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Let's step inside Cooper's mind for a few moments. It may be more chilling than you realize.
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Ryan Burns is joined by the GOAT Cooper researcher, Bruce Smith, to discuss all things Cooper.
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On this episode, Ryan Burns is joined by Jude Morrow, author of "Dan Cooper", to discuss the actual words and phrases that we are fairly confident that Cooper used during the hijacking. His word choice and phraseology tells quite a story.
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Veteran Cooper researcher joins the show to discuss over 30 myths and misconceptions that remain prevalent in the cultural zeitgeist when it comes to the Cooper hijacking.
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In this episode Ryan is joined by Nicky Broughton to discuss a NCAA basketball tournament style bracket of Cooper suspects that was created on the DB Cooper Mystery Group Facebook page.
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One of the GOAT's in the Cooper World joins the show to discuss anything and everything about the Cooper case. It's Darren Schaefer from The Cooper Vortex.
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Ryan Burns is joined by Cooper researchers Pat Boland and Mary Johns to discuss whether the hijacker was a pilot of some sort.
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On this episode, Ryan Burns is joined by Eric Ulis and Wendina Ubaghs, who is the granddaughter of Milton Vordahl. They discuss all things Vordahl and also discuss what it's like to receive a message out of the blue from someone suggesting that your grandfather may have been one of history's most famous criminals. Apologies for Ryan's audio having that echo sound.
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Author John Limbach joins to discuss his new book "Where Was Skip?" about the soldier of fortune, conman, miscreant, and fake Cuban from Kansas called "Skip". In my mathematical suspect matrix I've created, Hall is currently holding the highest score for Cooper suspects. Images and film of Hall that accompany this podcast can be seen on my YouTube channel.
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The FBI have apparently begun the process of re-testing items from Cooper's evidence to collect a DNA profile. Their testing methods come with a downside, however, because they can only be utilized a certain way. We discuss this and more, including Eric's recent golf match with former FBI agent Larry Carr.
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Joining Ryan Burns this episode are Jude Morrow, author of "Dan Cooper", and Cooper researcher extraordinaire Chris Cunningham. Burns believes Cooper survived, Morrow believes he perished, and Cunningham is agnostic on the issue. The three sleuths debate the topic.
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Ted B. Braden is perhaps the most compelling Cooper suspect. He appears to check more boxes than any other suspect. He does have a few flaws that hurt him as a suspect, but are those flaws enough for him to be eliminated? Or was he actually the man himself, D.B. Cooper? Ryan Burns and Drew Beeson dive into the issue.
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A Live Q&A that took place on January 16th, 2024. The Q&A session is also available on the D.B. Cooper Sleuth YouTube Channel where many photographs and files were displayed on screen.
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This is a brief podcast about Donald Sylvester Murphy, who stands alone in the FBI's investigation into D.B. Cooper as likely having the closest resemblance to D.B. Cooper, according to the eyewitnesses. He is also the only man to ever serve time in prison for claiming to be D.B. Cooper.
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Scientist Tom Kaye and Cooper researcher Eric Ulis join Ryan Burns to discuss the latest developments on the Cooper investigation.
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Of all the physical features present on the Cooper sketches, his eyes are easily the most unreliable. Despite their appearance on several sketches, we likely have no idea what his eyes actually looked like.
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Richard McCoy is arguably the most well known Cooper suspect for a variety of reasons. However, he was not the legendary skyjacker known as D.B. Cooper. McCoy was a copycat, the same as several others who tried to emulate Cooper's hijacking. In this episode I delve into the multitude of reasons why McCoy was not Cooper.
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Fellow D.B. Cooper sleuth Martin Andrade joins Ryan Burns to spin the wheel (or rather pull names from a bag) of various Cooper suspects and they'll be forced to defend or attack the suspect.
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D.B. Cooper wasn't an overburdened hijacker. He was a man who needed little to accomplish his objective. What items did he actually have with him during the hijacking?
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Ryan Burns, host of the new D.B. Cooper Sleuth YouTube show and podcast, sits down with investigator Chris Cunningham to discuss the most recent CooperCon in Seattle, copycat hijackers, Cooper sketches, and more.