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In today’s episode, Martin McNally recounts his 1972 hijacking of an American Airlines flight headed to Tulsa, Oklahoma. His plan was simple—sneak a submachine gun onboard a 727 jet, demand a half-million dollars in cash, and escape with a parachute. And he almost got away with it.
Martin McNally was inspired by the infamous hijacker D.B. Cooper. But unlike D.B. Cooper, we actually know how McNally’s story ends.
As you can imagine, his plan didn’t go smoothly. The pilot had to return to St. Louis to get the mailbags full of money. After hours of negotiations with the FBI, there was a crew change and an FBI agent, dressed as crew members, snuck on board. Then, as the plane was preparing for take off, a drunk passenger smashed his Cadillac into the nose of the plane.
This should be the story. But this incident wasn’t going to slow Martin McNally down. He demanded a new plane. Once up in the air, McNally jumped into the darkness and disappeared with the cash.
This is part one of a two part series. In part two, you’ll learn what happened after Martin McNally lands and how he eventually got caught. And that’s the just the beginning. I can’t wait for you to hear the rest of this story.
This story was produced by Chris Knittel with the Burner Phone Podcast and was written by Javier Leiva.
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