone in full canopy over Vancouver would have gone unnoticed at 8:15 that night. He'd have to land and packup the chute? Wouldn't take it with him...Quick burial? But then it would be found eventually? It's heavy enough population there.
So is it going to be a no-pull into the Columbia for Cooper and his body just not found?
Hmm...not sure where this is going to lead us.
Katzeye 0
QuoteAttorneys do this in a court of law - and they use the same psychology to confuse the jury and win their case.
Ummm, yeah. FACTS mean nothing in a court of law.
Is a chicken omelette redundant?
Ckret 0
Ckret 0
you must be one of them. A chicken omelette with goat's cheese, green onion and sour cream, the best.
edit: not a chicken omelette but a lawyer
ryoder 1,589
Quote"What I want out of each and every one of you is a hard target search of every gas station, residence, warehouse, farmhouse, henhouse, outhouse, and dog house in that area."
So do you guys still get fascinated when you find leg irons without legs in them?
Ckret 0
QuoteQuote377, that movie is my professional life, FBI, skydiving (investigation not jumping) and bank robbery
Good point Ckret. You are definitely in that movie. Can we assume that the life of an FBI Special Agent is over glamorized in Point Break just as skydiving was? If it was that cool, they could pay even less and still hire and retain good people. I mean how much would they have to pay an agent if he got to live like Johnny Utah and sleep with Tyler? Minimum wage?
I think you are also in Blade Runner.
Was it Snowman who threw in the Moby Dick hint?
377
I bounce between Johnny Utah and Johnny Castle.
"Nobody puts baby in a corner!!!!"
snowmman 3
QuoteQuote"What I want out of each and every one of you is a hard target search of every gas station, residence, warehouse, farmhouse, henhouse, outhouse, and dog house in that area."
So do you guys still get fascinated when you find leg irons without legs in them?
Actually yes. What did they look like? home made? were the bends sharp or curved? Were the corners filed after the metal was cut? How were the holes made? clean? did it look like a drill press was used? Surface rust? Iron, mild steel, stainless?
Orange1 0
QuoteAll the FBI wants to do is make Cooper go away and this is their way of doing it - bury him. Well, he is not buried and I hold the only clues to finding the truth.
Frankly I believe this is all what is called a WHITEWASH.
Jo, Jo, Jo... (sigh) ... ckret is spending an awful lot of time on something that the FBI could just have kept on ignoring. No need to "whitewash" it at all, they could just have left it alone.
You really are relying on the last refuge of the conspiracy theorist here. In most instances, no evidence is found because no evidence is there, not because of a "whitewash".
I know you have spent many years trying to prove this, and I can see how important this is to you, but don't you think the fact that you have turned up no proper evidence in all that time should be telling you something? Maybe it's time to cut your losses and get on with your life.
Orange1 0
Quote377, that movie is my professional life, FBI, skydiving (investigation not jumping) and bank robbery
Hey, Johnny Utah at least jumped out a plane. When you gonna take these guys up on their offer and go do a tandem... or better still a first jump course??
Don't forget to include the forward throw an object will have leaving an aircraft in flight. Also depending on the body position of a human in free fall they tend to scoot and slide all over the place, except Johnny Utah, now that dude could skydive!
"Mans got to know his limitations"
Harry Callahan
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