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Drew Hiss, Chairman of Acumen, discusses his unique journey from founding Acumen to rejoining the CEO ranks within another organization. Dive into Drew's origin story, learning from entrepreneurial challenges and the critical role of community and wise counsel in achieving business success. Together, Drew and host Dan Cooper explore the values driving Acumen, the power of aligning peers with shared principles, and the innovative tools and strategies Drew implemented during his time as a CEO. Discover how Drew navigated organizational transformations, built a cohesive leadership team, and balanced the dynamics of personal faith and professional excellence. This episode offers rich insights into leadership, the journey of growth, and the transformative impact of staying connected to purpose and community in business endeavors.
Armin van Buuren - Ultra Music Festival, Miami, 2025 (Day 1) 01. Armin van Buuren x Ben Hemsley feat. Lucy Pullin - Is It Beautiful? (ASOT 2025 TRANSFORMATION Anthem) 02. ID - ID 03. ID - ID 04. Gareth Emery ft. Christina Novelli - Concrete Angel 05. Cygnus X - Superstring (nilsix Remix) 06. Bryan Kearney pres. Karney - Delante 07. Armin van Buuren - Communication 08. Armin van Buuren & ALOK & Norma Jean Martine & LAWRENT - Euphoria (Richard Durand Remix) 09. Orjan Nilsen & Mark Sixma pres. nilsix - Bring Back The Techno 10. Frank Spector & Doppenberg - Heaven's Fall 11. Armin van Buuren & Nicole Moudaber - ID 12. ID - ID 13. Armin van Buuren & Hardwell - Follow The Light 14. ID - ID 15. ID - ID 16. Elley Duhé & Whethan - MONEY ON THE DASH (Armin van Buuren Remix) _ Felix - Don't You Want Me (KI/KI Remix) 17. Dan Cooper vs. Tiesto vs. John Summit & HAYLA - Recuperation 303 vs. Lethal Industry vs. Where You Are (Armin van Buuren Mashup) 18. Gaia - Tuvan (Armin van Buuren Remix) 19. Armin van Buuren & Gryffin - What Took You So Long [01:24:11] Gabry Ponte & Jerome Isma-Ae - Hold That Sucker Down 21. David Forbes - All My Friends Are Hot _ Armin van Buuren & David Guetta ft. Aldae - In The Dark 22. Faithless & Andrew Rayel vs. Paul Denton - Insomnia vs. Siren (Armin van Buuren Mashup) 23. Faithless - Insomnia (Andrew Rayel Remix) 24. Paul Denton - Siren 25. Armin van Buuren & Indira Paganotto - Dragon 26. Armin van Buuren & Vini Vici ft. Anna Timofei - Sarabande
In this Weekend Essay, Dan Cooper examines Frankie Dettori's bankruptcy and the crucial lessons it holds about trust, vulnerability, and financial advice. Even the most successful aren't immune to money troubles. Listen now:
In this Weekend Essay, Dan Cooper examines why International Women's Day risks becoming an empty gesture unless attitudes towards harassment and discrimination in financial services truly change. Progress has been made, but there is still much to do. Listen now:
D.B. Cooper, also known as Dan Cooper, is a mysterious figure who became infamous for hijacking a Boeing 727 aircraft on November 24, 1971. The enigmatic character boarded the plane in Portland, Oregon, and during the flight, he revealed that he had a bomb and demanded $200,000 in ransom, as well as parachutes. Cooper released all the passengers after the ransom was delivered, and then ordered the plane to fly to Mexico. However, somewhere over the Pacific Northwest, Cooper jumped out of the plane with the ransom money, a parachute, and was never heard from again. His disappearance has baffled investigators and has become the subject of numerous theories and speculations. D.B. Cooper's daring heist and subsequent vanishing act remains one of the most captivating unsolved mysteries in the history of aviation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.
I talk with Dr. Dan Cooper, Professor of Pediatrics at UC Irvine and Nora Cooper, investigative journalist, about all things Jews and medicine.We discuss:1) Why there are so many Jewish doctors?2) How has antisemitism played a role in the history of medicine?3) The quota system for Jews in American medical schools4) How Oct 7 led to a proliferation of antisemitism in contemporary medicineAnd much more!If you like these podcast please rate and leave a comment so others can find as well!Facebook: / daniel.levine.31 Instagram: / rabbidaniellevine #Zionism #hillel #Judaism
Welcome to my new episode "Dynamic Trance Universe" Podcast. Доброго времени суток, дорогие друзья! В эфире 457-й эпизод подкаста-путеводителя в замечательный мир #Trance и #Techno музыки. Сегодня Вы услышите новые работы от Jordan Gill, Giuseppe Ottaviani, FEEL & AvAlanche, Will Rees & Paul Denton pres. Parallel Worlds, Lee Coulson & Jason Gray, Kevin Crowley, Dan Cooper, Mauro Picotto & NRG Trax, Simon Patterson, а также мастеров Техно-Сцены: Skober, Cosmic Boys, Mattia Saviolo, Endica. Поехали! @aeroritmixmuzik #DTUPodcast457 #Progressive #Uplifting #HardTrance #Techno #Trancefamily TRACKLIST: 01. Jordan Gill - Abandon [ZEROTHREE] 02. Giuseppe Ottaviani pres. OTTAGON - We Are Free [ARMADA] 03. FEEL & AvAlanche - Visualize [SUANDA FUTURE] 04. Skober - I Will Show You [TERMINAL M] 05. Cosmic Boys - Hype [LEGEND] 06. XiJaro & Pitch x JKult - United In Dreams [BLACK HOLE] 07. Eximinds - In The Darkness (Dmitry Chelnokov Remix) [INTERPLAY] 08. Mattia Saviolo - Infinite Sunrise [VOLTA] 09. Jochen Miller - Lost Connection (Dustin Husain Remix) [HIGH CONTRAST] 10. Endica - Rave On! [LOADING SYSTEMS] 11. Michael Milov & Dmitriy Kuznetsov - In My Dreams (Dmitriy Kuznetsov Uplifting Mix) [SUANDA TRUE] 12. Will Rees & Paul Denton pres. Parallel Worlds - Liberty [SUBCULTURE] 13. Transaphonic - Waves Of Infinity [HIGH VOLTAGE] 14. Lee Coulson & Jason Gray - Arcadia [STATE CONTROL] 15. Kevin Crowley - Element 115 [EXTREMA GLOBAL] 16. Mike Ferullo x Britt Daley - Not Backing Down [DESIRE] 17. Dan Cooper - Recuperation 303 [NOCTURNAL KNIGHTS FUSION] 18. Mauro Picotto & NRG Trax - Iguana [ARMADA] 19. Simon Patterson - Bulldozer (V2) [ARMADA] 20. Maarten De Jong - Vigor [ARMADA CAPTIVATING] Слушайте, скачивайте и пишите комментарии, буду рад их почитать. До скорой встречи. ▶ PromoDJ: promodj.com/aeroritmix ▶ VK: vk.com/public204888851 ▶ Telegram: t.me/aeroritmixmuzik Подписывайтесь на мой подкаст (Subscribe to My Podcast): ● Apple Podcasts - podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/… ● Pocket Casts - pca.st/drpc1gfj
What does it take to follow your calling, build a mission-driven organization, and impact the highest court in the land? In this episode, host Dan Cooper sits down with Kelly Shackelford, CEO of First Liberty Institute, to explore the leadership principles behind his work defending religious freedom. Kelly shares how he navigated the choice between ministry and law, the unique business model that has propelled First Liberty's success as the largest legal nonprofit in the United States, and the long-term strategy that has led to pivotal Supreme Court victories. Along the way, he offers powerful insights on staying the course in the face of challenges and leading with conviction. This episode is an eye-opener for business leaders and anyone passionate about maintaining the freedom to practice faith openly. Gain valuable insights and motivation as Kelly Shackelford shares his vision for preserving religious liberties for future generations.
Welcome to the first MM Talks episode of 2025! Join Kimberley Dondo, Lois Vallely, and Dan Cooper as they dive into the financial trends and surprises shaping the new year. From the most defining moments for advisers to the curveballs of 2024 and how they'll impact the year ahead, this episode is packed with insights. Plus, discover the news stories advisers can't afford to miss.
The arrival of Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek has shaken the markets, raising questions about the dominance of Big Tech and the sustainability of AI investment. With NVIDIA suffering the largest single-day market loss in history, is this a turning point for the industry or just short-term volatility? In this Weekend Essay, Dan Cooper explores the implications for investors and what lies ahead for AI-driven markets.
**Discussion begins at 3:45**On November 24, 1971, the day before Thanksgiving, an unidentified man carrying a black attache case approached the Nothwest Orient Airlines desk at the Portland airport and paid cash for a one way ticket to Seattle. The ticket was sold to “Dan Cooper” and non-descript white male in his mid 40s with brown hair, brown eyes, dressed in a business suit and black raincoat. He boarded the Boeing 727, sat in the last row, and ordered a bourbon and 7-UP. He then passed a note to the flight attendant indicating that he had an explosive device and demanding $200,000 ransom, (the equivalent of $1.5 million today) as well as two from and two back parachutes. When the plane landed in Seattle, he collected the money and parachutes, allowed the 36 passengers to deplane, and instructed the crew to refuel and proceed to Mexico City via Reno, NV. About 30 mins after takeoff from Seattle, at approximately 8:13 p.m., evidence suggests that DB Cooper jumped from the aft stairwell, near the suburbs north of Portland. This remains the only unsolved act of air piracy in US history. Who was DB Cooper, and did he survive the dangerous jump?Send us a textSupport the showTheme song by INDA
D.B. Cooper, also known as Dan Cooper, is a mysterious figure who became infamous for hijacking a Boeing 727 aircraft on November 24, 1971. The enigmatic character boarded the plane in Portland, Oregon, and during the flight, he revealed that he had a bomb and demanded $200,000 in ransom, as well as parachutes. Cooper released all the passengers after the ransom was delivered, and then ordered the plane to fly to Mexico. However, somewhere over the Pacific Northwest, Cooper jumped out of the plane with the ransom money, a parachute, and was never heard from again. His disappearance has baffled investigators and has become the subject of numerous theories and speculations. D.B. Cooper's daring heist and subsequent vanishing act remains one of the most captivating unsolved mysteries in the history of aviation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.
D. B. Cooper is the name we use for a man who hijacked a Boeing 727 aircraft in the pacific northwest, in the airspace between Portland and Seattle on Wednesday, November 24, 1971. He demanded a ransom and leaped from the plane with a parachute…probably. Despite a manhunt and massive FBI investigation, the man has never been located or identified. It remains the only unsolved case of air piracy in commercial aviation history. The FBI maintained an active investigation for 45 years after the hijacking. The FBI kept the case open till July 2016. This episode brought to you by, Magic Mind! CLICK HERE to learn more! Check out our other shows!: Cryptic Soup w/ Thena & Kylee Strange & Unexplained True Crime Guys YouTube EVERYTHING TRUE CRIME GUYS: https://linktr.ee/Truecrimeguysproductions True Crime Guys Music: True Crime Guys Music on Spotify OhMyGaia.com Code: Creepvan Patreon.com/truecrimeguys Patreon.com/sandupodcast Merch: truecrimeguys.threadless.com Other possible suspects not mentioned in the show: William Gossett Gossett was a veteran who saw action in Korea and Vietnam. His military experience included advanced jump training and wilderness survival. He was a crazy fan of DB Cooper, claiming he could "write the epitaph for D.B. Cooper". Late in his life he reportedly told three of his sons, a retired Utah judge, and a friend in the Salt Lake City public defender's office that he had committed the hijacking. Photos of Gossett taken circa 1971 bear a close resemblance to the most widely circulated Cooper composite drawing. According to Galen Cook, a lawyer who has studied Gossett for years, claimed Gossett once showed his sons a key to a Vancouver safe deposit box which, he claimed, contained the ransom money. Gossett's eldest son, Greg, said that his father, a compulsive gambler who was always "strapped for cash", showed him "wads of cash" just before Christmas 1971, weeks after the Cooper hijacking. He speculated that Gossett gambled the money away in Las Vegas. In 1988, Gossett changed his name to "Wolfgang" and became a Roman Catholic priest, which some interpreted as an effort to disguise his identity. The FBI has no direct evidence implicating Gossett and cannot even reliably place him in the Pacific Northwest at the time of the hijacking. Richard McCoy, Jr. McCoy was an Army veteran who served two tours of duty in Vietnam, first as a demolition expert, and later, with the Green Berets as a helicopter pilot. On April 7, 1972, McCoy staged the best-known of the so-called "copycat" hijackings. He boarded United Airlines' Flight 855 (a Boeing 727 with rear stairs) in Denver, Colorado, brandishing what later proved to be a paperweight resembling a hand grenade and an unloaded handgun, he demanded four parachutes and $500,000. After delivery of the money and parachutes at San Francisco International Airport, McCoy ordered the aircraft back into the sky and bailed out over Provo, Utah, leaving behind his handwritten hijacking instructions and his fingerprints on a magazine he was reading. He was arrested on April 9 with the ransom cash in his possession, and after trial and conviction, received a 45-year sentence. Two years later he escaped from Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary with several accomplices by crashing a garbage truck through the main gate. Tracked down three months later in Virginia Beach, McCoy was killed in a shootout with FBI agents. The FBI agent who killed McCoy said "When I shot Richard McCoy, I shot D. B. Cooper at the same time." Although there is no reasonable doubt that McCoy committed the Denver hijacking, the FBI does not consider him a suspect in the Cooper case because of mismatches in age and description; also he had a level of skydiving skill well above that thought to be possessed by the hijacker; and they also had evidence that McCoy was in Las Vegas on the day of the Portland hijacking, and at home in Utah the day after, having Thanksgiving with his family. Walter R. Reca Walter R. Reca was a Michigan-native, a military veteran and original member of the Michigan Parachute Team. He was proposed as a suspect by his friend Carl Laurin, a former commercial airline pilot and expert parachuter himself, at a press conference on May 17, 2018. In 2008, Reca confessed to being D.B. Cooper to Laurin via a recorded phone call. In July 2018, Principia Media released a four-part documentary detailing their investigation. Reca gave Laurin permission in a notarized letter to share his story after he passed away in 2014, at age 80. He also allowed Laurin to tape their phone conversations about the crime over a six-week period in late 2008. In the over three hours of recordings, Reca gave new details about the hijacking that the public had not heard before. He also confessed to his niece, Lisa Story. Using his years of training to determine the location of the jump, Laurin concluded that D.B. Cooper landed near Cle Elum, Washington. According to written testimony, Jeff Osiadacz, a Cle Elum, Washington native, was driving his dump truck near Cle Elum the night of November 24, 1971, when he saw a man walking down the side of the road in the inclement weather. He assumed the man's car had broken down and was walking to get assistance. However, he did not have room in his truck to pick him up. He continued toward his destination, the Teanaway Junction Café just outside of Cle Elum. After ordering coffee, the man from the side of the road also entered the café looking like a "drowned rat", according to Osiadacz. The man sat next to him and asked if he would be able to give his friend directions if he called him on the phone. Osiadacz agreed to this and spoke with the man's friend, giving him directions to the cafe. Shortly after that, Osiadacz left for the Grange Hall to play in a band. The man offered to pay for his coffee, and the two amicably parted. Laurin began his search for the witness, after Reca described the landscape he saw while on his way to the drop zone: two bridges, some distinct lights; and his description of the exterior and interior of the café, as well as his encounter with Osiadacz. He described Osiadacz in detail, recalling that he was wearing western gear and had a guitar case. He dubbed him "Cowboy". Laurin consulted a map to find these particular landmarks and began making phone calls about the "Cowboy who had driven a dump truck." Laurin was put in contact with Osiadacz, who recalled meeting a man that night, described what he was wearing and what he looked like, and confirmed his identity as Reca after seeing a photo Laurin sent him. In addition to the taped confession, Laurin also has a confession written by Reca and long underwear allegedly worn by Reca under his black pants during the hijacking. In 2016, Laurin took the information to publisher Principia Media, who consulted with Joe Koenig, a certified fraud examiner and forensic linguist with 45 years of investigative experience. He evaluated all documents, including passports, identification cards, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Koenig found no evidence of tampering or manipulation and deemed all documentation authentic. After comparing Laurin's research to the available FBI records, he found no discrepancies that eliminated Reca as a suspect. He also thought it particularly significant that Osiadacz's statement of events on the night of November 24, 1971 was identical to the account that Reca made five years earlier. Koenig publicly stated at the Principia Media press conference on May 17, 2018 that he believes that Walter R. Reca was D.B. Cooper. Duane Weber Duane L. Weber was a World War II Army veteran who served time in at least six prisons from 1945 to 1968 for burglary and forgery. He was proposed as a suspect by his widow, based primarily on a deathbed confession: Three days before he died in 1995, Weber told his wife, "I am Dan Cooper." The name meant nothing to her, she said; but months later, a friend told her of its significance in the hijacking. She went to her local library to research D.B. Cooper, found Max Gunther's book, and discovered notations in the margins in her husband's handwriting. She then recalled, in retrospect, that Weber once had a nightmare during which he talked in his sleep about jumping from a plane, leaving his fingerprints on the "aft stairs". He also reportedly told her that an old knee injury had been incurred by "jumping out of a plane". Like the hijacker, Weber drank bourbon and chain smoked. Other circumstantial evidence included a 1979 trip to Seattle and the Columbia River, during which Weber took a walk alone along the river bank in the Tina Bar area; four months later Brian Ingram made his ransom cash discovery in the same area. The FBI eliminated Weber as an active suspect in July 1998 when his fingerprints did not match any of those processed in the hijacked plane, and no other direct evidence could be found to implicate him. Later, his DNA also failed to match the samples recovered from Cooper's tie, though the bureau has since conceded that they cannot be certain that the organic material on the tie came from Cooper.
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop for the final full episode before Christmas... they are joined at some length by Ricci racing manager Joe Chambers, who gatecrashes this show with news of the owner's stars, including a report on Christmas hurdle entry Lossiemouth and some of the likely riding arrangements. Later in this episode, Felix de Giles tells us about Juntos Ganamos, the intriguing King George supplementary, while Olly Murphy has the lowdown on Long Walk favourite Strong Leader, Dave Ord has something for the weekend, Dan Cooper addresses weather worries at Haydock, plus Howden CEO and Founder David Howden discusses his backing of the new Thoroughbred Aftercare initiative.
Join host Dan Cooper as he sits down with Jon Schram, a successful serial entrepreneur known for selling the same company three times. Discover the significance of branding, exemplified by Jon's company, The Purple Guys, and learn how a simple color transformed into a memorable brand. Jon shares his intriguing journey — from the humble beginnings of unique branding strategies with purple shirts to executing successful business exits to different types of buyers. Understand the complexities and emotional aspects of selling a business and how Jon adapted to each sale, maintaining his attachment and evolving with every transition. This episode is a must-listen for business owners seeking inspiration, whether considering a company sale or enhancing their brand's presence. Gain insights into the value of simplicity in branding, achieving successful exits, and the importance of planning the next steps in business ventures.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Uno de los mayores misterios de la historia de la aviación aérea podría estar a punto de resolverse. En 1971, un sujeto que se registró con el nombre de Dan Cooper pidió un secuestro de 200.000 dólares para liberar a los pasajeros de un avión. Después saltaría en un paracaídas en pleno vuelo sin que nadie haya sabido nada sobre su paradero. Ahora dos hermanos de Carolina del Norte aseguran que su padre fue el secuestrador. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de El Laberinto. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/622756
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Uno de los mayores misterios de la historia de la aviación aérea podría estar a punto de resolverse. En 1971, un sujeto que se registró con el nombre de Dan Cooper pidió un secuestro de 200.000 dólares para liberar a los pasajeros de un avión. Después saltaría en un paracaídas en pleno vuelo sin que nadie haya sabido nada sobre su paradero. Ahora dos hermanos de Carolina del Norte aseguran que su padre fue el secuestrador. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de El Laberinto. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/622756
This Thanksgiving, we're covering DB Cooper - the most infamous airplane pirate in American history and the only United States airplane hijacking case to go unsolved! On the day before Thanksgiving 1971, a man with a ticket under the name "Dan Cooper" quietly (and politely) hijacked a plane on a short, routine, less-than-an-hour flight. After his demands were met (including getting him $200,000 cash), Dan Cooper disappeared into the stormy, cold, dark November night. Did he survive? What happened to the money? And above all - who was he? Available wherever you stream podcasts! Be sure to Subscribe, Rate, & Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Audible! Have a Hot Take? Call the NYMM Hot Take Hotline to leave it in a message: (917) 426-4262 Have a strange and/or paranormal story? Share it here! Support the show by becoming a sponsor on our Patreon: www.Patreon.com/NYMysteryMachine NYMM Merch! https://nymysterymachine.myspreadshop.com/ Don't forget to follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @NYMysteryMachine | TikTok: @NYMysteryMachine | X: @NYMysteries | Facebook: @NYMysteryMachine -- THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: AUDIBLE: Get a FREE 30 Day Trial by heading to www.AudibleTrial.com/NYMysteryMachine HUNT A KILLER: Receive 20% off your first Hunt a Killer subscription box at www.HuntAKiller.com with the code NYMYSTERYMACHINE at checkout! RIVERSIDE.FM: Looking to record podcast, but need software? Head to https://riverside.fm/?via=nymysterymachine
Tom in for Nick and joined by senior writer at the Racing Post Lee Mottershead. We start with JP McManus's column in the racing post entitled “Why I think Cheltenham Festival handicaps need to change”. Lee tells us how this came about gives his views on JP's comments. We hear from Nico de Boinville in conversation with Josh Stacey after Constitutions Hill's gallop on Monday and we ask whether the market drift on his Fighting Fifth and Champion Hurdle claims is an overreaction. We are joined by Gavin Cromwell and Gabriel Leenders who have intended Betfair Chase runners this weekend and the former also has Inothewayurthinkin in the John Durkan on Sunday. We also hear from Haydock clerk of the course Dan Cooper who tells us much needed rain is on the way. After four riders were banned at Lingfield yesterday, jockey coach George Baker joins us to give his assessment of events. Nick has been catching up with Chair of the TBA National Hunt committee Simon Cox ahead of Warwick's Thursday fixture and we have the latest from Hong Kong with the croc.
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As we approach our series of live events in the UK we are showcasing a selection of exclusive guestmixes from artists who will be performing at the shows. For this guestmix we welcome Dan Cooper who will be performing at our London and Bristol events. Choose your player
The mystery of D.B. Cooper with the host of The Cooper Vortex podcast. In the news, automatic takeoffs from Embraer, Southwest's business improvement plan and the reaction by the activist Elliott hedge fund, the airship crash in Brazil, the Rolls-Royce electric propulsion unit, and the bad air travel decisions allegedly made by the Mayor of New York City. We also hear from Hillel and a listener about the Boeing Starliner, and from several listeners about executive jets. D.B. Cooper artist sketch. Guest Darren Schaefer is the host of the The Cooper Vortex podcast. Darren grew up in Woodland, Washington next to where D.B. Cooper is believed to have landed, and had been passionate about the mystery for a decade. In the podcast he started years ago, Darren interviews experts who have something to contribute to the conversation about the mystery, such as authors, pilots, aircrew, paratroopers, and skydivers. D.B. Cooper hijacked Orient Airlines Flight 305, a B727, on November 24, 1971. Cooper said he had a bomb and demanded $200,000 in ransom. Upon landing in Seattle, Cooper requested parachutes, released the passengers, and told the crew to refuel the aircraft and fly to Mexico City after refueling in Reno, Nevada. During that flight, Cooper opened the airplane's aft door and parachuted into the night over Washington state. He was never seen again. This remains America's only unsolved skyjacking. Darren helps us understand why the public remains intrigued with D.B. Cooper after decades have passed, how “Dan Cooper” became “D.B. Cooper,” and how that helped the FBI weed out those who claimed to be Cooper. Darren tells us about Cooper copycats, available physical evidence, and changes to commercial aviation made to reduce airliner hijacking. That includes the “Cooper vane” which locks the B727 aft stairs. (Darren wants one so contact him if you know a source.) He also describes how the three segments of the DB Cooper community (aviation people, skydivers, and true crime fans) view the mystery. We note D.B. Cooper's thoughtfulness toward the passengers and crew, and his apparent technical knowledge suggesting an aerospace background. Darren will be the master of ceremonies at CooperCon 2024 the annual DB Cooper Convention being held at the Seattle Museum of Flight November 15-17, 2024. Books of interest: The Skies Belong to Us, Love and Terror in the Golden Age of Hijacking by Brendan I. Koerner. Skyjack: The Hunt for D. B. Cooper, by Geoffrey Gray. See FBI Records: The Vault, D. B. Cooper and Key piece of evidence in D.B. Cooper investigation to be displayed at Tacoma museum. Aviation News Automatic takeoffs are coming for passenger jets and they're going to redraw the map of the sky Along with other improvements announced at Farnborough, Embraer is introducing the “E2 Enhanced Take Off System,” an automated takeoff system designed for the company's E2 jets. Embraer says “This automatic take off system produces a more precise and efficient rotation moment and flight trajectory, reducing the required field length and pilot workload; meaning more payload and more range from challenging airports. This gives the E2 best in class performance from airports like London City, Florence, and Santos Dumont. Adding 350NM in range from LCY for example.” Embraer has started flight testing and aims for approval by aviation authorities in 2025. Southwest Airlines to cut service and staffing in Atlanta to slash costs According to a company memo seen by CNBC, for the April 2025 bid, Southwest is planning to reduce service in Atlanta and cut as many as 140 pilot and 200 flight attendant jobs. Southwest will reduce Atlanta gates to 11 from the current 18. Activist hedge fund Elliott Investment Management continues to call for Southwest CEO Bob Jordan to resign. The CEO of Southwest Airlines called an activist investor's criticisms 'inane' Southwest CEO Bob Jordan said it is inane that Ellio...
In this episode, host Dan Cooper and guest Mike Farag delve into the strategic integration of real estate into business operations. Mike is the owner of Fervor Marketing, a full-service marketing communications agency for Christian nonprofits. Mike shares his journey of diversifying his business portfolio by incorporating real estate, discussing the strategic benefits and challenges he faced along the way. From the inception of the idea to the creation of a purpose-built meeting space called the Bonhoeffer, Mike explains how owning real estate has provided new opportunities for client engagement and business growth. He also offers practical advice on navigating the complexities of commercial real estate, from cost segregation to environmental studies.
In 1971, a man operating under the pseudonym "Dan Cooper" hijacked a plane, stole $200,000, strapped the money to his body, and then parachuted into the darkness below. Who was he? And what happened to the money? Conspiracy Theories is now on Instagram @theconspiracypod and TikTok @conspiracy.pod! Follow us to keep up with the show and get behind-the-scenes updates from Carter and the team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In November 1971, a standard internal flight from Portland to Seattle became infamous the world over due to the actions of one of the passengers. An audacious skyjacking catapulted the name D B Cooper around the world and almost over night, the legend was born. Throughout the years, the FBI and police attempted to solve the case to no avail and a slew of intrigued members of the public then took up the baton. 53 years later, will we ever know who the real Dan Cooper was? Joining me to ponder the possibilities is the marvellous Drew Beeson. You can find Drew's books here: His website is here: Thank you to Drew for joining me this week. Our Patreon is now live, if you want to support the show and get Ad-Free episodes, bonus content, early release of the regular show and monthly prizes for everyone who signs up! Join here now for the flat fee of $4 a month which is a bargain! You can also support the show by leaving a review to help spread the word. Don't forget, you can now show your support with our brand new Merchandise shop on Tee-Public! Click here for all the show merch! You can join us on Facebook and Instagram as well. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel! Email us at mysteriesandmonsters@gmail.com with any feedback, guest suggestions or if you'd like to appear. All artwork by Dean Bestall and the show was produced by Brennan Storr of the Ghost Story Guys. Our theme music is kindly provided by the amazing Weary Pines, you can find them here: Intro - Zombies Ate My Shotgun Outro - Into The Night Mysteries and Monsters is a part of the Straight Up Strange Network. #DBCooper #DrewBeeson #TrueCrime #Unsolved #Mysteries #DanCooper #Oregon #Washington #Portland #Seattle #Skyjacking #Robbery #TinaMucklow #Money #RichardMcCoyJr #VincentPetersen #SheridanPeterson #RobertRackshaw #JohnList #TedBraden #SerialKiller #FBI #ColdCase #TheVortex #PacificNorthWest #Flight305
يوم ٢٤ تشرين الثاني عام ١٩٧١ وبينما الشعب الأمريكي مشغول بعيد الشكر وعم يسافر بين الولايات ليقضي العيد مع أهاليه وأصدقائه، رجل انعرف باسم دي بي كوبر كان عم يفكر يقضي العيد بطريقته. بعد ركوب طائرة مسافرة بين مدينة بورتلاند وسياتل وتهريب قنبلة على متن هالطائرة، بيبدأ كوبر بتنفيذ أشهر وأغرب وأنجح عملية اختطاف طائرة بتاريخ أمريكا ويمكن بالعالم. تحقيق دام ٤٥ سنة وانتهى باستسلام مكتب التحقيقات الفدرالية عام ٢٠١٦ ويتحول كوبر من مجرد مجرم عادي، لأسطورة! تفاصيل هالقصة هي موضوع حلقة هالإسبوع من البودكاست. استمتع/ي --------------- إذا استمتعت/ي بالبودكاست وعم تسمعنا على منصة آبل بودكاست منتمنى أنك تتركلنا تقييم, كل كلمة بتساعدنا. إذا عم تسمعنا على سبوتيفاي فيك تدعمنا بخمس نجوم إذا ما بتستعمل هالمنصات وحابب تدعمنا في تتركلنا تقييم على موقع بودكاست عربي ومشكور كثير --------------- إذا حابب تتابع الحلقة مصوّرة أو مقاطع منها, فيك تلاقيهن على قناتنا عاليوتيوب
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Mark Wilks - Voice In The Dark [Nocturnal Knights]Andrew Kochetov - Orpheus [Ablazing Records]CLASSIC:Kyau & Albert- Under Your Spell (Lostly Remix)DAVE PEARCE'S TOP 5 5.William Silva - Dreaming About You [Molekular Sounds]4.Brandt Hoff - Phoenix Alpha [FSOE]3.Paul van Dyk, Amos & Riot Night, Matt Noland - Shine Together Now (SHINE Ibiza Anthem 2024)[Vandit]2.The Space Brothers - Shine (Ciaran McAuley Extended Remix)[Armada]1.Billy Gillies & Betsy - Fair (Extended Mix) [Big Beat Records]Guest Mix: Dan CooperID - IDAlex M.O.R.P.H. - Ava MariaeNico Cranxx, Thomas Lloyd & D4C - MalfunctionDan Cooper - ElectraID - IDBryan Kearney vs Oceanlab - Sirens of the Amo (DC Mash Up)ID - ID
In today's episode, Dan Cooper invites Ben Olsen of Tarsus CFO Services to delve into the often confusing world of financial roles within a business. We discuss the differences between a bookkeeper, a controller, and a CFO, and why understanding these distinctions is crucial for any business owner. With wit and expertise, Ben provides clear insights into how these roles contribute to a company's financial health and strategic growth. We explore topics such as the typical responsibilities of each financial role, when and why a business might need a controller versus a CFO, and the impact of efficient financial management on business decisions. Ben also shares practical advice for businesses experiencing growth pains and offers tips on how to assess your current financial setup to determine if you need additional expertise.
All new music this week from Two&One, Davey Asprey, Christina Novelli, Escea, Grant Trowbridge, Dan Cooper, Casey Rasch and many more. Choose your player
durée : 00:53:45 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Christophe Barreyre - Il est de ces gangsters à la classe légendaire au point qu'on oublie leur crime. Des gentlemen cambrioleurs qui se sont ancrés dans la culture populaire. Et parmi eux, outre-Atlantique, il y a Dan Cooper. - réalisé par : Flora BERNARD
Join us for another down-to-earth conversation packed with wisdom and humor! Dan Cooper interviews Levi Messer on his movement from a trailblazing, sales-superhero style of leadership to something more collaborative, humble, and sustainable. One key takeaway: the value (and necessity) of a strong operating system! Learn how Levi grew personally and professionally, built a strong leadership team, and embraced a mission to change people's eternity through his work. Discover insights and practical advice for business owners looking to achieve sustainable success.
Dr Adam Koontz and Col Willie Grills talk about Watergate, Dan Cooper's skyjacking, black helicopters in the US and the UK, Elvis Presley's death, and the Son of Sam murders in connection with the growing prevalence of conspiracy theories in the 1970s. Visit our website - A Brief History of Power Many thanks to our sponsors - Direct E-Care and Mission of the Cross, Crosslake MN, (Website, Facebook) Dr Koontz - Redeemer Lutheran Church Pr. Willie Grills - Zion Lutheran Church Music thanks to Verny
GET EVERY EPISODE AD FREE PLUS BONUS CONTENT AT: www.patreon.com/crackpotpodcast On a cold and stormy November night back in 1971 a man by the name of Dan Cooper hijacked a commercial flight and got away with a $200,000 ransom. Even more surprising, no one was injured or harmed. Armed with virtually no tangible evidence or valid leads, the FBI was unable to indict any suspects in the 50+ year old case. What are the facts of what happened? Who are the main suspects? Tune in this week to find out! Originally broadcast as a Patreon exclusive episode, Season 5 Notes, blog, merch and more! www.crackpotpodcast.com
Es ist der 24. November 1971: An Bord des Fluges 305 der Northwest Orient Airlines von Portland nach Seattle sitzt ein Mann, der auffällt. Er trägt einen dunklen Anzug, ein weißes Hemd, eine schwarze Krawatte, braune Slipper – dazu einen Trenchcoat und eine Sonnenbrille. Ein Gentleman, wie er im Buche steht. Doch seine Absichten sind alles andere als nobel. Denn dieser Mann hat nicht vor, nach Seattle zu fliegen. Seine Tat wird die Behörden noch viele Jahrzehnte beschäftigen und es gab kaum einen Fall in der US-Geschichte, der mehr Aufwand, Zeit und Geld gefressen hat als dieser.
Our desire to add value to the world doesn't just vanish after we exit the business leadership seat. So what can a meaningfully productive retirement look like? Dan Cooper interviews Augie Grasis about his experience in this episode of the Sharpen Podcast.
This week, our main man Steve Carleton from The Geekz joins us to take on a few more movies in the Corn franchise. Steve also unveils his BRAND-NEW horror returns t-shirt design. Cool of the week includes Fallout (the game), Mad Max Furiosa, Boy Kills World, and In the Shadow of the Moon. Trailer is Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. The podcast spotlight shines on 13 Degrees of Screams. And we get feedback from Jamie Deuchars, Paul Finch, Barbra Lopez, Don Lowery, Michael Rosenberg, Clarke Grant, Dan Cooper, Keith Kiermas, Brian Bisbee, Wayne Oldman, and Jessica Medvetz. Thanks for listening!
Second and final part of Season 07 Episode 22: Jumping into Legend In the hunt for the true identity of the so-called Dan Cooper, the FBI and police interview over 800 suspects. Could one of them be him? This episode was written by Emma Dibdin and produced by Richard MacLean Smith. Go to @unexplainedpod, facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast or www.unexplainedpodcast.com for more info. Thank you for listening.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On the afternoon before Thanksgiving in the year 1974, everything seemed normal at the Seattle Tacoma International Airport when an unassuming man purchased a one-way ticket in cash from Northwest Orient Airlines. He would make his way to his gate with no issue and board his plane in time for takeoff. But once in the air, things took a turn for the unexpected. Dan Cooper, our unassuming traveler, would pass a folded note to one of the flight attendants - the contents of which would forever change the lives of those involved. Listen now to hear Michael's take on this Catch-Me-If-You-Can mystery that is still unsolved to this day!
The "D. B. Cooper" case is the only unsolved act of air piracy in US history. On November 24, 1971, a polite, nondescript, and dark-complexioned man calling himself "Dan Cooper" hijacked Northwest Airlines Flight 305, Boeing 727, between Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington. At Seattle International Airport, he demanded and received $200,000 and four parachutes, released the passengers, and ordered the crew to take him to Mexico. Somewhere along the way, he jumped. He was never found or identified. Forty-five years later, the FBI gave up the hunt. This book looks at the case from the perspective of a mathematician and pilot. It uses previously unexamined data and original-source documents, combined with the tools of statistics, aeronautics, and meteorology, to show where and how the FBI could resume the search and possibly find out at last who "D. B. Cooper" really was.
Rick McCoy is back along with Brandon Powell to update us on what has transpired since he first talked openly about his father (Richard Floyd McCoy Jr) being DB Cooper. We chat about the FBI obtaining his DNA by consent, and him giving them the actual evidence of the modified parachute and training log books. We will see what happens, but as far as we are concerned the case is shut. We also get into some of the details about his dad, the jail break, the war hero medals etc, the Cooper Vortex and the camps that believe or don't believe. The cultural phenomenon and what it feels like to have people talking about your dad like this. We chat about Dan Gryder and another guy named Paul found the evidence, the comic book Dan Cooper, and the book that his mom sued to get the rights for. In the second half we get into what it was like talking to the FBI, how it went down, what we and he think might happen with the case, what it was like growing up with his mom, how she was an accomplice to the two hijackings and breaking out of jail twice. How everything was secrets when he was young, how he got into MMA and has been coaching and owning a gym for jujitsu for many years. We chat about fight culture, how training helps holistically, and meritocracy. https://mmainstitute.com/ https://www.wimhofmethod.com/instructors/brandonpowell To gain access to the second half of show and our Plus feed for audio and podcast please clink the link http://www.grimericaoutlawed.ca/support. For second half of video (when applicable and audio) go to our Substack and Subscribe. + https://grimericaoutlawed.substack.com/ or to our Locals https://grimericaoutlawed.locals.com/ or Rokfin www.Rokfin.com/Grimerica See links to the stuff we chatted about: https://www.amazon.com/D-B-Cooper-McCoy-Bernie-Rhodes/dp/0874803772 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_McCoy_Jr. https://supersabresociety.com/d-b-cooper-comic-strip-aviator-dan-cooper-and-the-f-100/ https://thecoopervortex.podbean.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@ProbableCause-DanGryder To listen to the original two shows with Rick, Brandon and Dan. https://grimerica.ca/2022/10/12/569-dan-gryder/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqsxmMXfkrU If you would rather watch this episode: https://rumble.com/v49bdxb-rick-mccoy-and-brandon-powell-db-coopers-son-updates-us-on-the-case..html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3-LOnFKb_0 https://rokfin.com/stream/44422 https://grimericaoutlawed.locals.com/post/5179538/rick-mccoy-db-coopers-son-updates-us-on-the-infamous-case Help support the show, because we can't do it without ya. If you value this content with 0 ads, 0 sponsorships, 0 breaks, 0 portals and links to corporate websites, please assist. Many hours of unlimited content for free. Thanks for listening!! Support the show directly: https://grimerica.ca/support-2/ Our Adultbrain Audiobook Podcast and Website: www.adultbrain.ca Our Audiobook Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@adultbrainaudiobookpublishing/videos Grimerica Media Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@grimerica/featured Darren's book www.acanadianshame.ca Check out our next trip/conference/meetup - Contact at the Cabin www.contactatthecabin.com Other affiliated shows: www.grimerica.ca The OG Grimerica Show www.Rokfin.com/Grimerica Our channel on free speech Rokfin Join the chat / hangout with a bunch of fellow Grimericans Https://t.me.grimerica https://www.guilded.gg/chat/b7af7266-771d-427f-978c-872a7962a6c2?messageId=c1e1c7cd-c6e9-4eaf-abc9-e6ec0be89ff3 Get your Magic Mushrooms delivered from: Champignon Magique Mushroom Spores, Spore Syringes, Best Spore Syringes,Grow Mushrooms Spores Lab Get Psychedelics online Leave a review on iTunes and/or Stitcher: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/grimerica-outlawed http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/grimerica-outlawed Sign up for our newsletter http://www.grimerica.ca/news SPAM Graham = and send him your synchronicities, feedback, strange experiences and psychedelic trip reports!! graham@grimerica.com InstaGRAM https://www.instagram.com/the_grimerica_show_podcast/ Purchase swag, with partial proceeds donated to the show www.grimerica.ca/swag Send us a postcard or letter http://www.grimerica.ca/contact/ ART - Napolean Duheme's site http://www.lostbreadcomic.com/ MUSIC Tru Northperception, Felix's Site sirfelix.bandcamp.com
Today is a very different episode because we aren't covering an unidentified victim, but rather, a notorious criminal. Let's talk about DB Cooper. November 24th, 1971, was the night before Thanksgiving for us in the States. At the Portland International Airport in Oregon, a man purchased a one-way ticket to Seattle-Tacoma Airport for $20 in cash with the name Dan Cooper. The plane was Northwest Orient Airlines flight 305, a 727. This man was described as a middle-aged white male with a dark complexion. He had dark hair, brown eyes, and tan skin. The report of his height varies between 5'10 and 6'1 depending on the source. He was between 170 and 175 pounds and was wearing either a black or brown suit, a white shirt, brown shoes, black sunglasses, and a black trenchcoat. His luggage consisted of a brown paper bag and a briefcase. He had no accent to the people on the flight, which in the States, often indicates a West Coast accent. He later hijacked the plane and stole $200,000. He parachuted out of the plane and was never seen again. He is now one of the U.S.'s most notorious criminals. Support the podcast to support the DNA Doe Project cases covered in my last episode: https://hdmedia.company/doe-identify-podcast/#support-the-podcast/ Learn about Pod Moth: https://podmoth.network/ Thank you to Michael of the Haunted Apartment Complex podcast for being a guest editor! Listen to his podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jack-billings-presents-haunted-apartment-complex/id1572711048 Episode Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10GbTwxLwQ1wQ7Wd2S1ywBPu1xe1V9OnET1xAmYMedVQ/edit?usp=sharing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doe-identify/support
For years, you've heard us sing the D.B. Cooper song; now you're going to hear us talk about him. Just because no one knows what actually happened to Dan Cooper after he jumped out of that plane with a bag full of cash doesn't mean TV writers can't speculate about it in their entirely fictional shows. Three shows -- Leverage, Prison Break, and NewsRadio -- had three very different versions of how he could have ended up; we're leaping in to all three with today's very special episode! TOPICS Lead Topic:
Dan Cooper: Based on the Real Story of the Relentless Pursuit of the Northwest Orient Flight 305 Hijacker D.B. Cooper by Jude Morrow https://amzn.to/47nR2Ts In the chilling haze of a Pacific Northwest evening, on November 24, 1971, a mysterious man calling himself ‘Dan Cooper' boards Northwest Orient Flight 305. Armed with a briefcase bomb and dark shades to mask his intent, he swiftly extorts $200,000 along with four parachutes and disappears mid-flight, leaping into the unknown from a Boeing 727's aft staircase. Using real case evidence and eye-witness testimonies, Jude Morrow has crafted an authentic and creative duel narrative of why 'Dan Cooper', or 'D.B. Cooper' as he became popularly known, committed the crime that he did, and the relentless efforts of the FBI to track him down. Beneath the hijacker's enigmatic facade lies a past intertwined with rural Canada, service in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and daring aid-drops in war-torn Vietnam. As the world grapples with his audacious crime, relentless FBI agent Clifford Harding finds himself consumed by the chase for 'D.B Cooper'. Young, sharp, yet teetering on the edge of obsession, Harding's pursuit blurs the line between justice and vendetta. With shadows from ‘Dan's' past looming and Harding's intentions growing murkier, one is left to wonder: Who is the real villain in the hijacking? Will Harding unravel the mystery, or become its next casualty? Show Notes About The Guest(s): Jude Morrow is an author and speaker who has written books about his experiences as an autistic child in the mainstream school system. He has also worked as a social worker and in business. Jude's latest book, "Dan Cooper," is a historical fiction based on the real story of the DB Cooper hijacking. Eric Ulis is a former professional card counter and blackjack player. He has a deep interest in the DB Cooper mystery and has been involved in various TV shows and events related to the case. Eric is the organizer and founder of CooperCon, an annual event dedicated to all things DB Cooper. Summary: Jude Morrow and Eric Ulis join Chris Voss to discuss the DB Cooper mystery and Jude's latest book, "Dan Cooper." They delve into the details of the hijacking, including Cooper's demands and the subsequent investigation. Jude explains how he crafted a believable character based on the limited information available about Cooper. Eric shares insights from his research and involvement in the DB Cooper community. They also discuss CooperCon, an annual event that brings together enthusiasts and experts to discuss the case. Key Takeaways: DB Cooper was an unknown man who hijacked a plane in 1971, demanded a ransom, and then jumped out of the plane with the money and parachutes. Cooper's identity and fate remain a mystery, as he was never found or heard from again. Cooper's calm and collected demeanor, lack of profanity, and knowledge of aviation suggest he may have had some experience in the field. The DB Cooper case continues to captivate people's imaginations, and events like CooperCon provide a platform for discussion and exploration of the mystery. Quotes: "Guy gets on plane. Guy gets money and parachutes. Guy disappears, never to be found or heard from again." - Chris Voss "He's a guy that looks like everybody and sounds like nobody." - Jude Morrow "Cooper was a boring old fart, and that's how he got away with it." - Jude Morrow "DB Cooper is a mystery wrapped in an enigma." - Chris Voss About the author Born on the 7th of August 1990 in Derry, Jude Morrow is an autistic best-selling author, TEDx Speaker, and the founder of Neurodiversity Training International. Jude's debut memoir, Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad?, won the gold medal at the Living Now Book Awards in 2021. Jude is a touring motivational speaker, demonstrating how autistic people can grow to live happy and successful lives.
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It was November 24th, 1971, the day before Thanksgiving and historically the busiest day for travel in the United States. A tall man dressed in a business suit and a thin black tie approached the flight counter of Northwest Orient Airlines at the Portland International Airport and requested a one way ticket to Seattle. This man gave his name as Dan Cooper and he paid twenty dollars in cash for his ticket on Flight 305, which he boarded with 35 other passengers. Cooper took his seat all the way at the back of the plane, he ordered a bourbon and 7-UP, and then he settled in for the short 30 minute flight which was scheduled to take off from Portland, Oregon on time at 2:50 PM, Pacific Standard Time. None of the other passengers, or the six members of the flight crew, noticed anything suspicious about this nondescript business man, traveling with a briefcase and paper bag, sitting quietly by himself in seat 18-E, but that would change shortly after takeoff, when this quiet and polite man notified flight attendant Florence Schaffner that he had a bomb, and he was hijacking the plane. Cooper wanted 200 thousand dollars and four parachutes, and somewhere between Seattle Washington and Reno Nevada, this man dressed in a suit and loafers leaped from a Boeing 727 into a dark and stormy night and was never seen again. Try our coffee!! - www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod ADS: 1. Babbel Here's a special, (limited time) deal for our listeners to get you started RIGHT NOW - get 55% off your Babbel subscription - but only for our listeners - at www.Babbel.com/CRIMEWEEKLY.
Go follow Derrick's new show, 'Detective Perspective'. Available on Youtube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen/watch your podcasts. All the links can be found here! -- https://hoo.be/detperspective It was November 24th, 1971, the day before Thanksgiving and historically the busiest day for travel in the United States. A tall man dressed in a business suit and a thin black tie approached the flight counter of Northwest Orient Airlines at the Portland International Airport and requested a one way ticket to Seattle. This man gave his name as Dan Cooper and he paid twenty dollars in cash for his ticket on Flight 305, which he boarded with 35 other passengers. Cooper took his seat all the way at the back of the plane, he ordered a bourbon and 7-UP, and then he settled in for the short 30 minute flight which was scheduled to take off from Portland, Oregon on time at 2:50 PM, Pacific Standard Time. None of the other passengers, or the six members of the flight crew, noticed anything suspicious about this nondescript business man, traveling with a briefcase and paper bag, sitting quietly by himself in seat 18-E, but that would change shortly after takeoff, when this quiet and polite man notified flight attendant Florence Schaffner that he had a bomb, and he was hijacking the plane. Cooper wanted 200 thousand dollars and four parachutes, and somewhere between Seattle Washington and Reno Nevada, this man dressed in a suit and loafers leaped from a Boeing 727 into a dark and stormy night and was never seen again. Try our coffee!! - www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod ADS: 1. Liquid I.V. Grab your Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier Sugar-Free in bulk nationwide at Costco or get 20% off when you go to LIQUIDIV.COM and use code CRIMEWEEKLY at checkout. 2. Echelon Text WEEKLY to 81-81-81 to get $200 off your new Echelon. Just text WEEKLY to 81-81-81 to get this special discount–plus FREE shipping and risk-free 30-day returns. 3. Vessi If you're like me and you want to be ready for anything rain or shine, head to vessi.com/CRIMEWEEKLY and get yourself a pair today 4. IQ Bar Get twenty percent off all IQBAR products, plus get FREE shipping. To get your twenty percent off, just text WEEKLY to 64000. 5. ZocDoc Go to Zocdoc.com/CRIMEWEEKLY and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today.
Enter now for your chance to win a CreepTime giveaway! - https://www.creeptime.com/giveaways The mystery of D.B. Cooper is one of the most famous cases in FBI history. The story hones in on November 24, 1971, when a man calling himself Dan Cooper hijacked a commercial airplane carrying 36 passengers and the flight crew. He demanded that they land and that he be provided with $200,000 in cash before they would take off again. In one of the strangest escape plans ever documented, once they were up in the air, D.B. Cooper jumped from the plane using two parachutes while holding onto the money, and was never seen again. The case has been turned over countless times, and to this day the full explanation as to who D.B. Cooper really was and where he went remains an unknown. Subscribe to CreepTime premium for access to exclusive new episodes and solo mystery deep-dives for highly requested cases from fans. All completely ad-free! https://anchor.fm/creeptime/subscribe --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creeptime/message