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cougarjake13
04-30-2006, 02:49 PM
<p>with the giants and jets getting a new stadium my question is this...</p><p>I'm not sure what the plans are for giants stadium once the new one is built, are they keeping it ? maybe for the metrostars or red bull whatever the fuck they are now and concerts and shit or are they gonna demolish it and use it for parking ???</p><p>because if the plan is to tear it down i'm thinking they could spend a day or two digging up the end zones to see if his body (hoffa)&nbsp;really is there before they destroy it</p>

BoondockSaint
04-30-2006, 03:01 PM
<p>The Iceman says he ain't there.</p> <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"><tr><td><span class="head">Who killed Jimmy Hoffa? 'The Iceman' admitteth</span> <p>&nbsp;</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>&nbsp;</p></td></tr><tr><td><span class="bylinename">THE ASSOCIATED PRESS</span> <p>&nbsp;</p></td></tr><tr><td><!-- Component: NYDailyNews : component/story/picture.comp --><table cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0" width="50" align="right" border="0"></table><!-- Component: NYDailyNews : component/story/picture.comp --><span class="bodytext">A notorious mob hitman who died last month contends in an upcoming biography that he killed Jimmy Hoffa, according to a published report. <p>Richard &ldquo;The Iceman&rdquo; Kuklinski gave author Philip Carlo what he claimed were graphic details of the infamous, unsolved killing of the union boss, along with other stories from his life of crime, The Record of Bergen County reported Monday. </p><p>&ldquo;The Ice Man: Confessions of a Mafia Contract Killer,&rdquo; which is scheduled for release in July by St. Martin&rsquo;s Press, contains Kuklinski&rsquo;s first public claim of responsibility for Hoffa&rsquo;s slaying. </p><p>Kuklinski, who was the subject of several books and two cable television documentaries, said during the 240 hours of interviews he gave Carlo that he and four other men drove from New Jersey to a restaurant in suburban Detroit to kill Hoffa. </p><p>Kuklinski, who said he got $40,000 for the killing, claimed he was the one who knocked the Teamsters president unconscious with a blackjack, then thrust a hunting knife into the back of his head. </p><p>The other men returned to New Jersey on a bus while he drove Hoffa&rsquo;s body to a Kearny junkyard, where he sealed it in a 50-gallon drum and set it on fire. Later, he claimed, he dug up the body, placed in the trunk of a car that was sold as scrap metal. </p><p>&ldquo;He&rsquo;s part of a car somewhere in Japan right now,&rdquo; Kuklinski says in the book. </p><p>The men Kuklinski claims helped him with the killing &mdash; he gives only their first names and initials &mdash; are believed to be among a group questioned by a grand jury about Hoffa. All have denied taking part in the slaying and none has been charged. Bob Buccino, the former chief of organized crime investigations for the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice, told The Record that he doubts the claim. </p><p>&ldquo;They took a body from Detroit, where they have one of the biggest lakes in the world, and drove it all the way back to New Jersey? Come on,&rdquo; Buccino said. In all, Kuklinski claims to have killed more than 200 people, a number some law enforcement experts doubt. The book contains other claims, including that Kuklinski watched his father fatally beat his brother, practiced killing techniques on homeless people in New York in the 1950s, got ideas on killing by watching &ldquo;Roadrunner&rdquo; cartoons and tried to get cyanide to kill a state trooper who pursued him. Kuklinski, who earned the nickname &ldquo;The Iceman&rdquo; because he kept some victims&rsquo; bodies in a North Bergen freezer, died in a Trenton hospital while he was serving life prison sentences at New Jersey State Prison for two murders. </p></span></td></tr></table>

cougarjake13
04-30-2006, 03:10 PM
oh well it was just a thought.... they could still do it just for my curiousity

MadMatt
04-30-2006, 03:11 PM
Plus the <strong><u>Mythbusters</u></strong> looked for Hoffa in Giants stadium and didn't find anything.&nbsp; Really good show by the way.

cougarjake13
04-30-2006, 03:20 PM
<strong>MadMatt</strong> wrote:<br />Plus the <strong><u>Mythbusters</u></strong> looked for Hoffa in Giants stadium and didn't find anything.&nbsp; Really good show by the way. <p>shit i watch the show i guess i missed that episode</p><p>how did they determine he wasnt there??? did they use one of those metal detector like things to see if there was any abnormal shapes underground ??</p>

MadMatt
04-30-2006, 03:24 PM
<strong>cougarjake13</strong> wrote: <p>shit i watch the show i guess i missed that episode</p><p>how did they determine he wasnt there??? did they use one of those metal detector like things to see if there was any abnormal shapes underground ??</p><p><strong>Exactamundo!</strong>&nbsp; They used sonic imaging devices to search the endzones, 20 yard line, in the stands, etc.&nbsp; Essentially, they checked out everywhere in Giant's Stadium he was rumored to be buried.&nbsp; </p><p>I was kind of hoping they would find him, but I guess he is in a scrap yard somewhere.</p>

FUNKMAN
04-30-2006, 03:31 PM
<p>where he sealed it in a 50-gallon drum and set it on fire.</p><p>i have a little issue with this. i'm assuming it was a 50 gallon steel drum so i'm not sure how much it's gonna burn even if you pour gas on it. a cardboard drum? okay...</p><p>?????</p>

Earlshog
04-30-2006, 03:42 PM
there was some talk of converting the stadium to use for NASCAR but it fell through... The plan now is to implode it and use the space as a parking lot

furie
04-30-2006, 03:54 PM
the red bulls have a stadium being built in Harrison NJ.
they don't need giants stadum

BoondockSaint
04-30-2006, 03:58 PM
<strong>FUNKMAN</strong> wrote:<br /><p>&nbsp;</p>where he sealed it in a 50-gallon drum and set it on fire. <p>&nbsp;</p><p>i have a little issue with this. i'm assuming it was a 50 gallon steel drum so i'm not sure how much it's gonna burn even if you pour gas on it. a cardboard drum? okay...</p><p>?????</p><p>I'm guessing he burned th body in the drum and then sealed it.&nbsp; He seemed to know what he was doing when it came to killing people.</p>

FUNKMAN
04-30-2006, 04:00 PM
<strong>BoondockSaint</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>FUNKMAN</strong> wrote:<br /><p>&nbsp;</p>where he sealed it in a 50-gallon drum and set it on fire. <p>&nbsp;</p><p>i have a little issue with this. i'm assuming it was a 50 gallon steel drum so i'm not sure how much it's gonna burn even if you pour gas on it. a cardboard drum? okay...</p><p>?????</p><p>I'm guessing he burned th body in the drum and then sealed it.&nbsp; He seemed to know what he was doing when it came to killing people.</p><p>okay... we'll take it as a a misquote</p>

BoondockSaint
04-30-2006, 04:09 PM
<strong>FUNKMAN</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>BoondockSaint</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>FUNKMAN</strong> wrote:<br /><p>&nbsp;</p>where he sealed it in a 50-gallon drum and set it on fire. <p>&nbsp;</p><p>i have a little issue with this. i'm assuming it was a 50 gallon steel drum so i'm not sure how much it's gonna burn even if you pour gas on it. a cardboard drum? okay...</p><p>?????</p><p>I'm guessing he burned th body in the drum and then sealed it.&nbsp; He seemed to know what he was doing when it came to killing people.</p><p>okay... we'll take it as a a misquote</p><p>Good.&nbsp; I didn't need you getting all uppity.</p>

FUNKMAN
04-30-2006, 04:10 PM
<strong>BoondockSaint</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>FUNKMAN</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>BoondockSaint</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>FUNKMAN</strong> wrote:<br /><p>&nbsp;</p>where he sealed it in a 50-gallon drum and set it on fire. <p>&nbsp;</p><p>i have a little issue with this. i'm assuming it was a 50 gallon steel drum so i'm not sure how much it's gonna burn even if you pour gas on it. a cardboard drum? okay...</p><p>?????</p><p>I'm guessing he burned th body in the drum and then sealed it.&nbsp; He seemed to know what he was doing when it came to killing people.</p><p>okay... we'll take it as a a misquote</p><p>Good.&nbsp; I didn't need you getting all uppity.</p><p>that's how family does it... my brother</p>

FezPaul
04-30-2006, 04:11 PM
<strong>BoondockSaint</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>FUNKMAN</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>BoondockSaint</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>FUNKMAN</strong> wrote:<br /><p>&nbsp;</p>where he sealed it in a 50-gallon drum and set it on fire. <p>&nbsp;</p><p>i have a little issue with this. i'm assuming it was a 50 gallon steel drum so i'm not sure how much it's gonna burn even if you pour gas on it. a cardboard drum? okay...</p><p>?????</p><p>I'm guessing he burned th body in the drum and then sealed it.&nbsp; He seemed to know what he was doing when it came to killing people.</p><p>okay... we'll take it as a a misquote</p><p>Good.&nbsp; I didn't need you getting all uppity.</p><p>miss uppity Funkman</p>

FUNKMAN
04-30-2006, 04:14 PM
<strong>FezPaul</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>BoondockSaint</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>FUNKMAN</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>BoondockSaint</strong> wrote:<br /><strong>FUNKMAN</strong> wrote:<br /><p>&nbsp;</p>where he sealed it in a 50-gallon drum and set it on fire. <p>&nbsp;</p><p>i have a little issue with this. i'm assuming it was a 50 gallon steel drum so i'm not sure how much it's gonna burn even if you pour gas on it. a cardboard drum? okay...</p><p>?????</p><p>I'm guessing he burned th body in the drum and then sealed it.&nbsp; He seemed to know what he was doing when it came to killing people.</p><p>okay... we'll take it as a a misquote</p><p>Good.&nbsp; I didn't need you getting all uppity.</p><p>miss uppity Funkman</p><p>miss ?&nbsp; </p>