The 3rd Edition of DB Cooper and the FBI - A Case Study of America's Only Unsolved Skyjacking
You know what they say about becoming a writer. Write about what you know. Seems like Walter Grant knows way too much about skyjacking and growing pot. Sort of like D.B. Cooper.
Explores the airplane hijacker who parachuted to apparent safety with two hundred thousand dollars in 1971, explains how he eluded the police, and describes his life since the crime.
In this book, we embark on a journey to unravel the mysteries surrounding D.B. Cooper and delve deep into the heart of one of the most captivating unsolved crimes in history.
"Gray weaves a fascinating tale about one of the twentieth century's greatest unsolved mysteries. It's a page-turner. --USA Today"--Cover page 4.
D.B. Cooper: What Really Happened
Somewhere along the way, he jumped. He was never found or identified. Forty-five years later, the FBI gave up the hunt. This book looks at the case from the perspective of a mathematician and pilot.
Almost forty years later, new evidence was uncovered when the case was finally opened up to a select group of amateur sleuths. Now, their findings have confirmed one of the scores of stories surrounding the hijacking.
What better way to draw readers into nonfiction than through an exciting graphic novel? This series will appeal to readers of series such as Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales.
This book is the story of a fictional character, an intelligent young man who becomes bitter at society and unlucky in love.
We may never know exactly who D.B. Cooper was, why he did what he did, and whether or not he survived his infamous leap into the history books –- but this book will disclose amazing evidence of who Cooper was, why he made his near-certain ...