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  1. Maybe Greggory Grey can come up with the lost microfilm (from the Bank or FBI) which contains the stolen money "Serial Number Bundle Sequence" list (per Tom Kaye), to prove the money found at Tena's bar was in proper order and not tampered with. They really Lost the Master Microfilm regarding one of the world's most famous unsolved crimes? I have 30 serial numbers...lets see if they match up with the Microfilm. They lost the Microfilm....lol - Alrighty - Yea Right- Uh HUh - Any other good jokes? This is how consiperacy theories are born!
  2. I notice in one of the mortgage documents K.C. paid off a loan to "Seattle First National Bank", the same bank DB Cooper stole 200k from. I'm not pushing K.C.
  3. Can you explain why none of the ransom money K.C. aka DB Cooper extorted has turned up in circulation? The serial number list of all 20 dollar bills were widely circulated in December of 1971 to L.E. and banks.
  4. Brad Meltzer does have a charismatic manner of delivery. He builds on facts upon facts (maybe not facts) to where it's almost like candy to the ears. When he was on the Today Show he started on that path but was told that they didn't have much time. So the true delivery of Brad Meltzer wasn't displayed. I'm guessing that wasn't you on the GuideStone episode or was it?
  5. I looked at Geoffery Gray's book.... The sequence of the two? letters are below. You can see db cooper is signed twice. Once for each letter. Are you mistaking? two different letters for one letter? and is this really an excerpt from Gray's Book "Skyjack"? All the example letters are typed in his book. If you are mistaken then there is not a letter connecting all three letters. Letter sequence from Graysmith Book below. Not, I'm looking at the Ebook so the spacing below might not be exactly as found in Hard Copy. **************************** i am alive and doing well in home town PO. The system that beats the system. db cooper ATTENTION! Thanks for hospitality. Was in a rut. D.B. Cooper
  6. WOW....Great Video! How did you get a copy of the Letter sent to the FBI? Was it sent on a Postcard? and what is the date? All the letters do connect with the FBI letter. There were copies of several letters printed in Gray's Book "Skyjack", was this one of them?
  7. In your Video you said the Canadian letter was sent in 1974. It was sent in 1971.
  8. I watched your part on the Guidestone espisode. I think you come across very well on TV. You didn't seem nervous and spoke well. The only problem I had IMO is that maybe you were overly zealous regarding your position displayed. Just my 2 cents.
  9. Thanks, I will look at it later. GreyCop could be onto something with the Reno Letter. Wasn't K.C. a Flight Attendant or Stewart for Northwest Airlines? If so, he was in the "hospitality" industry and probably heard plenty of times "thanks for the hospitality" from passengers. Especially back then when people tended to be more formal with word usuage. Reno Letter has "Thanks for the Hospitality" in it.
  10. Thanks for welcoming me back. I tried to watch the Video you are in at the History Channel website. The Guidestone video will not play. There is a picture of a key on it. The other videos will play. Your video is locked or something. If you got another link with video, I would like to watch.
  11. I watched your video. Coming up with "KeNNeV" from (ReNo NeV.) is interesting and imaginative but probably just coincidence. You need more proof. Forget about cooper writing his name on the Ticket. Your the only one that thinks Kenny wrote on it. However, remember Cooper probably did get a carbon copy and might have tried to replicate some of the handwriting from the carbon copy if he did write any cooper letters.
  12. If not posted yet.. Brad Meltzer was on CBS this morning show yesterday pushing Kenny C. as D.B. Cooper. Meltzer has a new book out. Video Below... http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505263_162-57608154/history-decoded-brad-meltzer-talks-conspiracy-theories/
  13. This makes me wonder how long the money was at Tena's bar. The ever changing weather conditions and the pourous sand would cause the money to rapidly decay. Sometimes I wonder if the Fazio's are right. Their theory is the money had not been there long and was recently deposited with the tide. The area was a favorite fishing area and the money was found only 20 feet from the shore line to my understanding. Seems like someone would have stepped on the bundles or notice them.
  14. RH didn't seem like your prototypical FBI agent. He seemed gung-ho and was/is opinionated..IMO Those photos of the money taken on Feb. 13, 1980 are some of the best unfiltered evidence we have. (general public) RH was set to retire on March 1, 1980. Maybe he thought the money find was some type of miracle, after many years of frustration with the Cooper case. I can imagine the excitement and the unusual? rush to let the public know. The Tena bar money was found "3 weeks" before RH was set to retire. Unless RH decided to retire after the Tena Bar money find. Feb 13, 1980 retirement article attached.
  15. The Computer Graphics people for the documentary "The Skyjacker that got away" must have had good access to all the Cooper Material. Check out the CG rendering of the Carr picture Cooper money folder. Attached picture. "The Skyjacker that got away" link below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2I755lTZmU