The Mystery of D.B. Cooper presentation in Lynnwood Dec. 28

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Northwest Museum of Legends and Lore invites you to a captivating presentation on the D. B. Cooper case on December 28, 2024, from noon to 2 p. m. at Destinations Lynnwood in Lynnwood, Washington.

This event will explore the infamous hijacking that occurred on November 24, 1971, where Cooper demanded $200,000 and four parachutes. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to see a wax figure of Cooper, previously featured on the Travel Channel's _Mysteries at the Museum_. The presentation will include never-before-disclosed insights from lead FBI Agent Ralph P. Himmelsbach, who investigated the case. As the only unsolved skyjacking in U.

S. history, the D. B. Cooper case prompted Washington state's largest manhunt and continues to intrigue the public. Guests are encouraged to dress as D.

B. Cooper, and airline refreshments will be served. Don't miss this chance to delve into one of the Northwest's most captivating legends.

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