S2 Ep13: Vanished: DB Cooper "Trial by Jury"
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If you made it this far, you’re probably in till it’s over and I commend you. We’ve covered a lot of ground so far in a very short time. And now in our final segment together, we take it all the way. But before we all enter the courtroom together, we have a few more stops to make and a few more experts would like to weigh in. The story of DB Cooper is a complex one taking twists and turns at every possible opportunity. And it’s about to get crazier. As I ramped up my investigation into this case and into the possibility that we may have found our guy, some new information made its way forward as it always seems to do in these cases. If you know me, you know that no matter what happens, I’m always about forwarding the progress. And tonight we do just that. From the skies above Portland to the shores of Tena Bar, we wind down our series with new evidence that strengthens the case for Braden and a bombshell call to arms that could have continuing effects on this case for years to come. Let’s get back into it. The conclusion of our investigation into DB Cooper begins now. LINKS Our Website Vanished on Twitter Vanished on Instagram Vanished on Facebook Vanished Facebook Discussion Group Jennifer Taylor on Twitter Chris Williamson on Twitter Smith & Vinson Law Firm Official Website Jennifer Taylor Attorney Profile @ Smith & Vinson's Official Website Smith & Vinson on Twitter Music by Dane Gerous Schmidt Opening Theme "Sirius" by the Alan Parsons Project Eric Ulis appears courtesy of his official website Mark Zaid appears courtesy of Mark S. Zaid, P.C. Nicholas Broughton appears courtesy of Nicholas Broughton Drew Beeson appears courtesy of Fort Necessity Press SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING "Paratrooper of Fortune: The Story of Ted B. Braden - Vietnam Commando, CIA Operative, Congo Mercenary, and just maybe D.B. Cooper" by Drew Beeson "Sky Ghost: The D.B. Cooper Report" by Eric Ulis The Vault @FBI - DB Cooper Records The DB Cooper Letters @ History.com