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River hydrologist Dr. Ron Rovansek joins me to discuss the Tena Bar mystery. Ron has some conclusions that certainly shake things up.
This audio from Minneapolis' WCCO-AM from November 24th to November 25th, 1971, chronicles the D.B. Cooper hijacking as it unfolded in real time.
Tom Kaye joins to tell us the latest about what we can glean from Cooper's tie. Then Ryan goes on random rants for two hours.
Long chat...many Coopery things discussed.
Listen to us nerds babble for three hours about D.B. Cooper topics...
Cooper Season is fast approaching! I'm joined this week by Chris Cunningham!
In this episode I'm joined by my good friend and co-owner of The D.B. Cooper Conference, John Limbach. He is also the author of "Where Was Skip?", a wonderful book about Cooper suspect Skip Hall.
More D.B. Coopery talk!
Let's talk D.B. Cooper!
More fun D.B. Cooper talk, as usual.
On this segment, I answer some audience questions left in the comments of my videos. Topics include: Negotiable American Currency, Missing Persons Reports, Flo Schaffner's Unsolved Mysteries Sketch, Canadian Suspects, and more...
Join me as I prattle on about the Cooper hijacking for yet another three hours or so!
All things D.B. Cooper
Things get a little spicy as a Reca supporter shows up in the live chat... Fun times!
Coopery discussion galore!
This is a YouTube video that I've converted to a podcast due to its length. There are no real visuals, so nothing is lost if you only listen. Cheers!
More suspect talk!
In the third part of our narrative, things go a bit haywire while on the ground in Seattle. Normally it would only take one fuel truck to fill up a 727, yet it took not one, not two, not three, but four fuel trucks to refuel Flight 305. Cooper didn't handle this too well...
Bit of a fun episode of the Sleuth show. Tons of suspect talk and also much fun and good natured ribbing toward my BFF researcher known as Flyjack.



