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Gangland Wire

Martin J. McNally – Part 4

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

Society & Culture, Documentary, True Crime, History

4.6644 Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2016

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Skyjacking Interrupted In Part 4, convicted skyjacker Martin J. McNally (“Mac”) relates how a local St. Louis man is drinking at the Lambert Airport Mariott Inn lobby bar. The bar patrons are watching this skyjacker drama live on a television. A patron abruptly leaves the bar with a comment something like, “hold my drink and keep watching, you’ll see something!”  Mac has taken a lesson in how to strap on a parachute, received the 1/2 million cash in a leather American Airlines pouch, given several possible destinations to the Captain and ordered the plane to take off. As the aircraft taxis down the runway, the pilot yells back, “Oh my God, there is a car on the runway!”  Mac feels a thump and the planes skids to a stop. With all the window shades closed for security, Mac becomes very tense. The flight crew assures him this  is no plot to storm the plane and somebody has crashed into their nose gear. Mac directs the Captain to obtain another plane and have it parked next to his plane. The F.B.I. and American Airlines comply with the skyjacker’s orders. All the money, guns, parachutes and flight crew board the new plane. He has specified another Boeing 727 because he needs the rear stair for his mid-air exit. He directed the pilot to fly north from St. Louis toward Toronto. He ordered the plane to fly low over the Canadian airport so he could look out and verify they were over Canada. After that he requested the pilot to fly toward New York City. He reveals how he had trouble lowering the rear stairs and the plane had to slow down to 300 mph. After one last check of the altimeter and the heading, Mac orders the entire crew to stay up front. He closes the First Class curtain, walks back to the stairs and straps the 45-50 pounds of cash around his waist with a leather belt. You must listen to his ordeal of going down these stairs and finally letting go into the night. At this time, he does not have any idea where the plane is in relation to the ground. He has a thought they could be over Lake Michigan, but dismisses that with the thought that he is a good swimmer. He later learns that the weight change when he left the plane alerted the Captain he was gone. The pilot  alerts the F.B.I. tracking plane and they mark the spot. As Mac falls he spins out control, he is able to find the rip cord and deploys the parachute. He feels a jerk in his leg as the money bag is affected by the chute opening. Listen to learn how Mac felt as he watched the money satchel fall away into the darkness.   To hear premium podcast click here. To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here. To subscribe on iTunes click, give me a review and I will send you a link to see the film for free.

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If you put 50,000 in the house,

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right,

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get to

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probably

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what we should do.

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If you like what you hear if you hear go to ganglandwired. Go to gangland wire.com we need you to put a hit out on our

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donate button follow us on facebook at facebook.com slash gangland wire follow true crime storyteller

0:34.5

Gary Jenkins on Twitter at Jenks Law.

0:37.9

Buy the DVD Gangland Wire or download the Kansas City Mob Tour app.

0:43.6

And now here's Gary Jenkins.

0:46.2

Good evening, folks.

0:47.3

I'm back here and not in the studios of the Big Dumb Fun Show.

0:51.1

We're in the apartment of our friend Martin J. McNally. I call him Mac.

0:56.7

It's friends calling Mac with my good friend Aaron. Say hello, Aaron. Hello, Aaron.

1:01.1

From the mouths of the guy and the mouth of the guy that did it, the great skyjacking of

1:16.6

1972, which was one of a series of skyjacking during that 1971, 72, where they used the

1:24.6

727 to lower the rear stairs and walk down the stairs and bail out with the money.

1:32.3

Everybody was caught by D.B. Cooper, and I still keep accusing my friend Mack here of being D.B. Cooper.

1:38.2

He keeps denying it now.

1:40.4

Mack, are you sure you're not D.B. Cooper?

1:42.7

I don't know.

1:43.8

I'm not. He looks like.

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