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Originally published Tuesday, April 1, 2008 at 12:00 AM

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Expert says parachute not used by skyjacker

The man who packed the parachutes used by skyjacker D. B. Cooper in 1971 says one found last week near Amboy, Clark County, is the wrong...

The man who packed the parachutes used by skyjacker D.B. Cooper in 1971 says one found last week near Amboy, Clark County, is the wrong kind.

Children found part of the parachute sticking up from a dirt road their father was grading.

Earl Cossey, who packed the four parachutes Cooper demanded, said the newly found one is silk, probably from around 1945 — the wrong material from the wrong era.

The FBI had Cossey inspect the recovered parachute.

Cooper bailed out of a passenger jet with $200,000 in ransom money near the Oregon-Washington border. Some of the cash has been found, but his fate is unknown. It is the only unsolved skyjacking.

Cossey, who ran an Issaquah sky-diving outfit in the 1970s, said the parachute isn't even close to the same.

So far the FBI has made no official comment.

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