I like to imagine that, like, once a year a bunch of DB Cooper obsessives meet IRL to talk about the case.
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Like those old groups of veterans who get together in Florida once a year.
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I also like to imagine that DB Cooper himself is a member of said group, having followed a subreddit a decade ago.
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I'd like to read a story about these guys (if they exist and let's be real here they probably do) reacting to the FBI's decision.
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Once again I find myself mournful that the Unsolved Mysteries archive is not online.
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If Unsolved Mysteries relaunched as an NPR-style podcast, it'd be the biggest thing going
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i listen to a TON of true-crime podcasts, and they're all a shade short of being good. There's an open market here.
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I'd love to find a good one though, I love true crime if it's done well
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Casefile, which is Australia-based, is probably the best I've found. He researches and edits with an audience in mind.
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