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Everything posted by mrshutter45
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"Do you know how many filthy comments have been made to outside Cooper articles with your DZ username signed to them? Maybe a dozen. I'd quote them but I would get banned. Perhaps I should just make those PDF's with the comments a free download at the AB site, just so people can see what REALLY goes in Cooperland" I'm surprised you haven't done it already Robert. just shows more of your personality. we all know there is over 400 comments, just like this will be close to the 400th time you have brought it up. the readers who go to your site have nothing to do with this site. so go ahead a post them. perhaps you could get Decoded to run a show about it? any normal person would gloss right over those comments. when are you going to just come out and say who they are? I found another site weeks ago. did a little giggle and moved on. WHO CARES! "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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here is what an Airstream looks like jo. they come in different varieties "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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Yeah. Kind of hard not to notice that, huh? And the letter from NWA congratulating Kenny on 25 years of service with a silver bowl and a pin on the very day the Statute of Limitations was due to expire on the hijacking. LOL. I wonder why he skipped the free flight to Minneapolis for the banquet, even though his family lived nearby. I don't know if he was the guy but sometimes I think about what WSU prof Buddy Levy said about Kenny on Decoded: conspiracy's be a flying again.... did Kenny pick that mortgage or bank? do you know the million reasons why Kenny might not have been able to attend? I doubt they were checking the sketch against everyone coming in the door lol "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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I guess property will differ in different area's. I called my Mom about the house we bought in 1969-70 (see photo) she said they paid about 20 grand for it. the house had one previous owner. it was a nice clean area. I committed a Federal offense here at the age of 7. me and my buddy decided to take everyone's mail out of the boxes. we put the letters under a red wagon in his backyard. his mother kept telling us to move the wagon from the backyard (we didn't) I can see it clear as a bell. it was windy that day, she went to the end of the yard and picked up the wagon, the mail went flying all over the lawn after dad bruised my butt I had to go up and down the street apologizing for what I did. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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It seems Robin Allen Powell is familiar with the law. he has been arrested for violent crimes to controlled substances with intent to sell. his last arrest in 2007 was for 3 counts of assault(2nd & 3rd degree). the court set his bond at $60,000. this is just Pierce County. isn't this the guy who made claims about money found on the property? "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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It must be worth something more than that....Were 100% LTV mortgage notes available in 1972? I don't know. I'm basing it on what I see. I don't know what the other homes were valued at during this time period. I would have to see more of the house to really give any kind of value. it's unclear if the countertop needed replaced, or Kenny did it for his own reasons. the property doesn't look to appealing from the picture. In 1969 my parents bought a 2 story home in Columbus not much more than what they are claiming for Kenny's house. records speak a lot louder. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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personally, I don't think the house was worth more than $7,500. the house and lot was very small and in the woods off a dirt road at the time. it was already 30 years old when Kenny moved in. now, times have changed, so has the area. the amount is much more and was worth holding on to. IMO. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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That could very well be right, but it also seems to be what happened on his home purchase. I think someone (Smokin99?) identified the parcel described in the document ("the west 80 feet...") as the house, not the adjoining land. The Grimes took out a $7500 mortgage in June 1972. Kenny bought the property from them in October 1972 and assumed the mortgage. He didn't pay of the mortgage for many years (1990). If that is correct, Kenny's house purchase was entirely consistent with the way her purchased the land in 1961. Am I reading those documents correctly? here is the Satisfaction Of Mortgage. also records of Reconveyance are available as well. most of the records are online. you just need to cross ref some of them "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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In the past you claimed Mike Watson had the station wagon and airstream. you are constantly changing things with the story and your book. no I'm not trying to be insulting, but I see some problems here. in the History Decoded book they quote YOU, and not Skipp for the comment adding "Blevins insisted" so, here we are once again questioning the validation a reporter gives. where does one find any truth in this? I realize you are trying to get to the bottom of the real estate issues, but, I'll bet I could get those records and an answer within a week if I really wanted too. these are not deep dark secrets. today is my first day off in over 3 weeks, I don't have the time right now to get them. seems to me that we have a poor guy (according to you) purchasing land in the early 60's. doesn't really match if you go by the standards of the lousy Northwest pay scale. where did he get the money for this transaction? you don't seem to find this relevant since it was 10 years prior. which falls in the area I said should be researched. I mentioned this before as well. what was the value of the stamp/coin collection when he bought it? surely not the $30,000 you claim. we know where his money came from in the last couple years of his life. perhaps there are simple answers to the rest. did Kenny ever upgrade that piece o crap car parked in front of the house the day the picture was taken? "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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"LOL. Get real. Paradise Point as the meeting place was just a guess by Porteous and yours truly early on." have you read the book "History Decoded" your guess seems to be a detailed scenario. I like the two miles from Tena Bar and Battleground comment. "He probably drove Cooper down to the Portland International Airport. dropped him off to catch a flight to Seattle, and then drove himself back up to Paradise Point State Park. It's right next to the freeway in Battleground, less than two miles from where they found the money in 1980." Blevins insisted. also, at one point you claim Bernie got a station wagon and airstream trailer from a bank auction. 2010 you have a different version. "We know Christiansen, a man named 'Dick B' (last name withheld for now because his wife is still alive) and 'Mike Watson' (alleged man on the ground) took Mike's Airstream trailer and station wagon from Oakville, WA two days before the crime." more reporters getting to the bottom of things? added: seems to be more of Skipps idea? "The Paradise Point location was actually Skipp's idea. He based it on the fact that Mike Watson disappeared over the weekend of the hijacking with a big Airstream trailer, and that it was right off the freeway and on the banks of a major river leading out of the jump zone. I think it's also near Tena Bar, but I will have to check on that." "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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here is a question. what type of military units would teach paratroopers timing? most jumped from a static line correct. so, they wouldn't really have experience with timing if Cooper did land where he wanted? my guess would be that WW2 paratroopers wouldn't fit unless they were special forces? perhaps we should be looking for the guy in the plane who yells out...go, go, go. he does the timing. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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?Woahhh! No wonder you changed your first version facts of the Kenny-Geestman rendevois at Paradise Point! Park Ranger sayz: (quote): (really); (trust me!): "Yes.... I worked at Paradise Point Park during the time this Blevins is talking about. It was different than he describes. For one thing in 1971, PPP was too small to fit an Airstream into, and there was no camping in the park after 11:00pm. These guys would have had to park along the bushes near the Interstate, as the gate would have already been up. We were a little fussy about people pulling in there and folks who refused to leave that area usually wound up dealing with a deputy, quick. That would have brought questions as for example: "Why are you here? What are your names? ID and driver license please." And the like. That old Airstream very likely would have been inspected. That would have brought more questions. Any funny noises and ... you get my drift. Two older guys in a trailer? We kept a close eye and talked to everyone camping at PPP. So it's not the easy solution Blevins said it was......very likely these guys would have wound up taking to a Deputy" NO WONDER BLEVINS CHANGED HIS STORY!" that doesn't sound like a RV campsite. we traveled every year with our camper. pulled into any RV campsite at anytime. nothing like trying to commit a Federal crime in a giant glossy silver bullet nice article it's interesting they all collect around the supposed jump zone. sure would be funny if the briefcase showed up miles away from where they all try to prove there stories. (*scratching head*) "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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"How do you think reporters get to the bottom of stories" these people all believe Kenny was Cooper right? why are they not coming forward? Lyle did, but even you don't believe anything he says. where do we believe truth from fiction by these peoples statements? because several say the same thing? they hold the key to one of the biggest mysteries, and yet they only tell you, a reporter? depends on the reporter, most don't get to the bottom of things. they smear it. starting with Coopers name! who fouled that up? a reporter. you are a reporter. Kenny paid cash for his house? $15,000----$16,500----Komo news reporters $14,000 Kenny paid $300,000 for his stamp/coin collection. oops, $30,000. any real proof of that? where did Kenny buy the expensive clock. reporters get to the bottom of things. got a receipt? a dollar amount, or where it was purchased? Yeah, I was joking........ "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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that's another problem you have. you rely too much on what someone tells you. LD was a surveyor, but after the crime. his movements were documented. something someone wouldn't do while in hiding from the FBI. researching his background proved this. researching where he was after told even more. perhaps the next time you "go on record" with them. tell them you will be sending the tapes to the FBI. you will see smoke rising from the floor after a loud noise of the door slamming shut "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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The FBI is not perfect Robert. yes they have egg on there face with the Marla incident. wonder how many walls you will hit asking them about Hoffa? bet they won't give a silver platter on that either. "I didn't care much about where LD and Dewey lived, because if they were involved in the hijacking the only thing that matters is where they were at the time of the hijacking" that's one of your problems right there. researching into someone's background is important. I would have never found certain things had I not. this is where I found the age problem. I found out where he was in 70-71. very important to research things. I check into everyone's background included in every case. now, there is no need to go 20-30 years back, but within 10 tells a story. movement, finances, any records that can be found I try and search out. I found the family tree site before the age problem. took a day or so to find it again so I could verify what I was saying. school records gave the same age I had, the military did as well. something is wrong with his age. it isn't just one marriage certificate claiming this. I spent hours digging into this in order to prove what I was saying. why you ask? this puts his age in the late 30's.(problem) I don't rely to much on what people say in this type of case. you don't know the true intentions they have. it could be money, notoriety, or even revenge. lots of things come up why people sing. try being a divorce lawyer lol big time he said-she said crap. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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Regarding what? You'll have to be more specific than that. I read over several posts about Marla today, not just by you, but others. I could tell I was the only one who really dug into her story, probably better than the frickin' FBI did I think.
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WE are knee-deep in claims and people's smartass remarks. The preponderance of that over anything of any real substance tells the story... just a continuation of where things have been for years. Do you see anything worth discussing in the WHS notes just shared - ? -------------------------------------------------------- Hello Muddah - Hello Faddah - Here I am at ... I see some new numbers and times about the flight path. it seems Hominid has the start time correct. 7:36:33 wheels up at 7:37 ish. the pesky 14 miles in 4 minutes are still in question. still looking over the pages....good stuff. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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are you telling me I don't know what I'm talking about? "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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I think my email can only take 10 or 12 MB's this is 17.....I'm trying again now with the upgrade. I don't think it will work since my brand new computer didn't work either???????? "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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Thanks Vicki..... "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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Shutter, Check you PMs in about two minutes. sent a reply. I have tried 7 or 8 times. see photo. I can download any other PDF except this one I don't know what the problem is but here is what shows up when I click the embedded link: "collections.washingtonhistory.org" "20_659_2013.5.23.1.pdf" And the 23 page document shows up ever time. Robert99 I upgraded Adobe. lets see what that does.....got to reboot... "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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Shutter, Check you PMs in about two minutes. sent a reply. I have tried 7 or 8 times. see photo. I can download any other PDF except this one "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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not a problem Mark. this is how it's done my friend. Marla claims they never went back into the woods to get the money. she also claimed he landed on Farmland. the farmer never found it? she said "he jumped over farmland and had planned his jump to put himself inside of a six mile area which was only seven miles from the home of L.D. Cooper." sounds like a place the money would have been found rather quickly if you ask me? I would take a guess that she read up on McCoy after making that statement. if you listen to her in her interviews when she claims things about her memories they sound more like an adult talking rather than someone 8 years old. things she really shouldn't know at that age. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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I can't get it to download. I tried 3 different computers. keeps telling me the file is damaged. I just tried again with no luck..... "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI
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I think you have some things confused Mark. Marla does claim memories of 8 years old, but also claims to have spoken with her father about the crime. she also claims both brothers (LD & Dewey) had separate rooms at Granny's house. those were old logger cabins converted into homes. very small. (see photo) we have problems with LD's birth date. two different stories on where he landed. plus many more issues. now she claims the CIA hired here Uncle. the way her mother talks sounds like she really doesn't want to say anything about it. she would know much more than Marla, and yet only says "I always had a feeling" one minute she claims he was trying to commit suicide, the next minute she claims he knew exactly where he was landing because he was a surveyor. that was later in life, not during the early 70's. then she claims he was in hiding. public records of his movement is all over the place. something even an Amateur wouldn't do if they were hiding from the law. some of the things Blevins found on her Facebook page pretty much tells her intentions. I just can't buy into it. here we have yet another story with no documentation to back the claim. "It is surprising how aggressive people get, once they latch onto their suspect and say, 'Hey, he's our guy.' No matter what you tell them, they refuse to believe you" Agent Carr FBI