Thanks, Mike. Great question. To my knowledge, there is nothing new on the Hoffa case. Remember, though, I retired from MSP in 1993. The cases are very different. Both were massive and complex cases. I was assigned as lead investigator the day after Hoffa was reported missing, so there were exigent circumstances. I worked the Cooper case as a cold case, with few time pressures and no exigency. Both were and are very difficult. I'm convinced Walt Reca is D.B. Cooper based on Walt's confession, a very credible eye witness, independent and verified corroboration of Walt's confession, my analysis of the taped confession/statements recorded by the very credible and late Carl Laurin, and all the circumstantial evidence. Finally, several former prosecutors, like the one I posted from the late and famous L. Brooks Patterson, reviewed my case facts and concluded they would have indicted Walt as D.B. Cooper. Joe Koenig