Posted on 11/20/2021 5:44:29 PM PST by Redcitizen
A half-century American fixation on the whereabouts of the remains of International Brotherhood of Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa has finally led investigators to a landfill in New Jersey.
The area of suspicion is on a Little League diamond on the landfill beneath the General Pulaski Skyway, a three-mile bridge that arches over a cinematically criminal evocative expanse of industrial wasteland and marshes west of Manhattan – one that once featured in marketing for the Sopranos TV show.
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Thats also a good explanation.
Miss Congeniality;
Why do they call NJ the Garden State?
Gracie Lou Freebush: because they couldn’t fit oil and petrol-chemical refinery state on the license plate.
“cinematically criminal evocative expanse of industrial wasteland and marshes...”
Sign me up for the tour. lol.
In New Jersey around 1975 that's not as implausible as you think. But I doubt the people doing the asking were as unknown as the story suggests. And the request may have come with a handful of cash, or just an "understanding".
So they kill him in Detroit, and you take the body on a road trip 650 miles to New Jersey? Sounds amateur as hell and a good way to get caught.
quick... look over there at the pink and purple zebra.
Yeah based on how the Sopranos took care of Janice’s boyfriend, I can see your point.
What’s wrong with him?!? He has an old man’s shriveled body. (Not that there’s anything wrong with that.)
They Will find Jimmy Now!
.
Just like Kramer and the
Chicken in his Apartment.
Yeah, trite cliches just aren’t your cup of tea.
It’s also great PR!
Perhaps they will stumble
over JFK’s Brain.
Seems like very few ever peacefully retire from the mob.
They can’t find all of Hitlery’s eMails but spend time looking for a 40 year old body?????
And why is he wearing sunglasses in his bathroom??
Hoffa’s body was probably cut up and disposed of. The depiction in the movie The Irishman makes a lot of since.
The retirement plan sucks. lead not not silver.
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