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georger:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI'd like to present a suspect. I have no idea if he's Cooper or not. In fact, his height and eye color probably eliminate him immediately. Nevertheless, it's worth a shot. I don't think he's been mentioned here, but maybe once quickly.

William Henry Ellis
Disappeared from Baltimore, Maryland on June 3rd, 1971 at the age of 39.

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His picture is definitely worth a double take. Moreover, there are very few details regarding his background or disappearance. The guy is a ghost. Not even newspaper articles about him.

Weirdly, there is a man by nearly the same name who died in 2015. His obituary said that he had been a resident of Vancouver, Washington since 1971. His birthday? June 3rd. The same day this guy vanished.

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grapesofwrath:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI'd like to present a suspect. I have no idea if he's Cooper or not. In fact, his height probably eliminates him immediately. Nevertheless, it's worth a shot. I don't think he's been mentioned here, but maybe once quickly.

William Henry Ellis
Disappeared from Baltimore, Maryland on June 3rd, 1971 at the age of 39.

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His picture is definitely worth a double take. Moreover, there are very few details regarding his background or disappearance. The guy is a ghost. Not even newspaper articles about him.

Weirdly, there is a man by nearly the same name who died in 2015. His obituary said that he had been a resident of Vancouver, Washington since 1971. His birthday? June 3rd. The same day this guy vanished.

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I think the obituary thing is a eery coincidence. He's also shorter and lighter than Cooper's description, but the accuracy of the physical description is debatable. Discovering this guy makes me reconsider if the FBI searched missing persons as diligently as they claim, although it's possible he was discounted because of his physical attributes.

Chaucer:
I agree with you on the obituary. I think it’s merely a case of patternicity, but I think it’s worth exploring.

Also agree that he was dismissed by the authorities because of his height.

Still, there are cases of people who went missing but weren’t reported until much later. In doing some research I ran across a guy named across a guy named Roger Carlson whose car was found abandoned near the Golden Gate Bridge in 1970, but wasn't officially reported as missing until 2008 - mostly because was Native American.

grapesofwrath:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI agree with you on the obituary. I think it’s merely a case of patternicity, but I think it’s worth exploring.

Also agree that he was dismissed by the authorities because of his height.

Still, there are cases of people who went missing but weren’t reported until much later. In doing some research I ran across a guy named across a guy named Roger Carlson whose car was found abandoned near the Golden Gate Bridge in 1970, but wasn't officially reported as missing until 2008 - mostly because was Native American.

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I agree with you 100%. More popular missing persons cases that have been connected with Cooper (such as Lepsy and Wilson) went unreported for many years. The FBI probably only looked at reported cases.

georger:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI agree with you on the obituary. I think it’s merely a case of patternicity, but I think it’s worth exploring.

Also agree that he was dismissed by the authorities because of his height.

Still, there are cases of people who went missing but weren’t reported until much later. In doing some research I ran across a guy named across a guy named Roger Carlson whose car was found abandoned near the Golden Gate Bridge in 1970, but wasn't officially reported as missing until 2008 - mostly because was Native American.

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I agree with you 100%. More popular missing persons cases that have been connected with Cooper (such as Lepsy and Wilson) went unreported for many years. The FBI probably only looked at reported cases.

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Its a bit hard to look into cases nobody knows about - or havent even been filed!?   ;)

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