I didn't hear the part about him specifying a location in mexico and negotiating a refueling stop, etc. It just seems that for a guy to have such a seemingly well thought out plan, (ie. the exact type of plane, how to lower the door, exactly 4 parachutes, $200,000 in $20 dollar bills, etc.) that he would have had more of an end game plan than just to randomly jump out after only a few minutes.analhamster wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:43 pm
There were computers back then, but whatever. The FBI recorded the serial number of every note he was given, that information was made publicly available, it still is, with a reward in the tens of thousands for finding one. And the FBI kept the investigation going for 45 years, long after there were much better computers. Fairly safe to say the notes he was given never circulated.
Part of your plan could be to tell them you want to go to mexico when, in fact, that's not at all where you want to go. only in the direction you want to go. There's no two ways about it though, that was a very dangerous jump. What i heard was the the temps at that altitude on that night were 20 degrees, not minus 20, if that makes any difference. And the planes speed would have been about 200 mph at 10,000 feet. They said at that altitutde, you would need to count about 35 seconds before you slow to terminal velocity (in a diving position) before pulling the chute (otherwise it would be ripped to pieces).
I can only assume, since this was sort of the main event in his plan, that he had done that much research.