Posted on 08/17/2022 7:53:51 PM PDT by dynachrome
SKELETAL REMAINS FOUND AT LAKE MEAD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
BOULDER CITY, Nev. – National Park Service rangers responded to a report of the discovery of human skeletal remains in the Swim Beach area of Lake Mead National Recreation Area at approximately 8:00 p.m. PST on Monday, Aug. 15.
Park rangers have set a perimeter to recover the remains with the support from Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s dive team. The Clark County Medical Examiner has also been contacted.
The investigation is ongoing. No further information will be provided at this time.
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I bet there are many more still to be found under the silt. 😋
Card counters and dice cheats showing up everywhere...
“Lost and gone forever “ is losing its meaning.
Why is anyone surprised?
Old friends of the Clintons.
More likely Bugsey Siegle
-PJ
What happens in Las Vegas.....stays in Lake Mead.
With this many cadavers being discovered
in Lake Meades’ waters, can you imagine
how many holes are dug in the desert?
Could these the same people floating in the pond in Pierce Bronson’s 1997 movie Dante’s Peak, and they forgot to remove them from the pond?
Oh, wait... I just remembered seeing the scene where they were carrying them up the hill in stretchers...
I’m waiting for all the rusted machine guns to begin turning up!
WWII, Korean war, and ‘Nam vets die off then MG’s are found in the estate.
If legally registered they may be worth tens of thousands of dollars.
But heirs are too often more afraid of ATF than they are greedy, so I’ve been told by several people that they tossed such guns into large lakes.
There is a process to handle such finds.
But as said the heirs are usually ignorant of the existence of the guns beforehand.
They have no idea where the War Trophy, Amnesty, or Form Four might be.
“Here’s an arm....here’s a leg.....here’s a wing!”
Don’t forget Tony “the Ant” Spilotro. He was the real person played by Joe Pesci in “Casino.”
The very first one the found was connected and went to his watery grave in the 70s I hear.
A job done by friends of the “Outfit” no doubt.
Anything done in the 80s and 70s could be traced back to Tony the Ant and his crew.
The family secretes trial was a hell of an eye opener. They still dont know how many got wacked...it was a lot.
One man left who knows a lot about some of that and that is Red Wemette. He is on Youtube and tells of the activities of the Outfit.
Tony used mainly the “hole in the wall” gang as enforcers.
Frank Cullota. BTW Frank Died in 2020. His interviews are all on youtube.
Tony “the ant” was ordered to get rid (clean house) of Frank and that is when Frank rolled.
“ One man left who knows a lot about some of that and that is Red Wemette. He is on Youtube and tells of the activities of the Outfit”.
And maybe Harry Reid.
“Reid served as chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission from 1977 to 1981. When Jack Gordon offered Reid a $12,000 bribe to get approval of new games for casinos, Reid brought in the FBI to tape Gordon’s bribery attempt and arrest him. After FBI agents interrupted the transaction, as prearranged, Reid lost his temper and attempted to choke Gordon, saying “You son of a bitch, you tried to bribe me!” before agents stopped him. Gordon was convicted in 1979 and sentenced to six months in prison. Reid presided over the 1979 hearing that refused to issue a gaming license to casino operator Frank Rosenthal because of his ties to organized crime groups such as the Chicago Outfit and particularly his close personal association with mobster Anthony Spilotro. Reid later stated that “Rosenthal was the only person that I was ever afraid of.”” Wikipedia
This is so surprising that a drying up lake near a city controlled by mobsters would yield this number of dead bodies. I would have expected dozens.
In this area, even if you’re “vegan”, you’re not...really...
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