DB Cooper

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:mystery
gptkbp:aircraft_operated about 30 minutes after hijacking
gptkbp:aircraft_type gptkb:Boeing_727
gptkbp:alias gptkb:Dan_Cooper
gptkbp:amount_of_ransom $200,000
200,000 dollars
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:urban_legends
various conspiracy theories
the Pacific Northwest region
the 1970s counterculture.
the term 'skyjacker'
the 1970s hijacking trend
gptkbp:card_number threatening with a bomb
gptkbp:case_outcome cold case
gptkbp:case_types real-life heists
gptkbp:casualties various individuals
gptkbp:color many theories exist
gptkbp:cultural_impact inspired books and films
gptkbp:cultural_references appeared in TV shows
gptkbp:discovery_year after parachuting
after parachuting from the plane
gptkbp:documentary produced about the case
“ The Mystery of D. B. Cooper”
gptkbp:events gptkb:1971
Northwest United States
November 24, 1971
gptkbp:famous_for eluding capture
disappearing without a trace
the mystery surrounding his identity
the ransom demand
being the only unsolved hijacking in U. S. history
his calm demeanor during the hijacking
the enduring fascination with his story
the largest manhunt in U. S. history
the mystery of his identity
the mystery surrounding his fate
the only unsolved hijacking case in the U. S.
the unanswered questions surrounding his case
the use of a fake name
gptkbp:famous_mystery one of the greatest unsolved mysteries
gptkbp:famous_quote “ I have a bomb”
gptkbp:fate died in the jump or survived
gptkbp:fbifile_number case file 874-20001
gptkbp:first_flight gptkb:Flight_305
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label DB Cooper
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:popular_culture
hijacking laws
law enforcement procedures for hijacking cases
gptkbp:inspiration gptkb:fictional_character
gptkbp:inspired numerous conspiracy theories
fictional characters in media
numerous theories and speculations
gptkbp:investigates gptkb:FBI
forensic analysis
lack of evidence
no conclusive evidence found
over 45 years
gptkbp:investigation_closure officially closed in 2016
never officially closed
gptkbp:is_known_for hijacking a plane
gptkbp:landing_distance military parachute
gptkbp:last_appearance in the air over Washington state
gptkbp:last_reported_sighting gptkb:1972
gptkbp:location near Reno, Nevada
somewhere over the Pacific Northwest
gptkbp:media_coverage extensive
gptkbp:method_of_escape gptkb:parachute
gptkbp:nickname gptkb:Dan_Cooper
gptkbp:notable_event plane hijacking
gptkbp:outcome_of_investigation gptkb:legal_case
gptkbp:parachute_drop_location near the Columbia River
gptkbp:plane_involved gptkb:Northwest_Orient_Airlines_Flight_305
gptkbp:prize_pool $200,000 for information
gptkbp:public_interest high
remains high
gptkbp:publications numerous articles written
gptkbp:safety led to changes in security measures
gptkbp:speculated_identity gptkb:Robert_Rackstraw
gptkbp:status unidentified
gptkbp:theories_about_escape landed in rugged terrain
gptkbp:theory survived the jump
did not survive the jump
gptkbp:theory_about_identity various suspects
gptkbp:witnesses flight crew
flight attendant Tina Mucklow