The first theory is that he was shot, dismembered, frozen, and buried in the cement foundation of the Giants Stadium, then located in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Before Jimmy Hoffa’s death, a mobster and former friend of his named Frank “The Irishman” Sheeran, claimed that he carried out the hit on Hoffa on orders from the boss of the Philadelphia mob, Russell Bufalino. The next theory is that Sheeran shot Hoffa in the head twice then Hoffa was cremated in a trash incinerator. There are a dozen variants of the same basic formula about Jimmy Hoffa’s disappearance. The gist of the tale is a quick mob execution followed by some industrial process that destroys Hoffa’s body in an appalling way.
The smell in the trunk of the car was tested and contained a large amount of chloroform and key compounds of human decomposition. Evidence is evidence but not all evidence is good, but the “smell of death” that was in the trunk could have been used as good evidence to the case. Why? Because they did not have any other good evidence to prove that she killed her daughter, but that one piece of evidence alone could have convicted her of murdering her daughter.
He found that Police procedures with regard to evidence referencing, police chain of custody and overall collection of evidence. He stated that the Queensland Police Force failed the most rudimentary collection protocols and this lead to confusion in the labelling of exhibits and their actual obtaining from the accused. He further pointed out that searches were conducted in a manner that exposed the primary and secondary crime scenes to contamination. A video of the Police search showed that none of the officers involved wore protective clothing, gloves or booties; that swab testing of the car showed that the officer involved in collection conducted the Sangur strip test and actually allowed his fingers to come in contact, thus providing a false positive indication for human blood, when it was noticed that he had a small cut on his finger; fingerprint collection was done before testing for human enzymes which also could have produced a false positive due to the chemical makeup of the powder used (the force used Magnapowder which has a metallic composition and this reacted with the test strips); photographs of the boot floor showed that none of the items were laid out on white protective paper. This would also have prevented cross contamination and enabled the collection of any evidence that fell from the boot.
First, he was not buried under the Giants Stadium. This statement is false because at the time of the building of the stadium, there was lots of security and the idea came from Donald Frankos. Donald claims to have no personal involvement with the murder. Secondly, Hoffa was not buried in Michigan on a horse farm. The FBI did dig for him in Milford,
Therefore this evidence shows that Adnan is innocent because there is a possibility that Mr.S could have buried Hae or even killed
Hoffa seemed to believe that no one would want to kill him, He stated that “ I don’t cheat nobody, I don’t lie about nobody. I don’t frame nobody I don’t talk bad about people If I do I tell’em, so what the hell's people gonna try to kill me for!” (without a trace) In 1973 and 1974 Hoffa went to Tony Pro to offer peace and reconciliation. But Tony Threatened to pull out Hoffa's guts and renewed his kidnapping threat.(WithOut a Trace)
The state's most compelling evidence is that of the coat, they found evidence of Mr. Rodgers DNA on the bottom of the coat. The problem with this is that the defense proved the point that if he had murdered Mr. Rodgers, then blood would have been all over the jacket, which there wasn’t. Equally important to point out is that they should have searched for shoes, and pants when they scoured his house. Considering they both should have had blood residue or particulates on them. They stated that he could have taken the jacket off, but it’s a suspicion.
Police searched the houses of all four people and seized a black pen in each. The four pens were sent to a forensics lab to determine which pen wrote the ransom note and identify the kidnapper. In a forensics lab, we - as forensics technicians - use an important technique called Chromatography
Consequently, Lucky passed on January 26,1962. He had a heart attack on his way to tell his life story to a film and tv producer. Even though he was a notorious crime boss, hundreds had gathered for his funeral in Naples, Italy. He was laid to rest in his family vault at St. Johns Cemetery, queens, New York. Although he was known as Charles “Lucky” Luciano, he was laid to rest as Salvatore
There was multiply evidence that, traced back to O.J. Simpson. His blood was recovered and fingerprints were local on the back fence. Later they found his hair in a knit hat at the crime scene, which the same kind of fiber was found on Goldman’s clothing. Fibers from simpson’s car were also similar to the knit hat. In his vehicle, he had blood from both victims and a pair of bloody socks in his house, along with the right glove that was missing from the crime scene.
This was achieved by identifying the suspect. According to the gel, suspect number two’s DNA was found at the crime scene. This is known because the crime scene DNA and suspect two’s DNA both traveled the same distanced. And said before DNA is very polymorphic; no two pieces of DNA will be the same when cut by the same enzyme (Edvotek, 2014). This is also shown in Hyun-Jung Choi’s lap report.
He fell to the ground bleeding profusely. Dr. Hosack and the seconds rowed the dying Hamilton across the Hudson River to a friends house in Greenwich Village. There Governor Morris and several other of Hamilton’s friends and in laws mourned for their friend. Alexander Hamilton was buried at the Trinity Church graveyard, at the corner of famous Wall and Broadway Streets. The entire nation mourned that day for Hamilton.
This evidence shows that the girl has been
On October 14, 1990, the man seemingly larger than life was smaller than death. He died due to cardiac arrest triggered by mesothelioma treatment in his own home. A private funeral service was held and he was buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY. The legend was put to rest, but his music and legacy will live on forever.
When Houdini was buried, he was put in a Jewish graveyard, because of his Jewish background. He married his wife, knowing she was Catholic, with some speculations for the future. 17 years after Houdini died his wife finally joined him. Houdini wanted his wife to be buried next to her but that wish couldn’t come true because they refused to put a catholic women in a jewish graveyard.