| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | ma duron (63) 06/13/2008 | His own people and it no loger really matters.
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 | weedie (1) 01/17/2008 | A group with the mafia's cash should be able to afford a crematorium. He was ashes within minutes of vanishing.
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 | GoinDownSlow (28) 11/28/2007 | He's not dead. He's a towel boy at La Casa del Zorro in San Diego. Ambrose Bierce told me over a drink with Amelia Earhart and Steve Fossett. Cheap f*ck left me with the bill...
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 | numbah16tdhaha (156) 10/09/2007 | The mafia or some other turds put him in the foundation of the Meadowlands stadium, so the story goes.
UPDATE: I have your building here, git...
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 | irishgit (152) 10/09/2007 | Who killed him?
Duuhhh. I don't think there's any mystery about that.
Where is he?
He either wound up as dog-food or is holding up a building foundation.
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 | GenghisTheHun (177) 05/02/2007 | I got the inside dope. Jimmy Hoffa was wearing a Jack Ruby mask, shot Lee Harvey Oswald and later died in prison.
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 | blue47 (13) 05/02/2007 | Ugh, who cares?
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 | Djahuti (57) 08/04/2006 | Mr Mustard in the Library with the tire iron.
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 | edt4 (110) 07/31/2006 |  The most credible account I've read about Hoffa's "final" moments is contained in a recent book entitled "I Heard You Paint Houses" by Frank "the Irishman" Sheeran and Charles Brandt. Sheeran was a Teamsters thug who knew mob kingpins like Russell Bufalino and Angelo Bruno of Pennsylvania. I found Sheeran's tale convincingly plausible, and I think law enforcement officials have concurred in that assessment. The Mafia preferred dealing with the less abrasive and malleable Frank Fitzsimmons. To placate Hoffa, they arranged with Nixon for his parole in 1971, on the condition that Hoffa would stay away from engaging in union activities. Hoffa ignored this "directive". When he proved obstinate and continued his quest for the Teamsters presidency, the mob hired Sheeran, a man Hoffa trusted, to do the dirty work. Sheeran lured Hoffa to a house on the outskirts of Detroit and shot him. Where Hoffa's body ultimately wound up...who really cares? Sort of funny that the FBI would spend a fortune digging up the area around a dilapidated farm in an effort to find...what? Bone fragments? Better they should spend their (our) money looking for Whitey Bulger, the Irish gang boss from Boston who colluded with the FBI for decades in an assortment of crimes, up to and including murder. Alerted to a forthcoming indictment, Whitey fled, and he's been on the Most Wanted list for years. The FBI probably aren't looking very hard for him because of the incriminating stories Whitey could tell. Talk about opening a can of worms...
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 | trebon1038 (65) 07/31/2006 | Nothing the mafia does is really a mystery. He stepped on their toes and disappeared off the face of the earth...typical mafia.
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 | SpeedyMacZoom (1) 06/04/2005 | If there is ever a mobster hall of fame then Hoffa is a shoe (cement) in.
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 | MiamiRedhawkGrad (1) 05/31/2005 | Who cares ?
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 | tocwelsh (2) 01/06/2005 | Probably buried in cement somewhere, not a captivating story.....
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