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D.B. Cooper Doc Series Parachutes Onto Netflix As Fulwell 73 Moves Into True-Crime; Marina Zenovich Directs

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EXCLUSIVE: Netflix is hoping to solve the legend of D.B. Cooper, the mystery man who hijacked a Northwest Airlines passenger jet in November 1971 and escaped with $200,000, never to be seen again.The streamer has ordered D.B.

Cooper: Where Are You?! from Fulwell 73 Productions and director Marina Zenovich’s PMZ Pictures.The four-part doc series, which launches on July 13, marks the first true-crime project for Fulwell 73, which is best known for producing The Late Late Show with James Corden and Hulu’s The Kardashians.The series looks at the 50-year quest to find Cooper, whose identity remains one of the greatest mysteries of the 20th century and the only unsolved case of air piracy in commercial aviation history.There have been multiple suspects in the case over the years including the possibility that Cooper was a Boeing employee, that he was former WWII paratrooper Kenneth Peter Christiansen, former leather worker and Korean War vet Lynn Doyle Cooper or recreational pilot and librarian Barbara Dayton, who underwent gender reassignment surgery in 1969.The FBI officially suspended the active investigation in 2016 and all of the evidence, which includes three pieces of evidence found on the plane – a clip-on tie, a mother-of-pearl tie clip and eight cigarette butts, is open to the public.The series includes interviews with celebrated Cooper investigators and focuses on the ten-year quest by one of them, Tom Colbert, to prove that he has found D.B.

Cooper. Colbert, the author of The Last Master Outlaw, has previously said that he believes retired pilot and ex-convict Robert Rackstraw was Cooper.The doc also includes contributions from Jonna Mendez, ex-CIA Chief of Disguise, Geoffrey Gray, author of Skyjack: The Hunt for

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