I get about one email from Robert every couple of months. They are never combative or disrespectful. We disagree on KC but that causes zero strife.
I hope everybody who publishes about DBC, including Robert Blevins, prospers. Marla gets trashed a lot but she fanned the Cooper fires big time when the embers were cooling off. Colbert has brought new national attention to the case. If a KC movie actually gets made and released I’m just fine with that even though I disagree with the premise.
Picking up my parachute rigs from my rigger today. Fresh reserve repacks and thorough inspections of every part of the canopies, harnesses, containers and emergency systems. Old gear, old jumper but still airworthy. 😉
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The voice of reason as ever is 377! Yes, and apart from sustaining interest in the mystery, I do think there's something to be gained in looking at everyone's stuff, even where it helps you delineate your own biases and assumptions, logical or otherwise. It never hurts to look at all angles. I've been dealing with some stuff at work and in between trying to write and bouncing all over in what I read, but ALL of the latter inhabits the vortex. The vortex still beats reading the news.
I got GG's book for my birthday and have been working through Bruce's and a few others as well. I keep getting struck by the parallels in some ways between 1971 and now in the overall zeitgeist. We've had radicals - neo-cons and vandals posing as anarchists - up here recently. It's all very weird. Reading the GG account of the actual event last night, for all the poetic license, decently sums up what we know of the crime. I've pretty much discounted the suspects he's honed in on so far but been reminded of how fascinating they all were.
Friends are indulgent but keep asking why the fascination with this case. I can never give a complete answer, except that it was an elegantly crafted crime, no one got physically injured or killed so there's less guilt in the fascination with the criminal, and seriously who else has parachuted in and out of history in the same moment? Like I told someone else on here, even his alias got twisted, conspired to make him simultaneously famous and anonymous.
For all the disagreement, we share the vortex, and I do think GG gives a good first-hand account of how it feels to fall into it. Looking at photos of suspects (some of you lucky duckies have even handled the evidence), trying to "feel" Cooper, see the crime in our heads is probably universal in Cooperland. I haven't dreamt of the skyjack yet, but I'm sure it'll happen. Someone needs to do a drawing of that parachute opening up into a question mark. It's like investigating the bloody Riddler.