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Breaking News: FBI Digs for Hoffa in Milford

By Cheryl Chodun

Web produced by Seth Myers

May 17, 2006

 

A group of FBI investigators is searching an area in rural Milford, near Wixom, in connection with the 1975 disappearance of Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa.

 

Investigators have cordoned off a section of what appears to be farm property where the bones of the long-missing union official may lie.

 

From Chopper 7, a group of law enforcement officials could be seen digging a ditch, by hand, on the property at 5 p.m. Wednesday.

 

The dig is taking place on a piece of property just off 15 Mile, or East Maple Road. The location is just a bit north and west of Wixom. It is north of I-96 between, Wixom and Brighton.

 

Hoffa was last seen at the Mocas Red Fox restaurant in Bloomfield Township in July 1975.

 

Speculation regarding his whereabouts – or his body’s whereabouts – certainly comes and goes.

 

Recently, a mob hitman named Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski wrote a book claiming that Hoffa’s body was compacted in a car that became scrap metal in New Jersey.

 

Kuklinski died in prison earlier this year. His book, The Ice Man: Confessions of a Mafia Contract Killer, is set to be published in July.

 

In 2004, investigators searched a Detroit home when another mobster claimed Hoffa was killed there. Investigators ruled blood found in the house was not Hoffa’s.

 

Interesting....

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QUOTE(Texsox @ May 18, 2006 -> 08:35 AM)
He's alive and partying with Kennedy, Monroe, Elvis, and Morrison at a secret government camp.

Shows what you know.

 

They actually found him, alive and well, and working in a hospital maternity ward near Milford.

 

What was he doing in a maternity ward, you ask?

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Why, he was organizing labor, of course!

:D

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