In the latest twist in the D.B. Cooper mystery, researchers now believe that they have decoded a confession from their prime suspect that was hidden in one of the skyjacker's letters. The potential breakthrough comes courtesy of dogged Cooper investigator and former C2C guest Tom Colbert and his team of experts. They derived the possible confession from a heretofore unseen letter thought to have been written by the skyjacker following his legendary heist.
The missive, sent to the newspaper The Oregonean in March of 1972, was obtained via an FOIA lawsuit brought against the FBI by Colbert. "No one even know about this letter," he marveled to the NY Daily News. Upon receiving the evidence, Colbert sent it to a code breaker on his team who had previously uncovered some tantalizing findings and, once again, came back with a rather remarkable message that may have been hidden in the text.
Find out what the code breaker uncovered and how it connects to Colbert's prime suspect at the Coast to Coast AM website.