The Hunt for D. B. Cooper: Alive or Dead; Keeping Communities Safe Despite Budget Cuts
Update: 2011-11-02
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In Nov, 1971, a skyjacker and extortionist who became known as D. B.
Cooper parachuted out of a Northwest airlines flight somewhere near Ariel, WA with over $200,000 of the airline's money and was never seen again—dead
or alive. This case has intrigued law enforcement and amateur sleuths
alike for more than 40 years, and tonight, Crime Prevention Susan Bartelstone speaks with journalist Geoffrey Gray, author of Skyjack: The Hunt for D. B. Cooper, who was the first person to have access to confidential FBI case files on this most enduring of cold cases. Also on the show, Tracy Hobson, from the Center for Anti-Violence Education, talking about what communities can do to keep people safe in this age of police cuts and tight budgets. Lots of personal safety products for your holiday shopping list too.
Cooper parachuted out of a Northwest airlines flight somewhere near Ariel, WA with over $200,000 of the airline's money and was never seen again—dead
or alive. This case has intrigued law enforcement and amateur sleuths
alike for more than 40 years, and tonight, Crime Prevention Susan Bartelstone speaks with journalist Geoffrey Gray, author of Skyjack: The Hunt for D. B. Cooper, who was the first person to have access to confidential FBI case files on this most enduring of cold cases. Also on the show, Tracy Hobson, from the Center for Anti-Violence Education, talking about what communities can do to keep people safe in this age of police cuts and tight budgets. Lots of personal safety products for your holiday shopping list too.
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