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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #525 on: September 23, 2014, 08:36:29 PM »
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I have edited/corrected this post 5-00 times and it keeps reverting to the original - what does it take to edit a post and get it to stick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

Try duct tape.  In my experience, if you can't fix something with duct tape and a hammer.... it can't be fixed.
 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #526 on: September 23, 2014, 08:56:20 PM »
"I have edited/corrected this post 5-00 times and it keeps reverting to the original - what does it take to edit a post and get it to stick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?"

Sorry G, I missed that entire post and didn't see you had a problem. it's happened to me before. I exit the site all together, including shutting down the browser and it seems to work for some reason. If you want to redo the post you can copy/paste it on another post and I'll remove the other. I'm not sure what causes this, but every so often it happens.

Buckwheat might be onto something. duct tape fixes everything  ;D :D ;)
 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #527 on: September 23, 2014, 11:35:09 PM »
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I have edited/corrected this post 5-00 times and it keeps reverting to the original - what does it take to edit a post and get it to stick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

Try duct tape.  In my experience, if you can't fix something with duct tape and a hammer.... it can't be fixed.

yep my monitor has duct tape all over it!  There was an episode of Naked & Affraid where the guy chose duct tape over a knife or flint! His partner quit early.... 
 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #528 on: September 23, 2014, 11:37:08 PM »
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"I have edited/corrected this post 5-00 times and it keeps reverting to the original - what does it take to edit a post and get it to stick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?"

Sorry G, I missed that entire post and didn't see you had a problem. it's happened to me before. I exit the site all together, including shutting down the browser and it seems to work for some reason. If you want to redo the post you can copy/paste it on another post and I'll remove the other. I'm not sure what causes this, but every so often it happens.

Buckwheat might be onto something. duct tape fixes everything  ;D :D ;)

I dont know what happens - if its me or you or this site or my provider or what - I just keep my nose to the grind stone clicking things and sooner or later things work. Not your fault in any event! THANKS FOR THE SYMPATHY!!! ;) ;) ;)
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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #529 on: September 24, 2014, 03:33:07 PM »
Back to Kenny.  RobertMBlevins posted this on DZ and I thought there was an interesting little snippet in here.  Robert is a little confused about real estate transactions, but there was some good stuff.

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I wonder whether Kenny told his doctor, Juan Juarez, anything about the hijacking before he died. I wonder how Kenny picked a house to buy from the same couple where the alleged accomplice served as the Best Man at the wedding...and then this alleged accomplice (Bernie Geestman) denied knowing anything about the sale of the house. And I would like to know why...if there was a promissory note shoved past the mortgage company by the couple who sold Kenny the house...why nothing about a payoff on that promissory note is in any of the paperwork on that house. It exists only as an agreement between Kenny and the Grimes couple as a way to apply for the mortgage on the remainder of the price of the home. (In other words, Kenny basically got the house for nothing more than a promise to pay a large portion of the total price on a promissory note, making a mortgage decision easy for the bank since they assumed little risk.) But there is nothing in Kenny's papers or in the property records about an actual payoff of the note. So how did Kenny pay off the note? He took about 18 years to pay off the mortgage, and the records show that, but what about the note? Was it an under-the-table cash deal, like his loan to Androsko? (I'm planning to interview someone soon who knows the answer) And where did he get the money to remodel the house immediately after he bought it?

Robert has stated he knows how Kenny bought the house but wouldn't post it because of trust issues or it would be in his book or whatever.  This, however,  is revealing.  We know Kenny assumed a mortgage for 50% of the price of house (from Smokin99 and Shutter's research).  It was always a mystery how he paid for the other half. First Robert said it was all cash, then maybe the second 50% was cash.  For the first time, Robert is stating that Kenny got the house for no money out of pocket.

So, if the preface of "into the Blast" summarizes the case as Kenny living a different life after than before the hijacking, that's gone.  Boiled down, the entire case left against Kenny comes down to that loan to Dawn Androsko, and that seems very odd itself.
 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #530 on: September 24, 2014, 05:47:00 PM »
There is just too many things against him. the house was not purchased in cash, we have no real proof of any loans other than family members claiming this. we know where the large sum of money came from near the end of Kenny's life. Decoded claimed Bernie was not the accomplice. the FBI says he's not a viable suspect. Robert seems to now believe Cooper wanted to jump earlier than the known location. this puts another hole in his theory. why was Bernie at the known jump site if Kenny was jumping soon after takeoff? it goes on, and on, and on stamp/coin collection, where? expensive clock on the wall. Kenny flew overseas. how do we know he didn't get a deal on that clock?

Hopefully the FBI is monitoring the site like they are DZ  ;D :D :) hey, maybe they are shutting this site down when you click on it in the past and it went POOF  ;D :D ;) :)


Roberts logic is always skewed. I could borrow a basket from him for picking apples, during my picking I ate an orange, and a peel found it's way to the basket when I brought the basket back to Robert. he would tell everyone I lied to him about picking apples simply by seeing the orange peel in the basket! he over exaggerates, and assumes way too much.
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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #531 on: September 25, 2014, 01:01:42 AM »
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Back to Kenny.  RobertMBlevins posted this on DZ and I thought there was an interesting little snippet in here.  Robert is a little confused about real estate transactions, but there was some good stuff.

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I wonder whether Kenny told his doctor, Juan Juarez, anything about the hijacking before he died. I wonder how Kenny picked a house to buy from the same couple where the alleged accomplice served as the Best Man at the wedding...and then this alleged accomplice (Bernie Geestman) denied knowing anything about the sale of the house. And I would like to know why...if there was a promissory note shoved past the mortgage company by the couple who sold Kenny the house...why nothing about a payoff on that promissory note is in any of the paperwork on that house. It exists only as an agreement between Kenny and the Grimes couple as a way to apply for the mortgage on the remainder of the price of the home. (In other words, Kenny basically got the house for nothing more than a promise to pay a large portion of the total price on a promissory note, making a mortgage decision easy for the bank since they assumed little risk.) But there is nothing in Kenny's papers or in the property records about an actual payoff of the note. So how did Kenny pay off the note? He took about 18 years to pay off the mortgage, and the records show that, but what about the note? Was it an under-the-table cash deal, like his loan to Androsko? (I'm planning to interview someone soon who knows the answer) And where did he get the money to remodel the house immediately after he bought it?

Robert has stated he knows how Kenny bought the house but wouldn't post it because of trust issues or it would be in his book or whatever.  This, however,  is revealing.  We know Kenny assumed a mortgage for 50% of the price of house (from Smokin99 and Shutter's research).  It was always a mystery how he paid for the other half. First Robert said it was all cash, then maybe the second 50% was cash.  For the first time, Robert is stating that Kenny got the house for no money out of pocket.

So, if the preface of "into the Blast" summarizes the case as Kenny living a different life after than before the hijacking, that's gone.  Boiled down, the entire case left against Kenny comes down to that loan to Dawn Androsko, and that seems very odd itself.

Very likely Blevins is missing (or has failed to disclose) some very simple FACTS.

That has been the pattern since Blevins got started with his convoluted claims back in 2010.

For example: Blevins wrote volumes (literally) on Kenny being at Shemya, Kenny's psychology, Kenny's grudge, the Weinberg Cooper comic, et cetera. Turned out none of it was true and the Cooper comic could not have been at Shemya. Once confronted with facts, Blevins backed out from all his Shemya Hypothesis saying: "I never said that" when in fact he said every word he said over hundreds of posts, then issued a revisionist tome saying "it doesn't matter" after previously saying "this is all crucial", then dropped any mention of Shemya at all! Every segment of his socalled case has followed the same scenario. The house transaction will be no exception. Someday when this all wears down to nothing Blevins will issue his usual MIA-coppas saying "I have better things to do. Cooper isn't my whole life!  The whole thing can be summed as the ravings of a windbag.

Trying to transform some 5'8" gay farm boy from MNinnethota into 6'1-2" DB Cooper, has turned out a bit more difficult than even Blevins anticipated it would be; complete with accusations of "filthy personal abuse" and "death threats"!?    It is all filling some need in Blevins life!   ;) ;) ;)

     
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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #532 on: September 28, 2014, 11:12:11 PM »
I guess this article is one of the first reports about Jo Weber's claim her husband was Cooper. I noticed some things have changed over the years. she is quoted saying "leaving fingerprints on the plane" and not on the "aft stairs" also no dramatic response about Duane telling her he was "Daaaaaan Coooooper."

 "He says, 'I have a secret to tell you.' I said, 'What?' He says, 'I'm Dan Cooper.'" sounds very familiar, KC supposedly "had a secret, but couldn't tell"?? I always ask. why even bring it up?


I had to watch mt father die last year. he never spoke a word after they gave him "medication to rest" I wonder how much Duane could of really said the last couple days of his life?

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #533 on: September 29, 2014, 12:40:05 AM »
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I guess this article is one of the first reports about Jo Weber's claim her husband was Cooper. I noticed some things have changed over the years. she is quoted saying "leaving fingerprints on the plane" and not on the "aft stairs" also no dramatic response about Duane telling her he was "Daaaaaan Coooooper."

 "He says, 'I have a secret to tell you.' I said, 'What?' He says, 'I'm Dan Cooper.'" sounds very familiar, KC supposedly "had a secret, but couldn't tell"?? I always ask. why even bring it up?


I had to watch mt father die last year. he never spoke a word after they gave him "medication to rest" I wonder how much Duane could of really said the last couple days of his life?

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Take a stick and burst the 200 mile wide Jo Weber soap bubble!
 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #534 on: October 17, 2014, 12:11:40 AM »
Latest promoter with a book and a manipulated (Photoshopped) photo of his "Cooper" - You don't manipulate ie. change aspect ratio and stretch!, or Photoshop your photo of your suspect to try and match the FBI sketch - DUHHHH! That is a fraudulent practice making the photo of your suspect is worthless!
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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #535 on: October 17, 2014, 03:19:05 AM »
More baloney, this time from Jo Weber aka 'Woe Jebber" -

Woe writes: In the other place Georger stated:
"I guess this article is one of the first reports about Jo Weber's claim her husband was Cooper. I noticed some things have changed over the years. she is quoted saying "leaving fingerprints on the plane" and not on the "aft stairs" also no dramatic response about Duane telling her he was "Daaaaaan Coooooper." "


In point of fact, the quote above is not from me, on this site or on any other website in the known Universe.

Woe? Take your meds.



 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #536 on: October 17, 2014, 03:49:07 AM »
Grey Cop of Vancouver contended that the Ingrams were directed to the Cooper money on Tina Bar, by a neighbor of the Ingrams who had some secret info about Cooper money having been planted on Tina Bar, or, that the neighbor himself had planted the money. The neighbor was never identified and his vita was never explained; just that he was some neighbor to the Ingrams who the Ingrams knew. Grey Cop never presented any evidence or remarks from the Ingrams on this 'hypothesis' even though several of the Ingrams are still alive. Grey Cop made other allegations of fact against the Ingrams, which nobody to this date has bothered to deal with. And of course, Grey Cop highly publicised his hypothesis as 'having solved the DB Cooper case' and he said he had been working with the Seattle office of the FBI, for many months (if not years!). Grey Cop issued a number of press releases, publicly.

Grey Cop left Dropzone and has faded into obscurity, after making a number of threats against people, including myself.

Hopefully, Grey Cop has found a 'rubber room' he likes, where he is able to ruminate about his other imaginations ?

 

 

 
 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #537 on: October 18, 2014, 03:15:43 AM »
World Famous Cooper expert pronounces plain black Cooper tie and banded Lepsy tie as 'not a bad match', per photo with his notes below, he says. Yepper!  :'(
       
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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #538 on: October 18, 2014, 07:13:26 AM »
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World Famous Cooper expert pronounces plain black Cooper tie and banded Lepsy tie as 'not a bad match', per photo with his notes below, he says. Yepper!  :'(
     

Lepsy would have been 35 years old in 71. the guy is trying to match a photo of Lepsy beside the Cooper sketch. he was 26 in that comparison. since they change the descriptions of Cooper over there. I guess he would be considered a serious suspect....perhaps
it's a good way to try and get attention to the public about his disappearance?
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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #539 on: October 18, 2014, 12:46:27 PM »
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World Famous Cooper expert pronounces plain black Cooper tie and banded Lepsy tie as 'not a bad match', per photo with his notes below, he says. Yepper!  :'(
     

Lepsy would have been 35 years old in 71. the guy is trying to match a photo of Lepsy beside the Cooper sketch. he was 26 in that comparison. since they change the descriptions of Cooper over there. I guess he would be considered a serious suspect....perhaps
it's a good way to try and get attention to the public about his disappearance?

The World Famous Cooper expert apparently didn't notice that the tie clip, in the Lepsy picture with his wife, is not a match for the Cooper tie clip.  The tie shown in the Lepsy picture appears to be a normal knotted tie and not a clip-on.  Actually, I think the clip-on tie knot would be wider and "looser" than for a knotted tie. 

And where did Lepsy get all his information on the 727 aft stairs?