Posted on 09/26/2012 2:13:40 PM PDT by Beaten Valve
Based on a tip Roseville police received recently from a man dying from cancer, the Local 4 Defenders have learned forensic anthropologists will help the Roseville Police Department dig for former union leader Jimmy Hoffa at a house in Roseville.
Hoffa went missing July 30, 1975 and was declared dead seven years later on July 30, 1982.
The Defenders have learned a man who is seriously ill and dying from cancer told Roseville police he saw men moving a black bag at the house's garage hours after Hoffa went missing more than 35 years ago.
(Excerpt) Read more at clickondetroit.com ...
Caption: “Could you repeat that question, Senator Kennedy? (without all the stuttering uh’s, umm’s, and err’s)”
My vote is still the Meadowlands in NY.
I meant NJ.
bttt
...and Judge Crater.
I never understood the media fascination with this guy when the story broke, let alone 37 years later.
Around the same time was the Patty Hearst story. I could understand that, good looking heiress kidnapped, goes rouge.
Maybe they’ll find his cajones...but I doubt it.
Hurry, call Whorealdo!
Last month in Berlin they were excavating for a construction project and found a dud WWII 1,000 lb British bomb dropped during an air raid.
They evacuated the whole three-block area around the bomb while technicians disarmed it.
What’s funny is that Jimmy Hoffa hated Democrats because of the Kennedys...especially Bobby.
In 1960 the Teamsters endorsed Nixon....who returned the favor by springing Hoffa from prison in the early 70’s.
He wont have to vote absentee now.
In 1975, the auto companies and foundaries running 3 shifts. There were plenty of vats full of molten metal to toss a body into.
The mafia isn’t/wasn’t dumb and had no reason to transport a body from Michigan to Jersey.
People, James P. Hoffa Sr. is a car bumper! Or was.
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