The True Crime Twist Behind Prison Break’s Most Heartbreaking Death Will Leave You Stunned.(Photo Credit –YouTube)

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In Prison Break, Charles Westmoreland was never meant to stand out. He fed a cat, mentored a younger inmate and kept mostly to himself. He wasn’t the loudest or the most dangerous among the ten men trying to break out of Fox River, but when the moment came, he got as close to freedom as anyone could, bleeding to death inches away from the window that could have saved him.

Besides, he seemed harmless and too old to matter much. However, the truth hidden behind those quiet eyes tied him to one of the biggest unsolved crimes in American history. His gentle manner and steady tone masked a past that stretched far beyond prison walls. While most of Prison Break lived in the realm of fiction, Westmoreland’s story came with roots buried deep in real events.

The Real Story Behind Charles Westmoreland and D.B. Cooper

Long before Westmoreland shuffled across the prison yard, the world knew him by another name and that is D.B. Cooper.

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In 1971, Cooper hijacked a plane, walked off with $200,000 of ransom and jumped out of the plane with a parachute into the night sky as per Screenrant. Ultimately, none of the efforts made by the FAA or FBI were fruitful and no one could ever find him or conclusively prove he survived the jump. But in Prison Break, that mystery found an answer. Westmoreland carried proof of who he used to be, tucked away until the time was right.