When GG's book was published and Flo's quote was bantered about, it was widely believed - and fueled by Flo - that Tina had been sexually assaulted by DBC during the 45 minutes they were alone on the plane. Subsequent investigation lessened the belief in that possibility.
But, are we going back there, Jack?
By the way, fuck the ding, ding, dings... If you've got something, put it on the table. Otherwise. I'm done with the teases. If I wanted any I could call Jo. At least she has a soothing Southern drawl....
I will sure second that, be it Flyjack,. or Flyjax, or Bulljax (2013). Flyjack or Flyjax or Bulljax, whoever it is today in 2018 ... has done an amazing job of repeating for this forum in 2018 everything he posted to Dropzone in 2013. Thats a five year lapse and not much has changed. Same special twists, same special theories/claims, same special treatments he calls "logic" and the same special suspect. I guess its been in gestation for five years. It reminds me of Greycop and his symphony of conspiracy claims which turned out empty with "Case Closed" also in 2013.
I will just focus on just two things in the impending contumely: once again we see a role for "negotiable American currency" as interpreted by some special logic Aristotle, Russel, and Isaac Newton could not even understand! And now there is some pending conspiracy between Tina and Cooper! All based on the probability of a camel passing through the eye of a needle, at mach 10! Maybe the Tina-Cooper conspiracy is based on neutrinos from blasars, or frog communication patterns in the Amazon? Let's wait and see . . . it might be as simple as love notes exchanged between Tina and Cooper, which Flyjack claims are coming via the mail. In Dec 2013 Flyjax claimed he was waiting on a "document" with his client's dna and fingerprints which he said he would pass on to the FBI, or the FBI could release its dna and finger prints to him (whichever came first). Fkyjack said he was reluctant to say more because he didn't anyone to beat him to being FIRST in breaking the DB Cooper case ...
What came of all that?

By most accounts Tina loved God more than she loved Cooper!