It sounds like a conspiracy: A week before a new book about a 40-year-old mystery comes out, someone turns up with fresh evidence that splashes the case all over TV and gives the author priceless publicity.
Coincidence? Well .?.?. yeah, probably. But that?s typical for events surrounding the disappearance of airline hijacker D.B. Cooper, a case at the intersection of real life and weirdness.
Geoffrey Gray couldn?t have asked for better advertising than the emergence two weeks ago of an Oklahoma woman named Marla Cooper, who got the FBI interested in her late uncle as a suspect in the nation?s only unsolved hijacking. Gray?s book on the case, ?Skyjack,? hit the stands Tuesday. And while Marla Cooper?s uncle was not one of the characters Gray encountered in his quest for the elusive fugitive, he finds plenty of other plausible suspects in this cockeyed tale.
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