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Bruce A. Smith:
Both, I think.

Bradley seems like a guy who was impressed with his father, even if he had to handle some degree of guilt for championing a criminal. Bradley's father was called "Jumping Jack Cash," and it sounds like he was involved in lots of shady deals to the point that a neighbor turned him into the cops for Cooper knowing that he was a bad egg.

Plus, Bradley like his uncle Bud, who was the 727 pilot, and then Bradley was the fellow who discovered Uncle Bud's body, dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Lots going on here emotionally.

georger:
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Bradley seems like a guy who was impressed with his father, even if he had to handle some degree of guilt for championing a criminal. Bradley's father was called "Jumping Jack Cash," and it sounds like he was involved in lots of shady deals to the point that a neighbor turned him into the cops for Cooper knowing that he was a bad egg.

Plus, Bradley like his uncle Bud, who was the 727 pilot, and then Bradley was the fellow who discovered Uncle Bud's body, dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Lots going on here emotionally.

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WHO CARES!?   .......... There is no compelling reason to keep track of every Tom, Dick, and Mary that comes along with another Cooper suspect. No sane person would even try!

snowmman:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginWHO CARES!?   .......... There is no compelling reason to keep track of every Tom, Dick, and Mary that comes along with another Cooper suspect. No sane person would even try!

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heh. I care! I'm amazed at the deluge of Cooper books and things on Amazon.
It's a Cooper cornucopia!
It's become bigger than Cooper ever was. [Cooper stuff[Cooper Vortex[Cooper[Flight 305]]]]

Bruce A. Smith:
To me, the cornucopia of Cooper is part of the story - a big part. To me as a journalist, it's a story worth telling. 

As for DBC researchers, not so much. We come to this Forum from different places.

In Bradley's case, all he had was a story. Unfortunately, the day we met at the WSHM I was not at my best and I treated him poorly. I wanted a Cooper twenty or the parachute and he didn't have either.  My attitude was quite pissy and he stormed off, never to return.

So some days I lose patience with some of the storytellers.

snowmman:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginTo me, the cornucopia of Cooper is part of the story - a big part. To me as a journalist, it's a story worth telling. 

As for DBC researchers, not so much. We come to this Forum from different places.

In Bradley's case, all he had was a story. Unfortunately, the day we met at the WSHM I was not at my best and I treated him poorly. I wanted a Cooper twenty or the parachute and he didn't have either.  My attitude was quite pissy and he stormed off, never to return.

So some days I lose patience with some of the storytellers.

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Heh.
"Business would be great if it wasn't for the damn customers"

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