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andrade1812:
Does anyone have aerial photos of Caterpillar island in 1971-1972? I thought I remembered them being posted on here a few years ago...

georger:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginDoes anyone have aerial photos of Caterpillar island in 1971-1972? I thought I remembered them being posted on here a few years ago...

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yes but too big to post here - what years do you want? Here is a small version of 1952. Check Shutter's Vault. ?

Bruce A. Smith:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginDoes anyone have aerial photos of Caterpillar island in 1971-1972? I thought I remembered them being posted on here a few years ago...

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Gonna go looking for Danny Boy, Marty? We could have Dueling DB Digs - you on Caterpillar Island and Eric on the other end of things of T-Bar. It would make for great TV.... Just saying.

DBfan57:
What if Gryder has indeed solved this?  Why would McCoys daughter lie?  At this stage?   Gryder is correct that this case is never going to be solved forensically.  It does seem incredible they simply lost those cigarettes, even though in the 70s they had no clue about DNA.  But to shoot down McCoy being Cooper simply on the word of the FBI saying where he was is just ridiculous.  Mr Gryder has put together a very compelling argument.  The money being dropped makes sense.  Pretty much everything in this episode makes sense.

fcastle866:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginWhat if Gryder has indeed solved this?  Why would McCoys daughter lie?  At this stage?   Gryder is correct that this case is never going to be solved forensically.  It does seem incredible they simply lost those cigarettes, even though in the 70s they had no clue about DNA.  But to shoot down McCoy being Cooper simply on the word of the FBI saying where he was is just ridiculous.  Mr Gryder has put together a very compelling argument.  The money being dropped makes sense.  Pretty much everything in this episode makes sense.

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DB Fan: We can assume that there is only one DB Cooper.  Therefore given all the suspects and confessions and family alibis, someone is lying.  Or, people are confused or remember things differently.  So why is McCoy's family any more trustworthy than the other families?

My observations here revolve around the totality of evidence/information, or whatever we want to call it.  I don't know of a single suspect that is ruled out simply over one piece of evidence.  There seems to be this belief out there that McCoy was only ruled out due to the alibi, and therefore if the alibi is proven wrong, then he is DB Cooper.  Do people really think that the FBI ruled him out just because he had an alibi?  I know most of us on this forum could list a number of reasons that McCoy is not Cooper.  Even if you disprove his alibi and showed that he worked in a titanium factory, that still does not make him close to being Cooper.  I think it was 377 who said something like "ability does not mean culpability." McCoy is a very interesting guy, but clearly is not Cooper.

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