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Just post what probative evidence you have. Simple request.
Your endless unsubstantiated claims irritate even those who were initially in your corner.
Stop promising, start delivering. The opposite of a coverup is an expose'.
Do one. Today not tomorrow.
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QuoteJudge Judy always asks for receipts, check stubs, ... evidence... that type of stuff.
ya think Judge Judy would accept testimony about a lost airline ticket and parking stub? I mean they used to be in hard copy form. How about sworn testimony about Calif state prison inmate smoke jumpers? There used to be a photo once upon a time.
Judge Judy is a self centered moron. Now let's see if I get sued. Bring it on. Perry Mason will be my lawyer. Perry could get Zazi aquittted. No sweat.
Hey, I forgot to add: Snow's old suspect was a genuine smoke jumper in the Nortwest and shows up in the smoke jumper alumni web. archives. For real.
Jo, where did all the twenties go? Surely you know if you were married to Dan Cooper. Could he spend them freely or did he have to launder them at a heavy discount?
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Do people even use these things in todays time - we have backpacks now?
Very interesting that - woman you mentioned and the motel.
Like Orange mentioned - yea! I would love it if it was a true story and it was the same hotel.
If the story is true - what it does prove is exactly what was maintained - that the FBI did question workers at the hotels and motels. Agent Carr could find NO reports on any hotel or motel?
If true -
1. Wonder why she thought Cooper had stayed in that room?
2. Was there a bottle of hair dye?
3. Did she see the man (after all he would have required a late check-out as did the individual seen by the nightclerk)?
4. Did a nightclerk think he had checked Cooper in and it resulted in this maid being questioned?
5. Such an obscure story - hope something can be found regarding it.
snowmman 3
well, all I got is a new picture of Hahneman.
From Ebony magazine, Nov, 1972.
attached.
I think this is different from some of the others I posted.
from http://books.google.com/books?id=ntcDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA48&lpg=PA48&dq=%22hahneman%22+hijack&source=bl&ots=BU_AsPuzBn&sig=ANuUDd3wAgJzMVKqRgKTH-737Yg&hl=en&ei=sxAvS5rIC4K0sgPd66XGBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CBsQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=&f=false
.QuoteYour on record in a documentary with this crap of your's
I remember having to describe the area and I was told to use the places as discussed with you...I didn't know one darn river from another. I used what YOU told me because I didn't know the names of the roads or the river Duane took me to.
Something was done after I return from WA. but, I still had NO MAPS and was at the mercy of YOU (He who knows all). It was LATER I acquired the maps which showed the Lake I had been directed to while I was in WA. by Udell. Then I was able to put the right names to the places. Even when I contacted you after this you INSISTED it was the other places YOU had told me about and that I was WRONG and that I NEVER went to the WASHOUGAL or to Lake LaCames.
Himmelsbach and I had a long conversation about this. I was upset you had told me the things you did - I could HAVE used your word that starts with L----, but I have been nice in the past by saying I felt it was a miscommunication, because it is difficult to describe what one sees in their memory to someone else.
Himmelsbach knew I WAS STEAMING mad because you didn't understand what I was talking about. Even then I felt what you did was DELIBERATE because if you were such an authority on the area - HOW COULD YOU POSSIBLY HAVE NOT UNDERSTOOD WHAT I WAS TRYING TO DESCRIBE TO YOU? Why would you deny if even after the fact? I know the answer to that one.
BELOW - What I found in my files a few days ago as another party was viewing some of the things I have:
I trusted you at the time...but not after I got good maps and the right places. I found a letter I wrote to Himmelsbach where I tried to draw a map - two on one page. It is without question I was drawing the Washougal, but ALL I had was my memory and ...I had NO maps (if I had maps at that time I would have made a copy, marked it and sent him that).
How many TIMES did you tell me there was NO WAY for the WASHOUGAL to be on MY LEFT unless I was going South. HOW MANY???
The day we left Salt Lake City - we headed for the Dalles. That is the first time I saw the Columbia.
I explained to you that we were on the OR side of the river and I mention the road that went to Mt. Hood, but I didn't know the name of the mountain. I told you we crossed the Columbia at that time and went into this little town crossing a bridge over a river. I told you we turned LEFT and then after a couple of more turns and thru some pastures and barns we came to a WIDE BODY of WATER. You TOLD me that Duane MUST have turned me around and we were on the Columbia. I TOLD you NO that was not right - we were NOT on the Columbia, but you INSISTED there was NO OTHER WIDE body of WATER it could be.
YOU DID NOT listen to what I said then (just as you are doing now) and that cost me 4 yrs - four yrs for more evidence to just poof. You alone are responsible for the LOCATION not being on TARGET - WHY? I have asked myself that question time and time again and I have three answers - one is deliberate and the other one starts with S and the last one starts with C.
As for embarrassing the Weber name - what business is that of yours?
1. His brother had no children
2. We have never found the children of Duane..if they even exist.
3. The sister did not bear the name of Weber and all but one of her children have deceased.
As for dishonoring anyone - How does your own daughter feel about you?
I deleted the rest of what I was saying because it would be me acting like Jerry...and you know WHAT GUY's? I am better than that.
Again I apologize for being repetitive - and found it necessary to defend myself. I wish we had IGNORE and then I would not be able to see his posts - from this time forward he is on MENTAL IGNORE.
snowmman 3
Vote with your wallet.
duaneweber@paypal.com
No money goes to Jo Weber.
All supports the cause.
La verdad saldrá.
Orange1 0
QuoteI have tried to be polite and courteous,
As long as people agree with you, you mean?
Every time someone 'new' has arrived you have immediately accused them of being in it to write a book/make money.
How polite and courteous were you to Larry Carr, despite his unbelievably unfailing polite approach to you? You didn't even reciprocate that.
Judge Judy? Care to examine the evidence?
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QuoteAgent Carr could find NO reports on any hotel or motel
Rubbish. He said he could not find a record of the supposed book that the supposed clerk at your supposed hotel showed him. Not the same thing at all.
Quote5. Such an obscure story
HA! HA! HA!
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QuoteAnd that's what led to the most intense 45 seconds of my life.
FBI surveillance tapes cast doubt on that claim Snow. They show the most intense 45 seconds of your life took place in Iceland.
I was having a good chuckle about Jo's suspicions that the FBI or CIA would pay forum posters to silence her. If only the spooks and fedcops were that benign. These agencies know how to silence threats and it isn't done with a keyboard.
Jo, once again, post your evidence. By failing to do so you are doing what you criticize the FBI for: covering up.
So nobody is interested in Snow's first suspect?
Boeing employee, NW smoke jumper, skydiver, Nam experience, grudge, resembles sketch...? Even if the guy isn't Cooper it was a masterful investigative effort by the Indomnitable Snowmman.
Provoking Jo is more appealing I guess.
Trying to ID Cooper is just so frustrating. I wish Jerry would find the remains and put us out of our misery.
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Orange1 0
QuoteSo nobody is interested in Snow's first suspect?
Boeing employee, NW smoke jumper, skydiver, Nam experience, grudge, resembles sketch...? Even if the guy isn't Cooper it was a masterful investigative effort by the Indomnitable Snowmman.
I'm very interested
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snowmman 3
QuoteQuoteSo nobody is interested in Snow's first suspect?
Boeing employee, NW smoke jumper, skydiver, Nam experience, grudge, resembles sketch...? Even if the guy isn't Cooper it was a masterful investigative effort by the Indomnitable Snowmman.
I'm very interested![]()
Orange1: he was pareto optimal in terms of the little things we all talked about being interesting. Although georger would probably say wrong for some reason.
The resulting insight was that it was hopeless for us to identify suspects the way we were going. What we think of as unique, isn't.
I do believe the FBI never tagged him. That was probably the main interesting thing. Since there's this wrong belief that the FBI investigation was wide-ranging based on some insight.
(Did everyone see how they investigated a "Jerry Cooper" who was only 30 years old? WTF?)
So it made me think a couple things
-The FBI investigation was a joke
-There's no way to get to Cooper thru traits/skills/whatever-you-like...any "things" we were discussing
-Got me thinking about how a live Cooper would act. I guess thinking about things made me more comfortable with a dead Cooper in the Columbia.
Mostly, there's no point in debating all these fine points about what a Cooper might be like.
(edit) Oh: it also makes me think all of these Galen Cook things and other people's things about suspects that "match" are a joke. It's like listening to people talk about great, when they only know good.
snowmman 3
Jerry Cooper was 30 at the time (1975)
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1347&dat=19750911&id=ZDETAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EPsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6330,2244946
Check out the funny quotes here:
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xAoQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=AYsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7281,1190262&dq=jerry-cooper+hijacking&hl=en
"I'm almost 100 per cent sure that Mr. Cooper of Annandale is not D.B. Cooper the skyjacker," Michael A. Morrow, special agent in charge of the FBI's Alexandria, VA. office.
"We have almost completely ruled him out"
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QuoteSnowmman. There is a posibility someone may come up with somthing no one else has thought of.How ever "minor" that may be. Cases have been solved by less.So lets all keep trying.I do read most post and when I see a good idea posted, I do research it. Believe it or not, there has been a lot of good idea's posted on this forum some, I have adopted and are using and still researching. I guess, what I'm trying to say is, that most of you come up with some realy fantastic stuff.Jerry
Jerry,
if you go out into the woods again based on anything I've dug up, I'll surely rot in hell.
Forget the cooper nonsense, and go out into the woods to have fun.
Orange1 0
QuoteOrange1: he was pareto optimal in terms of the little things we all talked about being interesting. Although georger would probably say wrong for some reason.
The resulting insight was that it was hopeless for us to identify suspects the way we were going. What we think of as unique, isn't.
I do believe the FBI never tagged him. That was probably the main interesting thing. Since there's this wrong belief that the FBI investigation was wide-ranging based on some insight.
(Did everyone see how they investigated a "Jerry Cooper" who was only 30 years old? WTF?)
So it made me think a couple things
-The FBI investigation was a joke
-There's no way to get to Cooper thru traits/skills/whatever-you-like...any "things" we were discussing
-Got me thinking about how a live Cooper would act. I guess thinking about things made me more comfortable with a dead Cooper in the Columbia.
Mostly, there's no point in debating all these fine points about what a Cooper might be like.
(edit) Oh: it also makes me think all of these Galen Cook things and other people's things about suspects that "match" are a joke. It's like listening to people talk about great, when they only know good.
Not sure about your conclusions re the FBI - to me the fact that the FBI never interviewed him shows one key thing: that they indeed probably did not range as far as Asia in their suspects. If a suspect wasn't in the US, he was out of the line of fire. So maybe your guy wasn't Cooper (did anyone ever get hold of him btw to ask him his opinion on Cooper - I don't recall?) but it still leaves well alive the possibility that if Cooper was hiding out in Asia he would have made it out of reach of FBI. (Plus the enticing option of all those dollar bills being happily accepted out there without being checked by US banks...) And I hear you and Georger saying in the background, just because the theory is good doesn't mean it fits. Sure. But to me it does present a big avenue that wasn't explored.
Incidentally, there was a post by Gosset's son a few weeks ago on a facebook page and he seems as convinced as ever that his father was Cooper.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11T_-k7ckrg
You don't settle this on a forum. You settle it in the ring.
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