The Search For D. B. Cooper REACTION!!!

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[Music] no student TMG famous you boy Ellen I'm back with another reaction how y'all feel welcome back to the channel salute listen man I gotta ask how was y'all introduced to DB cooper now let me go to state the title of this video was called the search for DB Cooper now how are you guys I introduced it to DB cooper cuz I got in and tell you how I was introduced to him and that was through prison break exactly like I got height when y'all sent me this video because soon as I saw DB cooper of course I'm watching it I don't know if y'all heard me say I was a super fan of Prison Break or whatever it was but oh yeah yeah I hit it right on the head with this video here and I'm still intrigued during the series Prison Break nobody in the beginning knew who he was in the prison except Scofield you know to me and even when Scofield tried to pull his car saying I know who you are he kind of brushed it off and was like you got me all wrong young man and kept it pushing you know I mean it wasn't until I think he was about to die that he he kind of you know to me let's go fill in on that yes you're right but I'm anxious to hear the actual story if it's true or not I don't know I was just always intrigued but I never really went and did the research until now so this video to search for DB Cooper I'm hoping breaks it all down give us the history and what all happens so if you're new to the channel hit the subscribe button man if you ain't been in school we probably got to get a nice little history lesson on DB Cooper's so like in this could be a history lesson for the day for your classes you're not I'm saying it don't matter let's get to it let me know [Music] [Music] a daring parachute escape from applying 727 somewhere between which search was made of the client immediately don't know who he was where he came from or where he went I expect it will keep looking until we find him or find out what happened see also I'm trying to figure out how much of that story that they they put about him in prison rape was true did he have a pile of money what was the whole story hi in the afternoon of November the 24th 1971 a middle-aged man carrying a briefcase walked into Portland International Airport and purchased a one-way ticket to Seattle Washington the man identified himself as Dan Cooper and along with 36 other passengers and a crew of six he soon board at Northwest Airlines flight 305 once aboard Cooper made himself comfortable in the middle of the last row seats on the right side of the cabin he ordered a drink and had a smoke because this was the 70s once the flight was cleared for departure Cooper turned around and handed an envelope to flight attendant Florence Schaffner inside the envelope was a note featuring a handwritten message stating he had a bomb shelter reluctantly sat down beside him and glimpsed what appeared to be eight sticks of dynamite inside his briefcase Cooper's demands were quite simple he wanted two hundred thousand dollars in cash and four parachutes he also demanded a fuel truck to stand ready to refuel the aircraft was the landed in Seattle should they fail to comply with his demands he threatened to quote do the job was the flight was airborne Schaffner went informed the cockpit crew while another flight attendant by the name of Tina Mucklow remained by Cooper's side by using a telephone in the rear of the cabin Mucklow acted as an intermediary between Cooper and the rest of the flight crew for the remainder of the hijacking for the next hour and a half flight 305 maintained a holding pattern near Seattle while local and federal authorities scrambled to procure the ransom as well as the four parachutes 10,000 $20 bills were collected from a local bank while the owner of a nearby skydiving school supply the chutes at 5:45 p.m. more than two hours past its scheduled arrival flight 305 finally touched down in Seattle by this point it was well after sunset and the aircraft was brought to a remote section of the tarmac was the flight came to a stop both the ransom and the parachutes were handed over to Mach Lowe who then brought them back aboard in exchange Cooper permitted to of the flight attendants as well as all the passengers to disembark many of whom had not yet realized the flight had been hijacked with the ransom paid and only four crew members remaining on board Cooper told mark Lowe to inform the captain that he wanted to fly to Mexico City they were to fly with the landing gear down the flaps at 15 degrees and below 10,000 feet the lights in the cabin were to be switched off and the aft stairway which opens from the underbelly of the fuselage wants to remain extended smart I picked up some of that possibly I don't know if I'm on the same page but keeping it dark that way nobody can't but if they're in the air it'll be hard to shooter Snipes home maybe I don't know I'm wrong about that why is he keeping it dark oh I get leaving that this stair will open for him somewhere to jump out up but why did he like he was pretty smart now I'll let you I thought he had maybe robbed a bank or something cuz it was the Pope I love money aspect so I was like where could he get it you can possibly bribe the bank got on the plane and then jumped out hijack the plane jumped out somewhere and they never found them that's what I was possibly thinking until they found him and he went to jail or whatever but this is totally throwing me up I wasn't expecting this he got on there with a bomb strapped to him and he was very precise about what he wants so he got on there with a game plan real gangster DB real gangster two of Cooper's demands could not be satisfied first of all the flight configuration he'd requested would not allow for a nonstop flight to Mexico City as such Cooper proposed a refueling stop in Phoenix Yuma or Sacramento before they all agreed on Reno Nevada second of all it was not possible to depart with a ventral staircase extended Cooper agreed to retract the stairs on the condition that McClure remained by side and taught them how to extend them was the plane was airborne parked for nearly two hours due to complications with refueling flight 305 was back in the air by 7:30 6:00 p.m. less than five minutes after takeoff Cooper told Mucklow to head for the cockpit and that from this point onwards he was not to be disturbed the last time she saw Cooper he was standing in the middle of the aisle as if though he was preparing to jump Mucklow joined the rest of the crew locked the cockpit door behind her and some three hours later flight 305 safely landed in Reno who was I know was nervous because he could have left that bomb on on the plane and jumped out and left that thing on a timer I noted it couldn't have been easy riding the flight came to stop the crew carefully ventured into the rear of the cabin but there was no sign of Cooper nor the bulb the aft stairway had been extended mid-flight and was slightly damaged upon landing it seemed there was only one explanation for the hijackers absence at some point between Seattle and Reno Cooper had strapped on a parachute walked down the stairs and leaped into the dark of night Wow Wow Wow the Mannheim as soon as it became clear that Cooper was no longer onboard dustless of FBI agents converged on the aircraft only to discover a disappointing amount of physical evidence a black clip-on tie eight cigarette butts and two of the four parachutes were all that Cooper left behind evidently he'd brought the ransom and briefcase along with him in interviews conducted on the night of the hijacking Cooper was described by the crew and passengers as a white male with brown eyes and dark hair he appeared to be in his mid 40s and wore a dark trench coat a dark suit a white shirt a black tie and dark shoes soon after boarding he'd also Don a pair of sunglasses based on this description the FBI produced the first of several composite sketches the Hoonah could mount a search however the FBI had to figure out when Cooper abandoned a ship so this is 1972 right so they probably don't have all the resources that most people have today to be able to you're not on me conduct an appropriate search for him so he did this in a time where if they didn't catch him probably when he was on the plane it was probably pretty hard I probably took him a while to locate him you know that man but that was easier said than done none of the four crew members witnessed Cooper jumping from the plane norther the pilots of two fighter jets which is scored two the flights between Seattle and Reno which is not all too surprising given it was the middle of the night I don't know at what point the started so he got a heck of a head start man although the flight crew did report something odd the last communication with a hijacker occurred at approximately 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. when the crew used to intercom to offer assistance which Cooper declined within the next 10 minutes the crew experienced what they described as an oscillation or vibration of the aircraft at the time the crew suspected it might have been produced by Cooper's jump and a subsequent recreation of the hijacking supported that conclusion okay so that took care for the when but what about the where while Cooper was very explicit about the flights configuration and destination he never specified any kind of route in fact Cooper grew so impatient with a slow refueling in Seattle that he dismissed the captain's request to find a flight plan and simply told him to quote get the show on the road as such the captain chose to fly along an airway known as Victor 23 without any input from Cooper by using Victor 23 as the guide authorities estimated the most probable location of the flight at the approximate the time of the jump was about 40 kilometers north of Portland and so at the break of dawn the FBI mounted an impressive search operation using helicopters airplanes and ground troops the problem was even if the estimated bailout point was accurate Cooper's eventual landing or drop zone was far more difficult to pinpoint the loosely defined search area covered a vast stretch of mountainous wilderness occluded by a dense forest so it was truly like finding a needle in a haystack not from the difficult terrain the site was further complicated by low temperatures and inclement weather which persisted for days despite their best efforts authorities never managed to find a single trace of Cooper nor the items he brought along with him Wow Wow hi said he had a heck of a head start and it was dark you know me and they say his drop zone could extend so far they did a good job of pinpointing where he was though that was pretty dope too though Sam I'm hooked on this let's keep going [Music] having made little to no progress by early December the FBI turned their attention to the $200,000 ransom the money had been collected from the Seattle First National Bank which maintained a ransom package of 250,000 dollars just for such an occasion because of this the serial numbers of the 10,000 $20 banknotes given to Cooper have been documented in advance smart smart locate with him bill they're a complete list of which were quickly made available to financial institutions government agencies and the general public the intention was to make it as difficult as possible for Cooper to spend his money Northwest Airlines and several newspapers even began to offer rewards to anyone who could find a note with a matching serial number in spite of these efforts no one ever did that is until nearly a decade later in early 1980 a young boy named Brian Ingram was building a campfire on a small beach in southern Washington as he was digging into the sand Ingraham discovered three bundles of cash totaling five thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars having heard about the infamous skyjacking Ingram's parents brought the severely degraded bundles to the FBI the notes were promptly inspected and sure enough the serial numbers matched those of the ransom yeah yeah we we're not gonna breathe by the fact that this dude has survived on the run for nearly a decade nearly a decade that's like a police department worst nightmare somebody's surviving that long on the run bro by nearly a decade once the excitement subsided however the money managed to race far more questions than it answered the most significant of which was how how did the money end up so far away from the drop zone looking at this map it might be tempting to think that Cooper simply dropped some of the money which then fell into the Lewis River the bundles could end a bit carried further downstream by the Columbia River before finally being washed ashore a Tina bobber which is the name of the beach Tina Mucklow Tina bar coincidence yeah coincidence anyway the problem with this idea is that the Columbia River flows in the opposite direction this has led some including members of the FBI to re-evaluate the initial drop zone assessment for instance if the drop zone was much farther southeast close to a river called the bishoujo River it is conceivable albeit improbable that the money floated all the way down to Tina bar alternatively the bundles may have simply landed on the beach if the flight path was further to the west even so natural explanations struggle to explain how three independent potentially free-falling and or free-floating bundles of cash in the rapid exact same place on the same beach to complicate matters sediment from the riverbed was excavated and dumped onto Tina borer as part of a dredging operation in 1974 and according to one analysis the money was discovered above this layer of sediments if true that would mean the money came to rest at ena Bora sometime after 1974 but a reexamination of that analysis found that what was believed to be a layer of the posted sediment might actually been a perfectly natural layer of clay not only that but the sediment was clearly dumped some distance away from where the money was discovered furthermore when Ingram discovered the bundles the rubber bands which held them together were still intact this is significant because experiments conducted in 2009 revealed that this brand of rubber bands could not withstand exposure to open air or water for more than a year so unless the bundles were somehow protected from the elements they must have become buried at ena bar within a year of the hijacking the most probable explanation therefore seems to be that Cooper or someone else deliberately buried the money did Cooper survive and buried the money himself that someone else bury the money off the stumbling upon Cooper's remains if there is an explanation which does not require human intervention its managed to elude investigators for decades suffice it to say this is a mystery within a mystery since Ingram's discovery in 1980 both Tina Barr and the grounds around the rashugal River have been subjected to numerous searches but to date there's been no sign of Cooper nor the rest of the money yeah I'm sorry alright it's just it's just crazy to fathom that this dude could possibly have gotten away with the would one of the craziest heist of of our genera ever possibly you not I mean like let's keep going from the very beginning it was assumed by many that Cooper did not survive his daring escape it would not make for a very thrilling conclusion to this story but that's the thing about stories they're usually far more exciting than reality well there is no hard evidence for nor against Cooper survival the assumption that he fell to his death is not without merit when Cooper leaped into the darkness flight 305 was plowing through a frigid rainstorm at roughly 170 knots 10,000 feet above started Washington the wind was so violent that it ripped out a placard from the aft stairway which was later recovered in 1978 almost directly below the estimated flight path the saying that Cooper was not dressed for the occasion it would be an understatement the ground beneath the meanwhile was obscured by multiple layers of clouds which likely means that Cooper jumped without knowing his precise location even if he could see the ground and had a specific drop zone in mind the parachute he selected was non-spherical meaning he would not have been able to steer his descent to a specific landing spot thus precluding any potential coordination with an accomplice stationed on the ground while Cooper expressed some familiarity with parachutes his actual competence level is up for the date it's widely believed that Cooper demanded a two pairs of parachutes two primary and two reserved to make the authorities believe that he intended to take a hostage that is precisely what happened as the FBI contemplated but eventually decided against sabotaging two shoots as they did not want to risk the life of an innocent civilian I'm smart again but in their haste to obtain them the unintentionally provided Cooper with a non-functional dummy shoot intended for training purposes this mishap seems to have gone unnoticed by Cooper because that dummy shoot was one of the two missing from the plane not only that but coverage shows the older and technically inferior parachute out of the two primary chutes provided so in both cases it seems like Cooper made the worst possible choice let's not gloss by the fact that they took a chance on what if the what if he did take a hostage and gave her to dummy shoe by mistake and didn't know that was a risk they was willing to take but there are other ways to interpret this information for instance it's possible that Cooper used the dummy chute not as a reserve but as a means to secure the bag of money in fact that is precisely what Cooper tried to do with a functional reserve chute first he tried to place the money in the chutes canopy before removing some of the suspension lines and wrapped them around the bag perhaps he used a dummy chute for a similar purpose in Cooper's decision to use the older primary chute is not necessarily an indication of an experience it could also be a sign of familiarity because the chute he left behind was a civilian luxury chute while the one he used was a military shoot the argument is that Cooper might have been framed as say a paratrooper and shows the older military shoots because that's the one with which he was most familiar and there is at least one other reason to suspect that Cooper had a military background while the flight was in a holding pattern near Seattle Cooper mentioned at the McChord Air Force Base was only 20 minutes away from the seattle-tacoma Airport at the time that was an accurate assessment and might suggest a military background apart from the potential military connections Cooper may even have had links to the Central Intelligence Agency see the type of aircraft which Cooper chose to hijack a Boeing 727 was also used by the CIA to covertly drop agents and supplies during the Vietnam War a task which the Boeing 727 was uniquely qualified due to its distinctive after stairway so it's fairly safe to assume that Cooper to hijack a Boeing 727 specifically because it provided a relatively safe means of escape whether he learned of this from a hey or came to that conclusion independently is another question however the fact that Cooper choose to hijack a flight operated by Northwest Airlines was apparently random chance when Tina Mucklow asked Cooper about his motives he responded it's not because they have a grudge towards your airline it's just because I have a grudge he further clarified that flight 35 just happened to be in the right place at the right time even so it's clear that Cooper came prepared he seemed to know a great deal about aircraft in aviation he appeared to be familiar with a local terrain he maintained a low profile to avoid a panic he covered his eyes with a pair of glasses to conceal his identity he left very little evidence behind and he demanded for parachutes to force the assumption that he was taking a hostage he was even cunning enough to reclaim the note which he'd initially given to Florence Schaffner apart from the name he wrote on his plane ticket there are no other samples of Cooper's handwriting but for all his planning and cunning it seems Cooper did not give enough thought to his eventual escape not only did he fail to specify a route but he was forced to make a last-minute destination change from Mexico City to Reno he could have demanded more appropriate parachuting equipment like a pair of boots a helmet or jumpsuit he could even have specified the ransom to be delivered in larger denominations to make it lighter and less cumbersome to carry pursuing he did survive the fall and made it safely to the ground he may then event to make his way through a dense partially snow-covered forest in nothing but loafers and a trench coat in late November yeah I get the distinct impression that Cooper's escape was much more of a leap of faith than our carefully executed jump on the other hand authorities never received a missing persons report matching the description of Cooper in the wake of the hijacking this might suggest that Cooper did survive and that he swiftly and quietly resumed his normal routine furthermore other hijackers have performed similar stunts and many of them did survive even if they were quickly and we handed finally the simplest explanation for how three bundles of cash and the patina bar is human intervention at the end of the day most of this is based on nothing but supposition without any concrete evidence of Cooper's demise it leaves the door wide open to the far more exciting proposition that he did in fact survive I wouldn't put it past it man you not I mean I wouldn't put it past it for the simple fact of like like they said his military background somebody having a military background they're trained you know what I'm saying and in the likes of survival different things like that so he was pretty intelligent bro so to think he didn't have some type of a plan conducted cuz like he said he was time to time let's go let's get this show on the road he had a plan and you never found the body not to say that I don't mean he didn't die but I don't know bro if I had to guess I would say he survived he knew a lot about the planes he knew a lot about what to do wear the glasses all that type of stuff like that to say he wasn't prepared about the junk and where he would possibly land I don't think somebody gains all this knowledge about planes and everything else and he had all this other type of background and it's not gonna focus on the jump as well I just don't see them getting to that point okay I just figure that out later no normally a person like that is precise all the way to the T about every single thing and they go over it constantly constantly they're a bit obsessive when it comes to that type of stuff by the time the press got wind of the hijacking the FBI had already begun to investigate a few potential suspects among them was a man in Portland with initials DB and surname Cooper this Cooper was quickly eliminated as a suspect but due to a mix-up by the press the name Dan Cooper was confused for DB Cooper and the rest is history while Dan Cooper is most likely a pseudonym there is a comic book series of the same name the comic is written in french and centers around a Canadian pilot named Dan Cooper while the comic was not translated into English nor sold in the United States before 1971 it was available in Canada which has a large french-speaking population given that American and Canadian accents can be difficult to distinguish it's possible that Cooper who was described as having no discernable accent was a bilingual Canadian this might even be supported by something that Cooper might have said you see when the captain relate Cooper's demands to air traffic control he used the phrase negotiable American currency it seems doubtful that an American citizen would specify American currency so perhaps Cooper was North American the problem is we don't know if this is a direct quote from Cooper or paraphrasing by the captain bro I know this kept this this case kept a lot of cops up at night a lot of detectives up at night bro I know a lot of detectives could not sleep with this by it created a bunch of chainsmokers I had DV had a throw for Luke Sam I'm not man Princeton's no it's taken by the crew during the hijacking there to contain the phrase negotiable currency while testimonies provided by the crew after the hijacking include phrases like $200,000 in cash and that circulated a US currency so Cooper might have been Canadian and he might have taken his name from the Dan Cooper comics just as he might have been American and my taken his name from something or someone else a nearly half a century has gone by since the hijacking took place and in that time thousands of suspects have been questioned and investigated it would obviously be impossible to cover all of them here but let's take a look at some of the people that at some point or another have been suspected of being DB Cooper [Music] Robert rack straw first became a suspect in 1978 and on the surface he seems like a solid candidate he was a decorated Army paratrooper and helicopter pilot he had experience with explosives he had an extensive criminal record he had an uncle named John Cooper who was an avid skydiver he was expelled from the Army only months before the hijacking which might suggest a motive after all the hijacker did say he had a grudge when confronted by journalists and private investigators rack straw would neither confirm nor outright deny that he was DB Cooper instead he'd say things like I could have been or I would not discount myself you got a look at his legs though you got a look and see if he got any type of injuries or you not I mean to his lace from the jump something from the jump look his legs on the other hand rack straw had light-colored eyes which Cooper did not more significantly rack straw was only 28 years of age at the time of the hijacking this is well outside the range of Ages reported by the crew and passengers most of whom believed Cooper was in his mid 40s [Music] kenneth christensen first became a suspect in 2003 when his brother noticed certain parallels between him and cooper christensen hemp your own brother diamond you out trying to say you might be BB Cooper you can't even trust family nowadays briefly served as a paratrooper in world war ii and since 1953 he'd worked for northwest airlines is both a mechanic and a flight attendant he was 45 years old at the time of the hijacking he was left hand at which Cooper might have been for instance Cooper used his left hand to be interact with his briefcase and the clip-on tie he left on board was affixed with a tie clasp applied from the left shortly before he died in 1994 Christensen had supposedly told his brother there is something you should know but I cannot tell you after his passing his family discovered over two hundred thousand dollars in his bank accounts to top it all off Florence Schaffner stated at photographs of Christensen who were a strong resemblance to Cooper on the other hand Christensen did not match the physical description of Cooper he was both shorter and lighter while Schaeffler did see a strong resemblance she remarked that Cooper had more hair and that is supported by the composite sketches and there was nothing suspicious about the large sums of money which he'd simply earned by selling land richard mccoy first became a suspect in 1972 when he hijacked a Boeing 727 and escaped by the aft stairway much like DB Cooper because of the significant overlap between the two hijackings some believe they must have been committed by the same person McCoy used a fake name he used a fake hand grenade to threaten the crew he used handwritten notes to issue his demands both McCoy and Cooper used the phrase no funny stuff as a warning to the crew McCoy demanded $500,000 in cash and four parachutes McCoy also bail out the back of the plane was they passed over his hometown in the state of Utah apart from the similar modus operandi McCoy had also served in the Vietnam War as a demolitions expert and a helicopter pilot McCoy did actually survive the fall and managed to evade authorities for two full days before he was apprehended and sends us to 45 years in prison No Name DB DB survived almost a decade well longer than that but you know to me like they still ain't found him so now no no no no you got caught in two days bro no now you're terrible at this before his death in 1974 McCoy refused to confirm or deny that he was DB Cooper on the other hand McCoy was an avid recreational skydiver and even came prepared with a skydiving helmet and jumpsuit he gave very specific instructions about the flight path in addition to the fake hand grenade McCoy also used an unloaded handgun to threaten the crew he failed to retrieve one of the notes he'd given to a flight attendant he was only 29 years of age at a time of the hijacking and all three flight attendants were quite certain that McCoy was not Cooper while there are meaningful parallels between these two cases McCoy might simply have been a copycat who'd read about DB Cooper in the news Dwayne Weber first became a suspect in 1995 when shortly before his death he supposedly told his wife I've got a secret to tell you I am Dan Cooper following his deathbed confession Weber's widow recalled a number of fascinating details she claims they found a bag bag resembling the one used in the hijacking she claims Weber has sustained a knee injury after jumping out of a plane weapon so I kept saying God look for the injuries but I supposedly had a nightmare about leaving his fingerprints on the aft stairs and a year before the money was discovered at inna bar Weber had allegedly paid a quick visit to the same location in addition Weber was a world war 2 veteran he had an extensive criminal record he matched the physical description and he was 47 years old in 1971 on the other hand Weber's fingerprints did not match any of the prints collected from flight 305 although to be fair there's no way to know if any of those prints actually belonged to Cooper furthermore Weber's DNA did not match a DNA sample collected from the tie clasp but once again there's no way to know if the DNA on the tie clasp actually came from the hijacker and not someone else what so frustrating is that the FBI likely had a much better source of DNA at one point if you recall eight cigarette butts were collected from the scene and there's a good chance they were all suffused with Cooper's DNA the problem is that evidence was lost at some point the longer this case goes on all it is to try to hold and keep tight and keep DNA classified and keep it together and make sure it don't you know I'm saying like that's why they tell you like all first 48 man no longer this thing goes wrong it has the less likely it has a chance of getting solved and it's not turned up since [Music] William Smith first became a suspect in 2018 Smith served in the Navy during World War two and likely had some experience with parachuting he was 43 years old at the time of the hijacking he had dark brown eyes he matched a physical description he had a certain likeness with a composite sketches especially this speculative sketch of an older TV Cooper a student named IRA Daniel Cooper who was killed in World War two attended the same high school as Smith Smith who worked as a yard master for a railroad company for most of his life but in 1970 the company filed for bankruptcy as a consequence Smith lost his pension which might suggest a motive he could for instance have developed a grudge towards the airline industry for their role in bringing about the downfall of the rail transportation industry it's further speculated that Smith could have used his knowledge of railroad networks to hop on a train and escape undetected on the other hand Smith spent his entire life in the northeastern United States given that the hijacking occurred on the other side of the country and was committed by someone who at least appeared to be familiar with the local terrain Smith is not the most ideal candidate however the fact that Smith worked as a yard master is interesting you see the tide at Cooper left behind was recently examined using an electron microscope which and covered various metallic particles some of these particles especially pure titanium were quite rare in 1971 this might suggest that Cooper worked as a manager at some sort of chemical or metallurgical facility or possibly a rail yard Wow if nothing else I got this limited selection of suspects illustrates just how difficult it is to be certain when you have so little evidence to work with these five individuals look nothing alike yet any one of them could be DB Cooper was Cooper really in his mid-40s or did he simply look old for his age did Cooper really serve in the military which one of these sketches most closely resembled Cooper in 2016 the FBI had to admit defeat and officially close down the case unless someone stumbles upon Cooper's remains or manages to track down the rest of the money it seems there is little hope of resolution did Cooper survive I have no idea but as long as that possibility cannot be dismissed the legend of DB Cooper will no doubt persist Wow sighs was crazy though every side-by-side they showed I was like why that could be him and my mom thing why that could be him the next one is show us whoa he's striking resemblance yo and some of them was like I got a secret to tell you to each one of their either significant others or whoever was by their deathbed before they passed away bunny just i countless dead ends that that detectives ran into Burrell this has got to be one of the craziest craziest cases of our Jenna or not our generation but of all time basically man where were you guys when y'all heard about DB Cooper did you hear about him through prison break like me or were you old enough to have heard the stories what was the time like around that if you're old enough to work all the stories what was the time like I you gotta you gotta set the scene for us and let us know in the comment section I should boy help me y'all get at me in the comments let me know what y'all think leave a like share the video subscribe and stick around and stay tuned to the next reaction Mountain my t-shot stay solid a
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Length: 38min 29sec (2309 seconds)
Published: Wed Apr 29 2020
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