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I thought that as well. but last I heard, they got a new tip that he was buried in some driveway in jersey.. they were about to scan it and possibly dig it up. this was a few weeks ago. idk or heard anything new on it. doubt they found anything.. like all the tips they have gotten over the years.
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I thought that as well. but last I heard, they got a new tip that he was buried in some driveway in jersey.. they were about to scan it and possibly dig it up. this was a few weeks ago. idk or heard anything new on it. doubt they found anything.. like all the tips they have gotten over the years.

Weren't they in Chicago, too?
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Skeletal remains aren't legally considered a body. Do with them what you will!

Really? So we can use them for lampstands, if we had a femur, for instance? Or a skeleton ashtray or candle holder?

Just no lampshades made of skin.
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WHAT was in the BOX?? I must know soon.
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WHAT was in the BOX?? I must know soon.
They opened it up and found a smaller box.
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WHAT was in the BOX?? I must know soon.
No updates other than I found a picture of a skull they found and there may be more than one body. Now there are guesses are to 300. WTF?
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Re: Toppled Tree Exposes Skeletal Remains & Cement Box

I thought that as well. but last I heard, they got a new tip that he was buried in some driveway in jersey.. they were about to scan it and possibly dig it up. this was a few weeks ago. idk or heard anything new on it. doubt they found anything.. like all the tips they have gotten over the years.
They are theorizing that the bones were buried there around the 18th century based on a coffin nail they found. Likely not Hoffa. As far as I recall, the tip for that driveway didn't lead anywhere. I think they may have sent soil samples to be tested.
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They are theorizing that the bones were buried there around the 18th century based on a coffin nail they found. Likely not Hoffa. As far as I recall, the tip for that driveway didn't lead anywhere. I think they may have sent soil samples to be tested.

Whichever driveway they searched last was negative for human remains.
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The Green was used as the main burial grounds for the residents of New Haven during its first 150 years, but by 1821 the practice was abolished and many of the headstones were moved to the Grove Street Cemetery. However, the remains of the dead were not moved, and thus still remain below the soil of the Green. It is estimated that between 5,000 and 10,000 people remain buried there, including Benedict Arnold's first wife, members of President Rutherford B. Hayes' family, Reverend James Pierpont (founder of Yale University), and Theophilus Eaton, one of the founders of New Haven and the church and governor of the New Haven Colony for 19 years.

On the evening of October 29, 2012, winds from Hurricane Sandy knocked over an oak tree on the Upper Green. Intertwined in the dirt and roots was a human skeleton. The police and medical examiner were called to the scene. The bones likely date back to colonial times, when the Green was used as a cemetery. The Grove Street cemetery that replaced it was chartered in 1797. A small portion of the burial ground is now preserved in the The Center Church Crypt.
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Whichever driveway they searched last was negative for human remains.
Hoffa is one of those mysteries I wish could be solved. I mean most likely he was murdered and his body disposed of. But where? Is there even anything left?
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