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Post by eal22 on Jan 25, 2018 18:20:44 GMT -5
I have said this before, I wish the FBI could just arrest the whole family until one of them gives up Yaser Said. A few days in solitary confinement will have them singing a different tune.
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Post by eal22 on Dec 25, 2017 22:29:05 GMT -5
What's more, Brown actually sent the truck-owner the money! If I were on the run, sending someone money would not be at the top of my to-do list. I guess Brown had just come into some cash though...
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Post by eal22 on Nov 14, 2017 9:09:24 GMT -5
And as mentioned before, for all we know, Bishop could have died in those woods in North Carolina. No way his body would ever be recovered if that's the case. I believe that to be quite likely. We speculate that his personality wouldn't suggest suicide but what do we really know? No one ever suspected he would kill his family either.
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Post by eal22 on Nov 13, 2017 18:57:42 GMT -5
Not to mention much effort has been expended looking for him in Europe when there is really no evidence he was ever there, other than Roy Harrell's made-up sighting and two other questionable sightings. If he is still alive he is probably somewhere like Toledo, Ohio.
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Post by eal22 on Nov 12, 2017 15:06:38 GMT -5
I really doubt the Bishop case will ever be solved. I hate to think he will never be brought to justice and we will never know what happened to him, but this case is as cold as it gets.
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Post by eal22 on Oct 11, 2017 23:10:16 GMT -5
What charges would he face if he admitted to being Cooper?
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Post by eal22 on Oct 8, 2017 14:08:28 GMT -5
The idea of accomplices on the ground is new to me but would help explain how he escaped. I always wondered if DB Cooper survived the jump how he would have avoided perishing in the woods. It seems a bit strange that someone would hijack a plane, demand money, and skydive out into the night for really no reason at all. The money has never been used, and only a bit has been found - in rather mysterious circumstances that suggest to me it was deliberately planted.
One of the most fascinating cases of all. Up there with Brad Bishop for me.
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Post by eal22 on Sept 18, 2017 9:27:02 GMT -5
I still wonder why he bothered to turn himself in.
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Post by eal22 on Sept 18, 2017 0:08:42 GMT -5
Rather frustrating that even after his capture we really have no idea what he was doing all these years.
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Post by eal22 on Sept 17, 2017 23:36:10 GMT -5
Any word on how he lived during his years on the run?
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Post by eal22 on Sept 8, 2017 23:56:45 GMT -5
Fascinating podcast here about this case: www.podomatic.com/podcasts/unfoundpodcast/episodes/2016-10-17T15_38_24-07_00Tim Wright, the main researcher into this mysterious case suggests in the podcast that he knows there was a third person on the flight and he knows their identity, although he won't divulge it. He suggests they are still alive and that the Congolese national, John Mikel Mutantu, who disappeared with Padilla is currently in a jail in Kinshasa, where Padilla has also been sighted. What the FBI don't seem to have realised is that John Mikel Mutantu was more than just a labourer, he was a competent flight engineer and could ably assisted in this plane disappearing, he was in fact more competent at flying than Padilla was. The article that Tim Wright wrote can be found here: www.airspacemag.com/history-of-flight/the-727-that-vanished-2371187/?no-ist
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Post by eal22 on Aug 30, 2017 23:24:29 GMT -5
Haiti is a hell-hole, I doubt Brown is living there. Puerto Rico could be possible I guess.
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Post by eal22 on Aug 14, 2017 23:35:16 GMT -5
A remarkable development if true.
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Post by eal22 on Aug 2, 2017 20:08:20 GMT -5
Yeah, I think that guy is a bit of a nutter.
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Post by eal22 on Jun 8, 2017 18:32:42 GMT -5
I have always thought Fisher to be dead in a cave somewhere.
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