History's Greatest Mysteries Season 1 Episode 2

Ep 2. D.B. Cooper: Case Closed? Part 2

  • July 11, 2016
  • 84 min

As one of the most infamous unsolved crimes in American history, the story of D.B. Cooper has captivated the public for nearly five decades. In the second part of the History's Greatest Mysteries episode "D.B. Cooper: Case Closed?" a team of experts delves deeper into the mystery surrounding the hijacking and subsequent disappearance of Cooper, who famously parachuted out of a Boeing 727 over the Pacific Northwest in 1971 with $200,000.

The episode begins with a recap of the details of the hijacking, including Cooper's demands for cash and parachutes, as well as the jump itself. The experts on the show note that despite an extensive search effort by law enforcement, no trace of Cooper or his remains was ever found. The viewer is reminded that the case has been cold for years, and it is assumed that Cooper died during the jump.

The focus of the episode then shifts to investigating theories that emerged in the years after Cooper's disappearance, including the possibility that he survived the jump and went on to live a secret life. The team uses forensic analysis to examine a tie clip that was found in Cooper's plane seat, which is believed to have belonged to Cooper. Other physical evidence is also examined, such as a parachute rigging strap, which shows signs of having been used.

The experts then delve into the possibility that Cooper was an ex-military paratrooper, as the FBI had suspected at the time of the hijacking. They speak to a former military member who confirms that it would have been possible for someone with the appropriate training to make a jump like Cooper's. The team also analyzes the jump site in order to determine the likelihood that Cooper survived the fall.

One of the most compelling segments of the episode involves the team's investigation into the possibility that Cooper was a man named Robert Rackstraw, who had a history of military service and was linked to the hijacking by various pieces of evidence. The investigators use voice analysis software to compare recordings of Cooper's voice to recordings of Rackstraw's voice, and the results are surprising.

The episode concludes with the experts presenting their findings and their theories about what may have happened to Cooper. While they are unable to definitively solve the case, they are able to shed new light on the mystery and provide some compelling evidence that challenges the official narrative of what happened to Cooper after he hijacked that plane nearly fifty years ago.

Overall, "D.B. Cooper: Case Closed?" is a well-researched and captivating episode of History's Greatest Mysteries that is sure to appeal to anyone who is interested in true crime or unsolved mysteries. The experts on the show are knowledgeable and engaging, and they present their findings in a clear and compelling manner. Anyone who is fascinated by the case of D.B. Cooper will find this episode to be a fascinating and informative exploration of one of the most enduring and perplexing mysteries in American history.

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  • First Aired
    July 11, 2016
  • Runtime
    84 min
  • Language
    English