ParrotheadVol

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  1. Dan, so sorry to hear about your wife. I look forward to your video (albeit impatiently). Is this a video you are going to post on youtube? I can't help but to think - and I may be way off base here - that you may be pointing to McCoy. The simulated gun makes me think of him. But I've been wrong before, too many times to count. Welcome to the forum, just joined myself, after months of reading. "They were saying he was never gonna make it now, now that daylight had set in. But later that night, they were shining those lights back down on that mountain again." - Todd Snider
  2. Saw this the other day. Why wait until 2012? If he knows something he should tell us now. "They were saying he was never gonna make it now, now that daylight had set in. But later that night, they were shining those lights back down on that mountain again." - Todd Snider
  3. Here is a little info from the symposium: http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2011/11/db_cooper_symposium_reveals_in.html "They were saying he was never gonna make it now, now that daylight had set in. But later that night, they were shining those lights back down on that mountain again." - Todd Snider
  4. Someone may want to fix that link so that it works. Sorry. "They were saying he was never gonna make it now, now that daylight had set in. But later that night, they were shining those lights back down on that mountain again." - Todd Snider
  5. Please forgive me if this has been discussed, but here is a story that is about 5 hours old. It talks about the titanium in the tie that has been discussed here. Not a lot of new info in the article, but the video at the bottom of the page mentions that there is a new suspect. Interesting. http://overheadbin.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/23/8982109-40-years-later-new-evidence-emerges-in-db-cooper-case "They were saying he was never gonna make it now, now that daylight had set in. But later that night, they were shining those lights back down on that mountain again." - Todd Snider
  6. Hello, this is my first post on this forum. I have been lurking about for quite a while as I am very fascinated in the DB Cooper story. I don't do a lot of posting on forums, but I have thoroughly enjoyed reading through this one. I have a simple question and I figured this would be the perfect place to get an answer. I recently read the book "Skyjack" by Geoffrey Gray. I couldn't put it down. But I thought the ending was a bit weird. Now, I didn't purchase the physical book, but rather bought the Kindle version. The book ends with Jo Webber calling Gray and mentioning something about a recipe. Then it's over, except for some notes with sources and such. I just wondered if perhaps there may have been an error with the Kindle version and the full book wasn't there. I just found it to be an odd ending, even though this mystery continues and perhaps that was the point. So is this in fact the actual ending of the book? Just want to make sure, because if there is more I want to read it. Also, any other Cooper books that you would recommend? (And Jerry, Oregon sucks) "They were saying he was never gonna make it now, now that daylight had set in. But later that night, they were shining those lights back down on that mountain again." - Todd Snider