Mugshot Mysteries
Some stories are solved. Most aren’t.
The interesting ones refuse to stay buried.
Mugshot Mysteries is a deep-dive podcast hosted by Kathryn and Gabriel, exploring true crime, conspiracies, paranormal encounters, cults, historical disasters, government cover-ups, and the stories that keep people awake long after the episode ends.
Every episode blends immersive storytelling, psychological analysis, dark humor, and the kind of rabbit holes that make you question whether history is telling the full truth.
One week it’s serial killers. The next it’s MKUltra, haunted hospitals, vanished ships, UFO encounters, or deaths that still don’t make sense decades later.
Kathryn brings the research. Gabriel brings the questions, the theories, and occasionally a comment so out of pocket it completely derails the conversation.
Expect deep dives, unexpected tangents, and at least one moment where Kathryn has to stop and say, “Wow. Wow wow wow.”
If it’s disturbing, unexplained, historically strange, or impossible to forget… it belongs in the lineup.
New episodes every week.
Mugshot Mysteries
D.B. Cooper: He Hijacked a Plane, Jumped Into a Storm, and No One Ever Found Him
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The night before Thanksgiving, 1971. A man in a business suit. A bomb in a briefcase. $200,000 in twenties. And a jump into the freezing darkness over Washington state.
This week on Mugshot Mysteries, we're diving into the only unsolved air piracy case in American history, the legend of D.B. Cooper (or Dan Cooper, because the media got his name wrong from day one).
Join us as we break down how a polite, bourbon-sipping hijacker outsmarted the FBI, traumatized a flight crew with excessive courtesy, and vanished into thin air...literally. We cover copycat hijackings, mysterious money found by an 8-year-old on the Columbia River, deathbed confessions that lead nowhere, and Gabriel's wild CIA theory that... actually kind of makes sense?
From Kenneth Christiansen to Richard Floyd McCoy to Barbara Dayton, we dig into every suspect and theory from the past 50+ years. No blood, no bodies, just pure, unsolvable mystery.
You might hear tiny humans in the background this episode. Crime doesn't stop for bedtime, and neither do we.
Sources:
- FBI Vault: D.B. Cooper (NORJAK) Case Files (vault.fbi.gov)
- Himmelsbach, Ralph & Worcester, Thomas. NORJAK! The Investigation of D.B. Cooper (1986)
- Gray, Geoffrey. Skyjack: The Hunt for D.B. Cooper (2011)
- Forman, Tom (Director). D.B. Cooper: Where Are You? Netflix (2022)
- Smithsonian Magazine: "D.B. Cooper: The Enduring Mystery of the Only Unsolved Airline Hijacking in U.S. History"
- Seattle Times: D.B. Cooper archives (1971-2016)
- The Oregonian: Cooper coverage and Brian Ingram discovery (1980)
- New York Times: Original hijacking coverage (November 1971)
- Tina Mucklow interviews (various, 2011-2020)
- FAA records: Cooper Vane implementation
- Tosaw, Richard. D.B. Cooper: Dead or Alive? (1984)
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