Skipp Porteous
Skipp wrote the new, hot book, Into the Blast: The True Story of D.B. Cooper, with co-author Robert Blevins. For the first time, the book identifies the notorious 1971 hijacker known as D.B. Cooper. Cooper extorted $200,000 from Northwest Airlines, and then bailed out over southeast Washington state, never to be heard from again. Now 38 years-old, it was the FBI's most famous unsolved case. Released by Adventure Books of Seattle, this title is available at amazon.com in paperback and on Kindle.
Learn who committed this infamous crime, who helped him on the ground, and what he did with the money. See more about this exciting and revealing book at www.intotheblast.com (You can order this book at amazon through this link.)
Skipp Porteous is the founder and president of Sherlock Investigations, Inc. He began his investigative career in the 1960s with the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power's Special Collections Unit. As a skip-tracer, he successfully located hundreds of persons who skipped town without paying their utility bills.
In the 1970s, Skipp worked as an undercover investigator with the Columbia County Sheriff's Department in upstate New York, where he specialized in narcotics investigations.
In the 1980s, Skipp served as the national director of a well-known educational and research organization, where he specialized in investigative research and reporting. In 1995, he started Sherlock Investigations in Massachusetts. Sherlock Investigations is now based in New York City with offices on the Upper West Side.
Because of the reference value of his outstanding achievements, Marquis Who's Who selected his biography for inclusion in every issue of Who's Who in America since the 2000 edition.
Skipp's been quoted in, or has appeared in or on, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, New York Daily News, New York Post, Crain's New York Business Week, New York Magazine, Newsday, Newsweek, Esquire, Glamour, Men's Health Magazine, Psychology Today, PI Magazine, Playboy, Penthouse, Free Inquiry, National Public Radio, CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC, MSNBC, Associated Press, Columbia News Service, and over 500 radio stations.
Skipp Porteous is the Editor of "Ask the Private Investigator" forum at Divorcenet.com, a Q&A column about divorce, family, and private investigation.
Porteous is a licensed and bonded private investigator, licensed by the New York State Department of State.
Skipp lives in Manhattan.


