In Search of D.B. Cooper w/ Leonard Nimoy : Full Discussion

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  • In Search of D.B. Cooper w/ Leonard Nimoy : Full Discussion
    In this episode of Cooper Friday I will respond to the program "In search of D.B. Cooper," which was hosted by Leonard Nimoy.
    You can download the audio version of this show on Spotify under the name Black Box Podcast and Black Box True Crime .
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  • @BlackBoxOnlineRadio
    @BlackBoxOnlineRadio  หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hello All. I have a favor to ask. From the 15:27 minute mark and onward, I discuss a psychological profile created by Dr. David G. Hubbard. I'd love to know what you think about it. Please leave a comment down below.

  • @Jared_Wignall
    @Jared_Wignall หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I really like the various discussions about D.B. Cooper and all the things you’ve looked at from books to this program you’re talking about today with Leonard Nimoy hosting it. And that psychological profile by Hubbard is quite something. I wonder just how much more negative you can get with that. I hope you’re doing well Ned, keep up the great work and have a great weekend. Take care!

  • @jayweiss4378
    @jayweiss4378 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey Ned,
    Look up the Clint Eastwood movies Dirty Harry and Magnum Force! The movie Dirty Harry has a character called Scorpio based on the Zodiac. Magnum Force has a character called McCoy and even features a hijack situation so could be linked to DB Cooper…..

  • @Jack123-n7q
    @Jack123-n7q หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    In the past you've mentioned that you aren't sure DB Cooper lived through the jump with one of the main reasons being that the money was never found in circulation. The federal reserve didn't start keeping track of serial numbers when destroying bills until the 1990s. And the book of Cooper's serial numbers was 30 pages long - just full of bill numbers. A few banks in the general areas might have checked all their incoming 20 dollar bills against that book for a month or so. But no banks that weren't near Seattle/Portland were cross referencing every $20 bill against the book. And no banks - stores - casinos -etc in any other state had their workers cross referencing all their $20 bills against the book.
    So the bills not being "found" in circulation is really a non-story. It has zero revelance to the case. The average lifespan of a bill in the 70s was two years. Cooper could have lived in Renton Washington or in Salem Oregon and slowly spent the money and the serial numbers would have never been noticed. Not finding bills from the highjacking has zero weight on whether Cooper survived the jump or not.
    Also, if you want to become an "expert" on this case, you have to watch the videos that Ryan Burns has released. He knows more about Cooper and has released more info about Cooper than any other Cooper researcher out there. You love the Vortex and Darren Schaefer - ask Darren if you should listen to Burns youtube videos. Watch his live streams on the Cooper Sleuth channel. He goes over all the myths and misconceptions, deep dives on all the suspects, his AMA's are packed full of information that the average cooper researcher doesn't know.

    • @BlackBoxOnlineRadio
      @BlackBoxOnlineRadio  หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Will do. Thanks for the recommendations.

    • @Jack123-n7q
      @Jack123-n7q หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@BlackBoxOnlineRadio PS
      Thank you for all you do on your channel. It's always fun and interesting to hear theories from people/authors who are outside of the mainstream. Keep up the great work!!!!
      Here is a link to Ryan's live stream. He even has Daren on as a guest, it seems they are great friends.
      www.youtube.com/@dbcoopersleuth/streams

  • @timetheory84
    @timetheory84 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Lol, tricked me with that title. I was like... "it can't be, he's dead"

  • @z247-d5t
    @z247-d5t หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey Ned since you're into profiling so much lately, there's a channel called John Kelly profiler and they did a show on the zodiac killer that I think you would like. It's a panel discussion with former detectives. Might be something to talk about in the future.