Nearly 50 years after skyjacker D.B. Cooper vanished out the back of a Boeing 727 into freezing rain of the US north-west — wearing a business suit, a parachute and a pack with US$200,000 in cash — a crime historian is conducting a dig on the banks of the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington, in search of evidence.KOIN reports that Eric Ulis, a self-described expert on the infamous D.B. Cooper case, began a two-day dig on Friday.Mr Ulis and four volunteers are searching for evidence about 10 to 15 yards away from where a boy found US$6000 of Cooper's ransom money in 1980.
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