How the D.B. Cooper mystery got a Minnesota twist

Lyle Christiansen was watching “Unsolved Mysteries” one night at his home in Morris, Minn., a few years back. It was a show about the legendary D.B. Cooper, who hijacked a Northwest Airlines flight in November 1971 and jumped out of the plane with $200,000 in ransom. He was never found. “That’s my brother Kenny,” Christensen said to himself. Since then, Christiansen has led a quixotic crusade to …

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