DB Cooper
[38]
7 May 2004
Dear Barrister Graham,
Thank you for taking the time to write to me. I hope that things can be cleared up now that I am talking to a man. I believe that Mrs. Coker's emotions have clouded the issue but you know how women can be. This is the kind of business for men, not women. I was polite to her and just wanted a few reassurances so I do not think I will be apologising for anything. She took offence when none was offered. Perhaps she this is her time of the month.
I simply do not believe that Ivory Coast banks have the same credibility or stability as in Nigeria right now. And I must avoid using Western Union now so I asked her what is the address of your Chambers so that I could send the money in cash in a package. Finally I need a sign of faith that the money is real before I send in my money to you. If you could send even a small token advance payment of 100 Nairas, my faith could be restored.
I want to do this deal but I am not in the mood to deal with whigning, emotional women so maybe it would be better if the power of attorney was changed to you so we could deal man to man.
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