Two illustrations of D.B. Cooper.
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NEW FBI files have shed light on one of the longest-running unsolved hijackings in US history.

A 398-page dossier consolidates years of information about DB Cooper, the enigmatic figure who in 1971 hijacked an airplane and disappeared with $200,000 in ransom after parachuting away.

Two illustrations of D.B. Cooper.
Sketches of DB Cooper, the man who hijacked a plane in 1971 and parachuted out with the ransom moneyCredit: FBI
Photo of the interior of an airplane, showing overhead compartments and an airplane seat.
Cooper sat in the last row of the plane and ordered a bourbon and 7UPCredit: FBI
Black and white photo of Northwest Airlines crew at a press conference following a 1971 hijacking.
The crew of the Northwest Airlines jet after the hijackingCredit: AP

Dan “DB” Cooper is the alias of the man who hijacked Northwest Flight 305 over Portland, Oregon, in November 1971, en route to Seattle.

Identified as a man with dark hair, approximately in his mid-40s, Cooper handed a flight attendant a note stating he possessed a bomb, revealing a briefcase filled with wires and red sticks as proof.

After the Boeing landed in Seattle, Cooper released 36 passengers in exchange for $200,000 in cash and four parachutes.

The plane then took off with several crew members, heading towards Mexico City under Cooper’s orders.

Somewhere in the airspace between Seattle and Reno, Nevada, at an altitude of roughly 10,000 feet, Cooper jumped out of the rear of the aircraft with the ransom, vanishing without a trace.

The document, released by the FBI on Tuesday, reveals that despite interviewing hundreds of suspects, the agency remains at a dead end.

One suspect was even a man in a wheelchair, with the report concluding: “A man confined to a wheel chair [sic] did not hijack the plane in this case.”

While multiple suspects are named in the files, further investigation – including showing photos to witnesses – often led agents to mark their files with a handwritten “eliminated”.

The files include the well-known claim by Donald Sylvester Murphy that he was DB Cooper.

Murphy made this claim to a former Newsweek editor, but it was later revealed to be part of an extortion scheme.

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The elaborate plot saw Murphy posing for photographs “wearing a wig and glasses and otherwise appearing much like the widely circulated ‘artist’s conception’ of ‘D.B. Cooper,’” according to a court document included in the files.

Murphy and a conspirator were sentenced to prison for the fraud, according to a 1973 report by The New York Times.

Notably, Richard McCoy Jr., whose children claimed he was DB Cooper last year, does not appear in the files.

In fact, most suspects remain unknown to the public.

Black and white photo of a Northwest Airlines plane on a runway at night.
The hijacked Northwest Airlines jetliner is seen in this file photoCredit: AP

They range from an Alabama man who died of cancer just months after the hijacking, to airline pilots, parachutists and Boeing employees.

The Sun previously reported on independent investigator Eric Ulis’ probe into the DB Cooper case.

In August last year, Eric identified Vince Petersen, a deceased metallurgist from Pennsylvania, as his leading suspect – a theory he has pursued since 2022.

Eric and forensic expert Tom Kaye discovered dozens of rare titanium particles on a clip-on tie left behind by the hijacker.

Tracing the particles led them to the now-defunct Crucible Steel plant in Midland, Pennsylvania, where Petersen worked for several years.

Meanwhile, a passenger aboard the plane shared their memory of the elusive criminal with The Sun.

Michael Cooper, a then 31-year-old teacher traveling home for Thanksgiving, remembered the hijacker as a suave and level-headed man who exuded authority.

“He was probably in his 40s, and he was wearing a jacket and a tie and he was just real quiet,” Michael said in January last year.

Black tie with tie clip.
Cooper’s tie is one of the only items of evidenceCredit: FBI
Flight attendant Flo Schaffner at a press conference discussing the D.B. Cooper hijacking.
Flight attendant Flo Schaffner was one of the crew members of the hijacked Northwest Airlines flight 305Credit: Getty
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