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November 24, 1971, a man in his mid forties used the alias Dan Cooper, and boarded flight 305, a Boeing 727 at the Portland International Airport. After take off, he notified a flight attendant that he had a bomb. He showed her a case, with eight canisters and several wires in it. The media accidentally dubbed him D.B. Cooper. He managed to extort $200,000 in ransom in exchange for all the passengers on board. He had the money delivered to the plane by the F.B.I. after landing in Seattle, Washington. The plane took off, headed for New Mexico. Before the plane arrived, Cooper parachuted out.
A team of cold-case investigators claim they’ve decoded a 1972 message by D.B. Cooper.
The letter was addressed to “The Portland Oregonian Newspaper.”
The investigators say that it contains a confession from Vietnam veteran Robert Rackstraw, long suspected of being the infamous skyjacker.
Ancient mummies pop up in the Shpagnum Bogs. Thousands of mummies have been discovered in Ireland, Britain, Netherlands, Germany and Denmark. They are nicknamed the Bog People and date back to the Iron Age. They keeping appearing without any evidence as to why. The almost oxygen free bogs, keep the bodies pretty much intact, with organs, skin and in some cases, full heads of hair. It has been determined that many, if not all have been murdered.
Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California, February 8, 1981, police discovered the headless body of 29 year old, Leroy Carter Jr., wrapped in a sleeping bag. Stuffed into the neck, was a chicken wing, and two corncobs. Carter's head was no where to be found. Nearby, they found the chicken. It appeared that it had been ritualistically slaughtered. Inspector Sandi Gallant, whom specialized in satanic and occult killings, claimed that Carter's head, was being used to make a ritualistic brew.
She also said that the head would be returned to the crime scene 42 days later.
Nobody believed her theory, so when the head was returned 42 days later, no one was watching.
Gallant came to believe the Carter killing resulted from a rite of Palo Mayombe.
The Palo Mayombe is a violent, African-rooted faith that combines Santeria, Aztec blood rites, Haitian-style voodoo, and full-blown devil-worship.
"Jai Jawan Jai Kisan" ("Hail the soldier, Hail the farmer")
He was born on October 2, 1904 and was the 2nd Prime Minister of India and a senior leader of the Indian National Congress political party.
He led the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. The day after peace was announced, Shastri was found dead in the capital of Uzbekistan, from what seemed like fatal heart attack. He was the first Prime Minster to die overseas. Some people claimed that Shastri was murdered and that his death was a cover up. Before the incident, he had just been declared healthy by his doctor. He had no previous signs of heart issues. A request for access to documents pertaining to Shastri's death, was denied by the Prime Minister's office. His family insists that he was poisoned. Gregory Douglas is a journalist who interviewed former CIA operative Robert Crowley over a period of 4 years.
He recorded their telephone conversations and published a transcription in a book titled Conversations with the Crow.
In the book, Crowley claimed that the CIA was responsible for eliminating a Indian nuclear scientist whose plane crashed into Alps.
He was going to attend a conference in Vienna.
He also claimed that he killed Lal Bahadur Shastri.
Crowley said that the USA was wary of India's rigid stand on nuclear policy.
The prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri wanted to go ahead with nuclear tests.
He said that the agency was worried about collective domination by India and Russia over the region, for which a strong deterrent was required.
It is a constant, annoying and mysterious low frequency humming sound that is faintly heard in Taos, New Mexico.
No matter how many scientific attempts have been made, the source of the hum remains to be undetected.
The sound was first officially reported by the residents of Taos in 1993. Some describe it as a constant annoying humming sound, some describe it as a whir or a buzz as well. Even visitors to the city of Taos have reported hearing the hum. Many people claim that they have been hearing faint beats between the perceived tones. There are many side effects of the Taos hum reported by locals, such as sleep disturbances, headaches and dizziness, increased pressure on ears, abrupt nosebleeds, and loss of libido. A theory suggests that the hum is an outcome ultra low frequency RF signals that are getting emitted by the molten core of earth. Some suspect the US Navy ELF (Extremely low frequency) stations that are based out of the Michigan Peninsula and Wisconsin are the possible sources of the hum.
Gabriel Scott Johnson was last seen on December 7, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas.
He’s from Tempe, Arizona.
He was born in 2009.
Gabriel was last seen when he was seven months old.
If he is alive, he would be nine years old.
At the time of his disappearance, Gabriel was 2’0 in size and weighed 20 pounds.
He had light brown hair and blue eyes.
There’s no known information about what Gabriel was last seen wearing.
He was abducted by his mother, Elizabeth Joanne Johnson.
She drove her grandmother’s white 1995 Oldsmobile Delta 88 to San Antonio, Texas from Tempe, Arizona.
They arrived on December 22, staying in two motels in the area. Gabriel Was last seen with his mother on December 27, 2009.
She left San Antonio by Greyhound bus that same day, without Gabriel.
Elizabeth left her car behind in San Antonio.
Elizabeth was supposed to appear for a custody hearing in family court in Arizona on December 28, 2009.
She never showed up.
An arrest warrant for custodial interference was issued for her.
She was arrested at youth hostel in Miami Beach, Florida on December 30, 2009.
Later, Elizabeth was indicted for custodial interference, kidnapping, and child abuse.
December 27, 2009, Gabriel’s father, Logan Scott McQueary, got a series of disturbing text messages from Elizabeth.
In them she claimed that he would never see his son again.
She said that she had killed Gabriel threw him in a trash bin.
Then she called Logan repeated her claim that she had killed Gabriel.
Later, Elizabeth said those claims were false, and that she only made them up to upset McQueary.
Elizabeth claimed that she had given Gabriel to a man and a childless woman.
She had met them in San Antonio Park.
She stated that she spent three days with the adoptive couple which she gave the baby to.
She stated, she deliberately tried not to remember their last names. She also sought to not remember what the couple’s car looked like. Elizabeth stated that she did this so she wouldn’t be able to take Gabriel back if she changed her mind.
Elizabeth claimed that the woman’s first name was Cheryl.
She didn’t remember the man’s name.
At the time of his disappearance, Gabriel was being considered for adoption by Tammi Peters and Jack Smith.
They lived near his home.
They spent weeks with him in December and bonded with him. McQueary is Elizabeth’s ex-boyfriend.
He was refusing to give up his parental rights.
McQueary stated that he believed that they were trying to coerce him into agreeing with the adoption.
Tammi and Jack are considered persons of interest in Gabriel’s disappearance.
They were the last persons who saw him before he left Tempe, Arizona.
Authorities stated that they believed that Tammi and Peter Smith knew more about Gabriel’s whereabouts than they were telling them.
The Smiths supported Elizabeth and they claimed that that believed he was safe.
February 2016, Tammi was arrested and charged with forgery and custodial interference.
She was also charged with conspiracy to commit custodial interference in Gabriel’s disappearance.
In May 2012, Tammi was convicted of all charges.
Please, if you think you have seen or having any information pertaining to Gabriel please come forward.
His father, half siblings and grandparents want to know if he is alive or dead.
Pamela Wojas met Gregory Smart at a 1986 New Year's Eve party and married three years later, in 1989.
They shared a passion for heavy metal music. Gregory was an insurance agent.
Seven months into the marriage, they began having problems. Greg didn't come home one night. When he did come home, Pamela confronted him and he told her that he had a one night stand. She supposedly forgave him and told him she wanted the marriage to work.
She took a job as a media coordinator at Winnacunnet High School in Hampton, New Hampshire.
Pamela met student William "Billy" Flynn at a local drug awareness program at Winnacunnet High School, where both were volunteers. They bonded over their mutual interest in heavy metal music.
Flynn was a sophomore.
May 1, 1990, Pamela Smart came home from a meeting at work around 2 a.m.,to find her condominium ransacked and her husband murdered with a single gunshot to the head. He was lying in the entryway.
The crime scene looked like a disrupted burglary. The police on the scene said that Pamela was hysterical. As police investigate the scene, Pamela demands they stop what they are doing and listen to her theories on what happened. Investigators stop what they are doing and listen to what she thinks happened. She said she knew it was a burglary when she walked in. Police say that they were surprised by this, because most people are so distraught that can't really say much and are not really focused. The autopsy stated that Greg was killed at 9 p.m. Supposedly, this is not a typical time for robberies to occur. Detectives ask Pamela not to speak to the media, because it could possibly hinder the case. Less than 48 hours after Greg's murder, Pamela phones a local tv crime reporter and asks him to interview her. The reporter said that that was and odd thing to do. Another thing he said he found odd was that she was dressed up and had makeup on. He also said her behavior was strange. He said that Pamela mentioned it was going to be her and Greg's wedding anniversary in a few days. She said that she had the top of her wedding cake in the freezer and asked him if he wanted to take some photos of it. She suggested it would make an emotional, poignant moment in his story. She also stated that there is no better time in Greg's life for his death to happen... A month later J.R. Lattime's father brought a .38 caliber pistol he had found in his house to the police. He also said he had heard his son and his friends talking about committing a murder. When ballistics come back, the results state that the bullet that killed Greg came from Lattime's gun.
May 14, 1990, an anonymous tip indicated that a teenager named Cecilia Pierce was aware of the plan.
Police talked to Cecilia, who then agreed to wear a wire and record some conversations with Smart.
Pamela apparently incriminated herself in the tapes. The tapes were of poor quality and were edited. The transcript of the tapes didn't match what was heard.
August 1, 1990, at 1:05 p.m., Detective Daniel Pelletier entered Pamela's office.
She asked, "What's up?"
"Well, Pam," Pelletier said in the recording,
"I have some good news and I have some bad news.
The good news is that we've solved the murder of your husband. The bad news is you're under arrest."
"What for?" Pamela asked.
"First-degree murder. Stand up and face the wall."
Pamela was then handcuffed, arraigned and jailed.
Pamela was accused of seducing 15-year-old Flynn and threatening to stop having sex with him unless he killed her husband.
Flynn murdered Greogry with the help of friends Patrick "Pete" Randall, Vance "J.R." Lattime, Jr., and Raymond Fowler.
Flynn shot Greggory Smart as Randall held him down.
Lattime, the driver, waited in the getaway car outside with Fowler.
Pamela faced life in prison if convicted.
The prosecution's case relied heavily on testimony from Pamela's teenaged co-conspirators, who had secured their own plea bargains before her trial began.
Arguments began March 4, 1991, Assistant Attorney General Diane Nicolosi portrayed the teenagers as naive victims of an "evil woman bent on murder." The prosecution portrayed Pamela Smart as the cold-blooded mastermind who controlled her young lover and claimed that Pamela seduced Flynn to get him to murder her husband. He said she could avoid an expensive divorce and benefit from a $140,000 life insurance policy. Pamela acknowledged that she had an affair with the teenager, but claimed that the murder of her husband was solely the doing of Flynn and his friends as a reaction to her telling Flynn that she wished to end their relationship and repair her marriage. She insisted that she neither participated in the murder plot or had any knowledge of it beforehand. She claimed that she had told Greg of her affair and that he forgave her the way she forgave him for his affair. Supposedly she then told Flynn that she wanted to end the relationship. Though Flynn claimed he had fallen in love with Pamela when he first met her, Cecilia Pierce testified at trial that Pamela and Flynn were originally just friends. Pierce first noticed a change about February. Pamela confessed to her that she "loved Bill." Flynn testified at trial that he was a virgin before he had sex with After a 14-day trial came to an end on March 22, 1990, in the Rockingham County Superior Court, Pamela was found guilty of being an accomplice to first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and witness tampering. Pamela coerced Cecilia to not say anything to authorities or to lie. The conviction was largely the result of the testimony of her co-conspirators and secretly taped conversations in which Pamela appeared to contradict her claims of having wanted to reconcile with her husband and of having no knowledge of the plot. She was given a mandatory sentence of life in prison without the possibility for parole.
Pamela argued that the media had influenced her trial and conviction. 1992, William Flynn was sentenced to life in prison for second degree murder.
He was not eligible for parole for 40 years with 12 years of the minimum sentence deferred if he maintains good behavior.
Flynn was incarcerated at the Maine State Prison in Warren.
He earned his GED while in prison.
He has been active in charity work and worked as an electrician at the prison.
2007, Flynn sought a sentence reduction after serving 16 years.
He apologized to Gregg Smart's family for murdering him.
The Smart family opposed the request.
February 12, 2008, the request was denied.
Flynn's earliest parole eligibility date was reduced by three years to 25 years, making him eligible for parole in 2015.
July 2014, Flynn was moved to a minimum security facility where he allowed him to participate in a work release program. Flynn was granted parole by the state parole board on March 12, 2015. He was released from prison with lifetime parole on June 4, 2015.
Patrick Randall was also sentenced to life in prison for second degree murder, eligible for parole in 40 years with 12 years deferred, making him eligible as early as 2018.
He too served his sentence at the Maine State Prison in Warren, Maine.
March 2009, a judge reduced Randall's minimum sentence by three years to 25 years.
This made him eligible for release as early as June 2015.
Randall was granted parole by the New Hampshire Parole Board after a hearing on April 9, 2015.
He was released on June 4, 2015 on lifetime parole.
Co-conspirator, driver Vance Lattime was sentenced to life in prison as an accomplice to second-degree murder, eligible for parole in 30 years, with 12 years suspended.
He was eligible for parole in 2008.
2005, his minimum sentence was reduced by three years, and he was paroled that same year.
Co-conspirator Raymond Fowler, who sat in the car during the killing, was sentenced to 30 years for conspiracy to murder and attempted burglary, and he was eligible for parole after 15 years.
Fowler was paroled in 2003, but was sent back to prison in 2004 for violating his parole terms.
He was paroled again in June 2005.
To this day Pamela claims her innocence.
She was beaten in 1996, by two inmates and had to have reconstructive surgery on her face.
Flynn and his accomplices, except for one, were in the jail together before the trail.
They were housed in the same cell block.
Some people argue that this was a mistake, that they had time to get their stories straight.
There were other people in jail with Flynn and stated Flynn was forcing himself to cry and taking drugs before going on the stand to aid him in that en devour, all to look more remorseful. The one not jailed with the rest was Fowler. Fowler's story didn't match the others. He never said to anyone that Flynn killed Pamela's husband for her.
Some people say the judge didn't handle the trial very well either.
The judge didn't hand out a gag order, he didn't sequester the jury either.
Pamela was on a prescription for Prozac at the time.
She would flip flop back and forth from being severely manic and then depressed. A witness came forward this year saying that the night before the murder, the boys were at a party. The witness had asked Flynn if Pamela knew about his plans on murdering her husband. Flynn supposedly said that Pamela didn't know anything about the plot. Do you think Pamela was behind her husband's murder? Do you think her punishment fit the crime? I think there is a strong possibility that she asked Flynn to murder her husband, but i don't think she should be sentence to life without the possibility of parole, especially when those that actually committed the murder are free. Charles Manson had the option for parole.....
He went missing when he was 61 years old on Saturday, June 11, 2016.
When motorists picked him up around 7:30 p,m., on the Anticline Overlook Road in Canyonlands National Park in Moab, Utah.
He claimed he was in a automobile accident.
The motorists asked him if he wanted a ride to the hospital and he refused.
He asked them if they'd give him a ride back to camp.
They dropped him off near where he said his camp was located. Michael was never seen again.
At his time of his disappearance, he was 6ft 1 inches tall, 170 lbs with grayish hair in a ponytail and brown eyes.
He was last seen wearing a red tee shirt, khaki shorts and camo ballcap with W for Washington nationals on it. He may have had a stent or a balloon angioplasty after a heart attack.
Kimberly Martinez was born on February 14, 1999. She ran away from West Valley, Utah, with an unknown person on October 16, 2015. She was 14 years old at the time. Her mother believes she is possibly out of the state At the time of her disappearance, she was 5ft 4 inches tall and 100 lbs. She had brown hair and brown eyes.