My name is Liza Morado and I Knew D.B. Cooper. I Should Have Known begins as a memoir of my life in the farming community of White Hall, Maryland. The Kaufman family moves into the farm next door. My friendship with their daughter and her mother develops fast and furiously. As girls we have much in common. We stay close, even after college graduation and begin our lives as adults. After fifty years, our story takes a turn for the worst. Alexander Kaufman irretrievably loses his temper for unknown reasons and kicks our friendship to the curb like an empty soda can. Something was always off about Kaufman and his good friend Furman Hendrix and I knew it. I turn them into the DOJ. I am determined not to honor the power of Kaufman's secrets anymore. Both men are dead now. They have fallen off the purgatory abyss into the powerful D.B. Cooper vortex, where they will remain for eternity, hopelessly swirling, wolves nipping at their sorry asses.
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