Newly released FBI documents pertaining to the D.B. Cooper hijacking case include a letter that may only deepen the mystery surrounding the notorious unsolved crime which marks its 46th anniversary ...
“Sirs, I knew from the start that I wouldn’t be caught,” the letter begins. Postmarked Dec. 11, 1971, it was signed, “D.B. Cooper,” the name the press had given to the unknown criminal who, less than ...
Re: “On Omaha Beach: June 6, 1944” (Page A1, June 6): I was so grateful for the power of Don Whitehead’s first-person account of the landing in Normandy on D-Day. It was only in the last few months ...