• Wheres Waldo? Search Resumes for Jimmy Hoffa
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[img]http://ddq74coujkv1i.cloudfront.net/Search-For-Hoffa-285x245.jpg[/img] [quote]AKLAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Federal agents revived the hunt for the remains of Jimmy Hoffa on Monday, bringing excavation equipment to a field in suburban Detroit where a reputed Mafia captain says the Teamsters boss' body was buried. Robert Foley, special agent in charge of the FBI's Detroit division, said the agency and its partners had a search warrant allowing them to dig at the property in Oakland Township, about 25 miles north of Detroit. ... "Anytime you look for somebody and don't find the body it is embarrassing," Corbett said. "The thing the public isn't aware of, but police know, is there are a lot of dead ends in an investigation"[/quote] [url]http://www.policeone.com/federal-law-enforcement/articles/6279839-Feds-resume-search-for-Jimmy-Hoffa/[/url]
Unless there's a casket or something, they won't find anything, it's been long enough for the bones to have crumbled into dust.
[QUOTE=zombini;41088293]Unless there's a casket or something, they won't find anything, it's been long enough for the bones to have crumbled into dust.[/QUOTE] "Guys I know we hate him and killed him, but [I]at least[/I] give him a proper funeral!"
If they find him, then the dead Mafia guys buried in bridges and under the sea in Vice City will be less funny ):
He was rendered down into a soup decades ago. You'll never find a piece of him.
[QUOTE=zombini;41088293]Unless there's a casket or something, they won't find anything, it's been long enough for the bones to have crumbled into dust.[/QUOTE] People still plow up russian dead from WW2 in the ukraine
[QUOTE=scout1;41088479]People still plow up russian dead from WW2 in the ukraine[/QUOTE] They were probably frozen though
[QUOTE=Liem;41088494]They were probably frozen though[/QUOTE] how would they be frozen? ukraine is a temperate country.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;41088550]how would they be frozen? ukraine is a temperate country.[/QUOTE] Really? I thought it was a colder country, I should probably check my facts [editline]18th June 2013[/editline] would you look at that, I was wrong. Guess you learn something every day
And I see Michigan continues to have its priorities perfectly straight.
[QUOTE=asteroidrules;41088603]And I see Michigan continues to have its priorities perfectly straight.[/QUOTE] On the other hand, if they find him it would make a great story and bring eternal glory to whoever finds the corpse
They may not find his remains, but apparently they put a giant concrete slab over where he was buried, really in hindsight i think burying a giant unnatural object on top of the illegal biodegradable body is pants on head retarded, but eh, what do i know i may or may not be some unrelated Italian kid.
didn't they find a skeleton they thought was his stuffed into a wall in some bar or something? what happened with that?
[QUOTE=GoldenGnome;41089386]didn't they find a skeleton they thought was his stuffed into a wall in some bar or something? what happened with that?[/QUOTE] They took it out of the wall and stuffed it into the ground instead.
Technically if he was buried without a casket there would be a indent in the ground with about the same volume as him created from the dissolving of water and gases into the soil beneath the body, although with the concrete slab on top of the body it would maintain that abscess of empty volume under the slab to some extent. So realistically all they need to do is use sonar to look for a hard surface followed by a appropriate sized gap of gases and water. Although none of this would apply if they just put the dirt displaced by the body on top of where they buried him, which I think the mafia has buried enough people to figure out.
This is right by my house haha, that'd be cool if they found him here
[QUOTE=zombini;41088293]Unless there's a casket or something, they won't find anything, it's been long enough for the bones to have crumbled into dust.[/QUOTE] Scientists find un-fossilized and fossilized remains of humans from 10,000+ years ago and fossilized remains of human ancestors millions of years old that are remarkably intact. Bone remains from a corpse less than 100 years old isn't going to disintegrate. If they find where the corpse was, most, if not all of the bones are still going to be there.
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhTupXSJkYQ&feature=youtu.be&t=2m34s]but they already found his body what's the point[/url]
Yeah, the FBI just cancelled the search a little while ago. After a little more than two days, the search came up with no evidence of Hoffa. [editline]19th June 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=asteroidrules;41088603]And I see Michigan continues to have its priorities perfectly straight.[/QUOTE] This isn't controlled by Michigan. They're FBI agents conducting the investigation.
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