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D.B. Cooper

       It's November 24, 1971. A man by the name of Dan Cooper buys a plane ticket to Seattle, Washington. He is wearing a suit as well as a tie and looks like he is in his forties. Shortly before the plane takes off, he puts on dark sunglasses and buys a drink. Shortly after 3pm, he handed the stewardess a note saying he had a bomb in his suitcase. He told her to sit down next to him and gave her a glance at the wires and multiple red-colored sticks. Soon, the stewardess brought a note to the pilot demanding $200,000 in twenty-dollar bills and 4 parachutes. Instead of Seattle, the plane was now headed to Mexico by orders of Cooper. Somewhere in between Seattle and Reno, Cooper jumped out of the back of the plane with the money. This was just after 8 pm. To this day, no one knows what happened to the infamous D.B. Cooper.      While there are many theories about what happened to Cooper. I don't have enough information to make my own theory. Here are so...

Flight 19

      On December 5th, 1945, five US Navy Avenger torpedo bombers--known as Flight 19 go on a routine flight over the Bermuda triangle. While most trips through the Triangle of Doom end up fine, there are many stories of planes and ships crashing and never being found again. This story is one of the most famous. These planes left from Fort Lauderdale. Somewhere along their flight, their radios stopped working. The last message sent through the radio was from the leader of the flight, Lt. Charles C. Taylor. He said, "All planes close up tight...we'll have to ditch unless landfall...when the first plane drops below ten gallons we all go down together." After hearing this, the navy sent out a search and rescue plane. Not only did they not find the five planes of Flight 19, but the search and rescue team also went missing. A merchant ship reported seeing a ball of fire in the sky, followed by an oil slick in the vicinity at the time that the search and rescue plane went ...

The Lost Colony of Roanoke

      July 1587: 117 men, women, and children arrived on an  island called Roanoke. A few weeks later, the leader of the colony named John White left to get more supplies from England, but a war with Spain delayed him for 3 years. When he returned, the colonists were missing, the houses were taken down, and the word "Croatoan" was carved into a tree and the letters "CRO" were carved into another tree. The colonists who went missing have never been found and what happened to them remains unknown to this day. While some compelling evidence has come up over the years, no one truly knows what happened to the lost colony of Roanoke.         To form a theory, you must first look at the facts and evaluate them. Colonists and their captain  from Spain  ( Fernando who refused to take them to their intended spot most likely to  plunder  Spanish  ships.) finally arrived on the island of Roanoke after embarking on ...