Dated Oct. 12, 2018. addressed to me, Bruce and Galen
Good afternoon Gentlemen,
Hopefully Dave has survived the hurricane.
Gentlemen with the upcoming D B Cooper Conference thought I would share a photo of the man who sent a letter on Nov. 22, 1976 to Ariel Store containing "The Ballad Of D B Cooper" written on Nov. 24, 1971 as stated in the letter accompanying the words and musical script
Perhaps he should have waited a few more days before sending the letter, as Cooper was indicted two days afterwards. His statement of hoping things worked out so he could attend the annual party didn't go as planned. His 1978 postcard is an interesting response not only to his previous statement, but is an acknowledgement of his being D B Cooper. Sorry couldn't make it, "C". Mailed from Portland, ME with a John Hancock stamp. Do we all not sign our own John Hancock? Portland, ME "C". I have to laugh when thinking about his attending the parties in his incognito look, funny how so many seeking him were in attendance, and didn't have a clue that he was amongst them in 1996 including Ralph Himmelsbach according to the sign in book Mom used to hand out door prizes. True I do believe Mom recognized his voice in !996 after having sold him a pop and candy bar two weeks prior to the 20th Anniversary party in 1991. Looking forwards to the attending the conference, but first a one on one interview with the Travel Channel.
Have a good day gentlemen,
Bryan