D. B. Cooper in popular culture

A 1972 FBI composite drawing of D. B. Cooper

D. B. Cooper (aka Dan Cooper) is an alias of an aircraft hijacker who, on November 24, 1971, after receiving a ransom payout of US$200,000, parachuted from the back of a Boeing 727 as it was flying over the Pacific Northwest of the United States somewhere over the Cascade Mountains, possibly over Woodland, Washington.[1] He was never seen again, and only $5,880 of the ransom has been found. The skyjacking continues to have an impact on popular culture, including references to or inspiration by Cooper in books, film, and music.[2]

Books

Cover of Elwood Reid's D.B.: a novel

Film, TV, and radio

Music

Other

A street artist poses as a living statue of Cooper at the Portland Saturday Market in Portland, Oregon.

References

  1. LaBoe, Barbara (2008-01-01). "Search for D.B. Cooper 'reignited'". The Daily News. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
  2. Neil Hickey, Plane robbing still unsolved, The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Australia), January 4, 2008
  3. Reid, Elwood (2004). D.B.: a novel. New York: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-49738-1. OCLC 52410839.
  4. http://www.sitcomsonline.com/unsolvedmysteries.html
  5. Davis, Jeff; Al Eufrasio; Mark Moran (2008). Weird Washington. Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. p. 65. ISBN 978-1-4027-4545-4. OCLC 179788749.
  6. http://epguides.com/newsradio/guide.shtml
  7. "The Mystery of D.B. Cooper", Aug. 19, 2011, Dave Miller, OPB.org
  8. "We Want Lava / The Ballad Of D.B. Cooper", Discogs
  9. Chuck Brodsky
  10. THE GHOSTS THAT I RUN WITH | Bill Mallonee
  11. Index to the Holdings of the Michigan State University Libraries Comic Art Collection, "Parachutes"
  12. Jim Bates, Skulduggery by Parachute
  13. XKCD. D.B. Cooper
  14. 銀座カラー立川店 インターネットからのご予約はこちら【お申込み】
  15. Scoot’s Complete Bar List | Living in the Scoot Utopia
  16. D.B. Cooper'S Mansion, Houston, Tx
  17. Metroactive Bars & Clubs | Liquid Lounge
  18. http://www.dineinnewengland.com/review/hooters_review.htm
  19. Doughery, Phil. "D.B. Tuber". History Link.
  20. Esteban, Michelle. "D.B. Tuber dedicates life to warn others of dangers of drugs". KOMO news.
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