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D B Cooper — Part 38
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the plane proceed in a southerly direction and fly at a low
altitude and slow speed, which would enable the rear door of
the plane to be opened during the flicht.
The hijacker apparently bailed out somewhere between
Seattle, Washington, and Reno, Nevada, where the plane landed
to refuel. It was determined the hijacker, two parachutes and
the ransom money had disappeared when the plane was inspected
at Reno, Nevada.
Artist's conception drawings of the aircraft hijacker
were prepared by the FBI Exhibit Section and are considered a
reasonable likeness. The black and white composite was pre-
pared initially and sometime later, the color composite was
prepared to depict the hijacker's' complexion and age more
graphically.
The hijacker is described as follows:
Race: “ t “White
Sex: Male
Age: Mid-40's
Height: : 5'10" to 6!
Weight: . . 170 to 180 lbs.
Complexion: Olive, latin appearance,
medium smooth.
Hair: Dark brown or black, parted
on the left, combed back.
Eyes: . Possibly brown; during the
latter part of flight, the
hijacker put on dark, wrap-
around sunglasses with dark
; rims.
Voice: Low, spoke intelligently, no
particular accent.
Characteristics: Smoked Raliegh filter-type
cigarettes.
Wearing apparel: Black or brown suit; narrow
black tie (clip-on type) ;
black rain-type overcoat or
dark topcoat; dark briefcase
or attache case; carried a
paper bag 4 by 12 by 14 inches;
‘brown shoes.
DB Cooper-14697
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