Racenic 0 #1 May 1, 2013 http://news.yahoo.com/db-cooper-parachute-packer-idd-homicide-victim-223535630.html SEATTLE (AP) — The man who packed the parachutes used by infamous skyjacker D.B. Cooper more than four decades ago has been identified as the victim of a homicide in Washington state. However, authorities say they have no reason to think the death of 71-year-old Earl Cossey was linked to the Cooper case. The King County Medical Examiner's Office said Tuesday that Cossey died April 23 of blunt force trauma to the head. Cossey's daughter found his body Friday when she went to his home in the Seattle suburb of Woodinville to check on him, said King County Sheriff's Sgt. Cindi West. "We have no information that leads us to believe that this case has any relation to the Cooper case," West said in an email. In November 1971, a man calling himself Dan Cooper — later erroneously identified as D.B. Cooper — hijacked a passenger plane from Portland, Ore., to Seattle. He released the passengers at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in exchange for $200,000 and four parachutes, and asked to be flown to Mexico. The plane took off again at his direction with some of the crew on board. As the plane neared Oregon, Cooper jumped from its lowered rear stairs. No one knows what happened to him. Investigators doubt he survived the nighttime jump in a frigid rain, and some of his money was found by a boy playing on a Columbia River beach in 1980. The parachutes provided to the skyjacker came from an Issaquah skydive center, which had recently bought them from Cossey. The one Cooper apparently used was a military-issue NB6, nylon parachute with a conical canopy. Over the decades, as parachutes were sometimes discovered in the area of Cooper's jump, the FBI sought Cossey's help in identifying them. "They keep bringing me garbage," Cossey told The Associated Press in 2008, after the FBI brought him a silk parachute discovered by children playing at a recently graded road in Southwest Washington. "Every time they find squat, they bring it out and open their trunk and say, 'Is that it?' and I say, 'Nope, go away.' Then a few years later they come back." That didn't keep him from having fun at the expense of reporters. Cossey told some who happened to call him on April Fools' Day that year that the chute was, in fact, Cooper's. One reporter called him back and angrily said he could be fired for writing a false story, Cossey said. Another said the newsroom was entertained by the prank. "I'm getting mixed reviews," Cossey said. "But I'm having fun with it. What the heck." Cossey's family last saw him the night of April 22, the sheriff's office said. Investigators were asking anyone who saw Cossey alive after that night and anyone who knows with whom he associated to contact them. A reward of up to $1,000 was being offered for information leading to an arrest. Nick D The key to Immortality is- first living a life worth remembering” Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quade 4 #2 May 1, 2013 Let's PLEASE keep comments limited to THIS event and not the rest of the DB Cooper case. If you'd like to talk about DB Cooper, please see that thread in the History and Trivia Forum.quade - The World's Most Boring Skydiver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Racenic 0 #3 May 1, 2013 Quade, Not sure I understand your reply, This was on Yahoo.com News posted 3 hours ago. Therefore I posted it on here as I had not seen it and wanted to share with others Nick D The key to Immortality is- first living a life worth remembering” Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quade 4 #4 May 1, 2013 We have a thread in the Skydiving History & Trivia Forum specifically set up to discuss the actual DB Cooper case. If you'd like to visit there and participate in that discussion, please do. Once you visit that thread and get to know the individuals in it, you may better understand why I'm asking this. http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?do=post_view_flat;post=3110098;page=1;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;mh=50; If people want to talk about Earl Cossey's death, people that might have known him, etc, that's a perfectly reasonable thing to do here. HOWEVER, let's not get off on the tangent of the DB Cooper case in this thread. Again, that's why the other thread exists.quade - The World's Most Boring Skydiver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Racenic 0 #5 May 1, 2013 Thank you for taking the time to Clarify Nick D The key to Immortality is- first living a life worth remembering” Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nigel99 558 #6 May 1, 2013 QuoteLet's PLEASE keep comments limited to THIS event and not the rest of the DB Cooper case. If you'd like to talk about DB Cooper, please see that thread in the History and Trivia Forum. 3,2,1 let the conspiracies begin.... Sorry to hear about his death.Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 2 #7 May 1, 2013 Quote 3,2,1 let the conspiracies begin.... Quote authorities say they have no reason to think the death of 71-year-old Earl Cossey was linked to the Cooper case. Yeah, right. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NovaTTT 2 #8 May 1, 2013 Damn! Took DB a long time to hike out of those mountains to complain about the opening!"Even in a world where perfection is unattainable, there's still a difference between excellence and mediocrity." Gary73 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JerryBaumchen 1,422 #9 May 1, 2013 Hi Race, He was a fun guy to be around. He was known as Mickey Mouse because he sort of looked like Mickey. I could not begin to count the numbers of competitions Coss & I were in together. I have not seen him in 20+ yrs but we would occasionally talk on the phone. He was always an upbeat type of person. JerryBaumchen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites