Many hijackings have occurred over the years, but people really don’t care that they happen. One that really stood out and was completely different from all of the rest was the Boeing 727 commercial plane hijacking of November 24,1771 done by a man called by the name of D.B. Cooper. The case occurred between the airspace of Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington. In the case of D.B. Cooper, very little has been learned about what happened to D.B.Cooper because there are no DNA was left behind on the plane ,multiple suspects, and F.B.I. agents stopped working on the case. In the first place, D.B. Cooper had a way of pulling off his hijacking and did many things to succeed in this. According to the video titled, (Unsolved Mysteries: D.B. …show more content…
Cooper hijacking occurred many theories were made by many different people on whom D.B. Cooper could be. In the article titled, (Rackstraw:5 Fast Facts You Need to Know), Robert Rackstraw was one of the most popular suspects in this case one reason being because he matched nine points on the sketch made of D.B. Cooper. He was one of the top suspects for looking the most like the sketch described by the witnesses and one of the suspects that had the background to be D.B. Cooper. The video called, (Unsolved Mysteries: D.B. Cooper) states, Another suspect that FBI agents really liked was Richard Floyd Mccoy because of another case he did. Richard Floyd Mccoy pulled off a hijacking that was way too similar to the one D.B. Cooper did. After FBI agents saw how similar the hijackings were they really thought they have caught D.B. Cooper. Another example that the video, (Unsolved Mysteries: D.B. Cooper) mentions is that Duane Weber was a suspect that FBI agents found him really interesting after they found out that he admitted to his wife of being D.B Cooper. At first they did not think of him as an actual suspect, but his wife told the agents that he took her to the bar where the 20 dollar bills were