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Georger said:
The trip was a Managers meeting with Family Life Insurance of Seattle. Wa. We stayed at the Men's Club. I have the tax reports, but not the back-ups. This trip was paid for by Family Life Insurance and our expenses where paid for by them.
I remember a couple of the other managers at that meeting but don't know if they are still alive.
I will pull the 1978 tax report - all I have is the actual report and since this was an all expense paid trip I doubt I have any more than the actual tax report.
I have pictures we made in Salt Lake City and then pictures made in Tahoe - there was NO reason to take pictures at the meeting. One of the managers and his wife who stood up for us at our wedding were there - but I lost all contact with them. Last I knew they were in Spokane in 1980. I think he may have died and I long ago got rid of a lot of information.
If I can produce evidence we where in WA in 1979 - will this even remotely change your mind?
It might take a lot of research and I may need some help finding the names of the managers and any contacts...I am not going to this trouble if it will PROVE nothing to you or the FBI.
Bet Snow could find something!
QuoteJo. You have never presented any proof that
the 1979 trip to WA with Duane ever happened.
Could you please present any proof now?
Lodging tickets, receipts ... anything.
G.
The trip was a Managers meeting with Family Life Insurance of Seattle. Wa. We stayed at the Men's Club. I have the tax reports, but not the back-ups. This trip was paid for by Family Life Insurance and our expenses where paid for by them.
I remember a couple of the other managers at that meeting but don't know if they are still alive.
I will pull the 1978 tax report - all I have is the actual report and since this was an all expense paid trip I doubt I have any more than the actual tax report.
I have pictures we made in Salt Lake City and then pictures made in Tahoe - there was NO reason to take pictures at the meeting. One of the managers and his wife who stood up for us at our wedding were there - but I lost all contact with them. Last I knew they were in Spokane in 1980. I think he may have died and I long ago got rid of a lot of information.
If I can produce evidence we where in WA in 1979 - will this even remotely change your mind?
It might take a lot of research and I may need some help finding the names of the managers and any contacts...I am not going to this trouble if it will PROVE nothing to you or the FBI.
Bet Snow could find something!
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Jo. You have never presented any proof that
the 1979 trip to WA with Duane ever happened.
Could you please present any proof now?
Lodging tickets, receipts ... anything.
G.
I pulled the tax reports for 1979.
All of the back-up (road expenses) has long been gone.
But, there was 2 items only they do not give a location.
Weber Night on Town Reimbursement for "Night on the Town" contest award. $50.00
Also another contest award
stateing " Bud Mills Contest". $325.00
There are account numbers on them but NO date nor mention of the trip they were for...but this would be the extra - I am surprised to even find this.
The only other trip that yr was to VAIL and there was no "Night On the Town" in Vail...as that was a 2 night deal...I have all the pictures from Vail showing the agents there. That was the trip that Mac Milan with his wife and Duane and I played golf instead of going river rafting...both Duane and Mac Milan were older than the rest of the group.
These were with the 1979 tax report. All of the other back-up has long been gone. I know I personally reduced all of this to the reports only after that first yr. Duane died in 1995. Had I know at that time Who DAN COOPER was I would have kept everything.
I am being as honest and straight-forward with you as I can be. I don't think there is anything else.
I will pull the album, but I reduced that over the yrs. Seems like there were some pics of The Market in Seattle, but I took those out. I could still have negatives, but will pictures of the Market prove anything? Would have to dig through 50 yrs of negatives.
I know that one of the men who was there is deceased lived in WA. His name was Mac Milan and he lived out on the Island and had to get to Seattle by ferry because the bridge had collapsed. I remember the conversation because Mr. Milan was surprised Duane was so familiar with the area. Their conversation included other things about the area. but this one part of the discussion I remember. It was very obvious Duane was very familiar with the area.
Georger I have NO reason to lie about this trip. The picture of Duane in his suit without the glasses doing the YAAAA thing was made in the hotel we stayed at. There was a picture of me made in that same suite that shows more of the room, but do not feel comfortable posting that picture.
I did NOT take the camera to the banquet that night. Attached are 2 photos I made before we went downstairs. The thread could NOT handle the full picture of Duane with his arms spread. He was late getting to the room and I had called the guys to see if they knew were he was. They said they had NOT seen him since noon. When Duane got to the room I was dressed and had his clothes laid out. The first thing I did was jump him accusing him of drinking and he breathed in my face - to prove he had not been drinking. Asked me to fix him a scotch and water while he freshened up and changed. In that one photo he with the spead eagle arms he has the drink in his hand...he was giddy and made this AHHHAAA sound when he did that action. We were late getting to the banquet.
This was our last night in Seattle and it would be the next day when we went to Vancouver and made the multiple stops. After we crossed bridge into Portland (the first time I had ever been in Portland in my life) we went East along the River until we had passed the Troutdale airport and a road that he said went to Mt. Hood. He mentioned a tressel on the other side of the river where there was a Marina and told me the boat story. I will never forget the look on his face telling that story.
It was not until he had turned around that he stated we were going to Tahoe. I questioned if we could afford to go to Tahoe. I have pictures made in Tahoe.
We traded the Cadillac for an Oldsmoblie went we got home.
It was NOT financed - but, in those days I never questioned Duane about money. He just told me he got a good trade on the Cadillac.
Strange that I have a picture of Duane with a pipe very similar to the one Blevins has of Christiansen. They even have the same stupid expression on their face.
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Georger said:QuoteJo. You have never presented any proof that
the 1979 trip to WA with Duane ever happened.
Could you please present any proof now?
Lodging tickets, receipts ... anything.
G.
The trip was a Managers meeting with Family Life Insurance of Seattle. Wa. We stayed at the Men's Club. I have the tax reports, but not the back-ups. This trip was paid for by Family Life Insurance and our expenses where paid for by them.
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That sounds legit. The reason I asked was
Safecracking's report of this trip: "In Fall of 1979, Duane took Skyjack71 to the NW for a sentimental journey..."
G.
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Georger said:QuoteJo. You have never presented any proof that
the 1979 trip to WA with Duane ever happened.
Could you please present any proof now?
Lodging tickets, receipts ... anything.
G.
The trip was a Managers meeting with Family Life Insurance of Seattle. Wa. We stayed at the Men's Club. I have the tax reports, but not the back-ups. This trip was paid for by Family Life Insurance and our expenses where paid for by them.
!
That sounds legit. The reason I asked was
Safecracking's report of this trip: "In Fall of 1979, Duane took Skyjack71 to the NW for a sentimental journey..."
G.
That is because I have always referred to it as a Sentimental Journey. Duane wanted to go to Salt Lake before we went to Seattle. He had been to Salt Lake City and so had I when I was about 13 yrs old - maybe 14.
We went to the Vistors Center - there was chapel there. He said he would be back in just a few minutes. I was bored and walk back to the Hall up front and went to the restroom. Just about that time he shows up - and looks at the directory - looking for a specific name - then he told me to wait and he his goes back down the hall and comes right back and said "He is leaving". (I have never been able to find anyone who would give me the names on that directory in Sept of 1979...NO ONE. We quickly went outside and over to another building I now know is the Assembly Hall. He set me up to take a picture - telling me a man would be coming around the corner with a large briefcase and this man had to walk right past there to get to a parking lot on the other side.
He did NOT want this man to see him and I do not know where he went to - maybe down to the area just outside of the Assembly Hall were lots of people where milling around. I took the picture of the man he told me to...and when I did the man looked up at me when he saw I was taking pictures.
Duane came back real fast and we left...and we are on our way to The Dalles which is where he wanted to make it to for the 1st night.
Before getting to The Dalles, Duane is telling me all about this area and then the next day he leaves me at the motel and comes back 5 1/2 hours later.
From there we went to all of the other places and then the things he did in Seattle and on the return trip. Because of all of this I am the one who DUBBED it The Sentimental Journey and that was a song he used to sing (he was a really good singer). I have mentioned this in this thread and it had been called A Sentimental Journey by the media.
Also because it seemed like the memories were good ones. I now know that was because they may have been the only good memories he had of being a free man in the late 40's because from 1950 until 1968 he was in and out of prison or on the run.
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The tie was NOT found until 4 hours after the plane was on the ground in Reno. It was found neatly folded over and between the two seats. It could have been left there by one of the passengers on prior legs of the flight. As I was told it was the typical tie worn by the pilots and other who worked for the airlines.
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Jo, how do you know this? It is widely reported that Tina stated in the debriefing that she saw DBC take the tie off and place in on the seat next to him. In addition, Calame writes that the tie was not entered into the evidentiary collection in Seattle until four days after the skyjacking, and he has no information on where the tie was during that time.
In addition, Calame and Rhodes write that when they interviewed the FBI evidence retrieval team in the 1980s, no agent remembered seeing a tie or hearing any discussion about the tie at that time.
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Jo, how do you know this? It is widely reported that Tina stated in the debriefing that she saw DBC take the tie off and place in on the seat next to him. In addition, Calame writes that the tie was not entered into the evidentiary collection in Seattle until four days after the skyjacking, and he has no information on where the tie was during that time.
In addition, Calame and Rhodes write that when they interviewed the FBI evidence retrieval team in the 1980s, no agent remembered seeing a tie or hearing any discussion about the tie at that time.
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