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Offline andrade1812

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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2190 on: July 01, 2019, 10:56:36 PM »
Does anyone remember the FOIA document relating the hair samples taken from Cooper's chair? My own Cooper files are spread across four different pieces of equipment and I can no longer find anything...
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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2191 on: July 02, 2019, 12:26:54 AM »
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He's never shown a shred of proof. the last time he thought he had Georger's IP it was a Google bot IP.

The original story Blevins has was Regina gave him the IP addresses. then years later he claimed his tech buddy found them. another site is still running but I don't have the link. I have a very good idea who some of them are and it isn't Georger. the 2011 site was before I even came into the picture.

I make no attempt to have anything to do with RMB, or with Jo.  :nono: :chr2:
 
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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2192 on: July 02, 2019, 02:33:15 AM »
I had this dream about Jo.

I'm at the Pearly Gates and St. Peter asks me, "So, tell me about Jo Weber."

I look around for options. Then I'm awake...
 

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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2193 on: July 02, 2019, 09:08:15 AM »
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Does anyone remember the FOIA document relating the hair samples taken from Cooper's chair? My own Cooper files are spread across four different pieces of equipment and I can no longer find anything...

Martin:  Start on page 108.  Too big of a file to post here.  Here is link:  You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login

Or if you want to reference the files if you have them saved: TJC-FOIA-FBI-Section-6-325-Pages-12-6-71-to-12-8-71.pdf

 
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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2194 on: July 02, 2019, 09:15:32 AM »
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Does anyone remember the FOIA document relating the hair samples taken from Cooper's chair? My own Cooper files are spread across four different pieces of equipment and I can no longer find anything...

Martin: Here is another one.  This has more.  Start page 67.  You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login

TJC-FOIA-FBI-Section-08-Part-2-91-Pages-12-13-71-to-12-14-71

I've indexed some of the parts of the FOIA files that I found interesting to me, and in this case the information on the hair and the cigarettes made my list. 
 
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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2195 on: July 02, 2019, 01:37:51 PM »
"At length she (Jo Weber) filed complaints against SA Larry Carr and tried to get him fired. That ended Carr's participation on Dropzone."

Think about the above before you conclude that Jo did no harm. 

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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2196 on: July 03, 2019, 03:54:42 AM »
It's hard to believe that anyone in the FBI would make a personnel decision on a field agent based solely on the rantings of a gal like Jo. I suspect that a lot more was going on behind the scenes, such as the Bureau's distaste for Carr's behavior. I doubt he had many friends in the FBI for starting the Citizen Sleuths, posting on the DZ, and jumping in front of every camera lens he could find.

Dorwin had the same problem in Portland. Everybody in the office was jealous of him, according to Dorwin's grandson.
 

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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2197 on: July 03, 2019, 01:29:44 PM »
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It's hard to believe that anyone in the FBI would make a personnel decision on a field agent based solely on the rantings of a gal like Jo. I suspect that a lot more was going on behind the scenes, such as the Bureau's distaste for Carr's behavior. I doubt he had many friends in the FBI for starting the Citizen Sleuths, posting on the DZ, and jumping in front of every camera lens he could find.

Dorwin had the same problem in Portland. Everybody in the office was jealous of him, according to Dorwin's grandson.

You and Galen peddle a lot of "smack". Tell all. But then you dont "tell all"!  :nono:

Dorwin's job at Portland was "negotiator" and "public communication liaison". According to Dorwin's grandson, people praised Dorwin for that.

So make up your minds: Galen and Smith. You cant have your cake and eat Dorwin and his grandson all three! Or maybe your smack is worthless crap, meant to get you in the news at the expense of truth? Some people just-must get themselves in the news, or in the story, even when it doesn't concern them at all! :rofl:

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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2198 on: July 04, 2019, 11:43:45 AM »
just curious.....How often were the banking institutions asked to publish the serial numbers from the ransom money?  On Bruce's website Flyjack posted (newly released?) F.B.I. docs. I think it is part 38 of 38. About the third or fourth page into it mentions something about a request to publish the serial numbers. I think they were making the request of a couple of banks located in Washington.(apparently they agreed to the request) I believe the request took place in 1976. When did the first list of the serial numbers get published? Were they (F.B.I.) continually asking for the publishing of the numbers or was there something else that occurred around this time that prompted the request to publish the numbers?
 

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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2199 on: July 04, 2019, 04:54:14 PM »
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just curious.....How often were the banking institutions asked to publish the serial numbers from the ransom money?  On Bruce's website Flyjack posted (newly released?) F.B.I. docs. I think it is part 38 of 38. About the third or fourth page into it mentions something about a request to publish the serial numbers. I think they were making the request of a couple of banks located in Washington.(apparently they agreed to the request) I believe the request took place in 1976. When did the first list of the serial numbers get published? Were they (F.B.I.) continually asking for the publishing of the numbers or was there something else that occurred around this time that prompted the request to publish the numbers?

The serial numbers were published shortly after the hijacking.  It took a bit of time for the FBI to determine which of the "money pool" bills were used and then to get the numbers organized so as to be useful.  Remember that there were 10,000 bills (or maybe it was just 9,998) involved.  FJ to the contrary, there was nothing unusual in the release of the bills information.
 
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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2200 on: July 04, 2019, 06:33:43 PM »
Thank you Robert99 for the response. I might not have been real clear about the last part of my questions. Why were they asking for the numbers to be published again in 1976?
 

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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2201 on: July 04, 2019, 11:38:06 PM »
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Thank you Robert99 for the response. I might not have been real clear about the last part of my questions. Why were they asking for the numbers to be published again in 1976?

I don't really know, but it might have been just a routine action to get some publicity for the by then cold case.  This was about five years after the hijacking.  There have been any number of other stories about the hijacking over the years that were very weak from a journalistic point of view but did serve the purpose of getting media attention.
 
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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2202 on: July 05, 2019, 12:58:12 AM »
Thanks once again Robert99. Sounds like a plausible explanation. Would this have had anything to do with the John Doe indictment of D.B. Cooper? Seems to have occurred around the same time didn't it? I am not real sure when the indictment happened. I have one other idea about why they might have been asking for the serial numbers to be published at this time but it is pure speculation.
 

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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2203 on: July 05, 2019, 01:27:19 AM »
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Thanks once again Robert99. Sounds like a plausible explanation. Would this have had anything to do with the John Doe indictment of D.B. Cooper? Seems to have occurred around the same time didn't it? I am not real sure when the indictment happened. I have one other idea about why they might have been asking for the serial numbers to be published at this time but it is pure speculation.

I think the statute of limitations was five years so, November 1976 would be when they would have to get that John Doe indictment.
 
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Re: General Questions About The Case
« Reply #2204 on: July 06, 2019, 09:20:52 PM »
Am deep in novel revisions for my publisher. Does anyone remember (without my digging for hours through all this stuff, lol) what kind of drugs he offered Tina for the flight crew and whether that is confirmed by the FBI docs?