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North Carolina siblings claim late dad is D.B. Cooper

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A pair of North Carolina siblings believe their late father is the elusive D.B. Cooper skyjacker who infamously leaped out of an airplane with $200,000 in cash during the 1971 heist. 

Chanté and Rick McCoy III claim their father, Richard McCoy Jr., is the fugitive, after allegedly finding the suspect’s parachute hidden in their home, the New York Post reported. The case remains unsolved 53 years later. 

The unknown thief who used the name Dan Cooper took passengers and crew hostage aboard Northwest Orient Flight 305 before jumping out and disappearing somewhere between Seattle and Reno, Nevada. Wearing a business suit, he passed a note to the flight attendant stating he had a bomb in his briefcase and wanted her to sit with him.

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FILE - Artist's sketch provided by the FBI shows the skyjacker known as "Dan Cooper" or "D.B. Cooper."

A sketch provided by the FBI shows the skyjacker known as “Dan Cooper” or “D.B. Cooper.” A pair of North Carolina siblings believe their late father is the infamous hijacker.  (FBI)

Authorities said he then opened his briefcase to show a bunch of wires and colored sticks. He allegedly told the flight attendant to take a note to the captain demanding four parachutes and $200,000 in $20 bills.

The case would prompt one of the longest and most exhaustive investigations in FBI history. The McCoys said the FBI searched the North Carolina home and took possession of the parachute in 2023, the Post reported.

Rick McCoy III also provided investigators with a sample of DNA. 

The McCoy siblings said they’ve known the truth about their father for years, but talking about it remained taboo in their family.

Aviation YouTuber Dan Gryder, who has seen the parachute, believes it’s the one used in the heist, according to the outlet. 

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Money found in the DB Cooper investigation

Badly decomposed $20 dollar bills were shown to newsmen after a check of their serial numbers showed that they were identical to the bills given to hijacker D.B. Cooper on Nov. 24, 1971. (Getty Images)

“That rig is literally one in a billion,” Gryder told the siblings, the New York Post reported. 

A stash of money was found buried along the Columbia River near Portland, Oregon, in 1980, but the FBI continued its manhunt. The case remains the only unsolved skyjacking in U.S. history, with many interesting candidates topping the list of suspects.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the FBI.

Richard McCoy Jr. pulled hijacking in Utah five months after the D.B. Cooper incident, the Post report said. He was sentenced to 45 years in prison for the Utah crime but later broke out of a federal prison in Pennsylvania with three other inmates.

Two of the escapees were caught within days, but McCoy died three months later in a shootout with the FBI in Virginia Beach, Virginia, the Daily reported. 

In 2016, the FBI said it would no longer actively investigate the case, citing the number of personnel and man-hours it would take and the lack of credible leads. 

FBI agents dig in an rea related to the D.B. Cooper case

FBI agents dig in sand beach where a portion of the D.B. Cooper hijack money was found. (Getty Images)

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“Every time the FBI assesses additional tips for the NORJAK case, investigative resources and manpower are diverted from programs that more urgently need attention,” the agency said. 

Several possible suspects have emerged over the years, but they were never tied to the crime. Sheridan Peterson, who was chief among the suspects because of his love for skydiving and taking physical risks, died in 2021. 

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