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D B Cooper — Part 40

417 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Apr 22, 1977 · Broad topic: General · Topic: D B Cooper · 417 pages OCR'd
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PD 164-41 would indicate a disparity of approximately 20 years, and RACKSTRAW would not appear to be a very good suspect. RACKSTRAW has been the subject of highly publicized prosecution for major crimes in California, and is now incar- cerated in a California penitentiary. The Sacramento Office advised in May, 1978, that at that time RACKSTRAW was in custody feigning a back injury which required him to be transported in a wheelchair. Custodial personnel felt he was doing this in an attempt to effect a possible escape. It was noted that RACKSTRAW is a former U. S. Army Green Beret and Vietnam veteran highly skilled in the use of his hands and feet as weapons. er advised that on 5/4/78, Stockton, California Police Department advised he has heard that k suspected involvement in the 1975 theft of explosives at the Felton Quarry, Santa Cruz, California, some of which were later acquired from the New World Liberation Front by the FBI at Richmond, California in early 1976, might mean that RACKSTRAW intentional ed the explosives for the radicals. He stated _that in partnershi Lew of the above information, Portland SA after consultation with Supervisor Division, suggested to AUSA that in furtherance of Departmental Attorney request. AUSA was furnished a list of questions which could be asked anyone claiming to be UNSUB in this matter, the answers to which could only be_known by the UNSUB and investigators close to the case. was not provided with the answers to the questions. Subsequently, on the same date,[______ Jadvised he had been in telephonic contact with[____] who requested the list b6 b7Cc b6 b7Cc b6 | b7C DB Cooper-1605
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