Police checking out Jimmy Hoffa (body) tip in Detroit suburb

Samstwitch

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Police checking out Jimmy Hoffa (body) tip in Detroit suburb

September 26, 2012 - DETROIT (AP) — Investigators will take soil samples from the ground beneath a suburban Detroit driveway after a man told police he believes he witnessed the burial of missing Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa about 35 years ago, police said Wednesday.

Roseville Police Chief James Berlin said his department received a tip from a man who said he saw a body buried approximately 35 years ago and "thinks it may have been Jimmy he saw interred."
"We are not claiming it's Jimmy Hoffa, the timeline doesn't add up," Berlin said. "We're investigating a body that may be at the location."

Hoffa was last seen on July 30, 1975, outside a suburban Detroit restaurant where he was supposed to meet with a New Jersey Teamsters boss and a Detroit Mafia captain. His body has not been found despite a number of searches over the years.

Innumerable theories about the demise of the union boss have surfaced over time. Among them: He was entombed in concrete at Giants Stadium in New Jersey, ground up and thrown in a Florida swamp or obliterated in a mob-owned fat-rendering plant. The search has continued under a backyard pool north of Detroit in 2003, under the floor of a Detroit home in 2004 and at a horse farm northwest of Detroit in 2006.

After Roseville police received the most recent tip, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality used ground penetrating radar on a 12-foot-by-12-foot patch beneath the driveway, said agency spokesman Brad Wurfel.

It found "that the earth had been disturbed at some point in time," Berlin said.
The environmental quality department on Friday will take soil samples that will be sent to a forensic anthropologist at Michigan State University to "have it tested for human decomposition," Berlin said.

Results are not expected until next week.

The FBI had no immediate comment on the new effort in Roseville. Andrew Arena, who recently retired as head of the FBI in Michigan, told Detroit TV station WDIV that all leads must be followed, but he would be surprised if Hoffa is buried there.

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BlastTyrant

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lol geez they really want his body, and peopel really want there 5 minutes of fame or there neighbors driveway destroyed haha
 

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His family will never have any peace until his remains are found. Families of murder victims are also victims.
If someone saw a body being buried, it's their duty to report it. That has nothing to do with fame.
I wonder what they will find.
 

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Problem is no one seen what happened to his body and if they did i'm sure they still fear for there lives. Knowing what he was into im sure even his family knew it was coming most of the men in his position died mysteriously thousand have dissapered in mafia related instances. Reporting it 35 years later, did he just so happen to forget that a body was buried there 35 years ago? One day he looked out side and went "o shit thats right"
 

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Problem is no one seen what happened to his body and if they did i'm sure they still fear for there lives. Knowing what he was into im sure even his family knew it was coming most of the men in his position died mysteriously thousand have dissapered in mafia related instances. Reporting it 35 years later, did he just so happen to forget that a body was buried there 35 years ago? One day he looked out side and went "o shit thats right"

Well we don't know the circumstances or details of why this wasn't reported sooner, but that doesn't make it any less important. One possibility is that the witness might have been too scared to report the information to the Police. In fact, there were many corrupt Police back when it happened. I can personally attest that this might have been a factor, as I had a similar experience with a Mafia-related murder case where witnesses did not come forward, because they feared for their own lives. Some Cold Cases are solved after many decades when witnesses feel safer, but that doesn't make them any less important. Mafia or not, it's still a murder case.
 

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