|
Post by Helen Dagner on Sept 26, 2012 23:59:35 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by Helen Dagner on Sept 27, 2012 0:28:37 GMT -5
Daughter not hopeful
Hoffa’s daughter, Barbara Crancer, a retired St. Louis administrative judge, said she doesn’t hold out much hope the search will produce her father’s body or solve the mystery of his disappearance.
“I don’t put much credence into it,” she said this afternoon. “I don’t think the case will ever be solved. Too many people are dead and gone. I believe there are people out there who know what happened, but they’re not talking.”
“After so many false turns, I’ll be surprised if anything comes of it. But as his daughter, I would like to have a body to bury.”
Dan Moldea, a Washington, D.C., author who wrote a 1978 book — “The Hoffa Wars” — about Hoffa’s disappearance, said he’s crossing his fingers.
“After all these years, I have come to believe that the final solution to this case will come very suddenly out of left field from someone who has had no connection to the actual murder. For that reason, I always treat these tipsters with respect. One of these days, one of them might be right."
The Teamsters union in Washington, D.C., said it would have no comment.
The Detroit FBI field office had no commen
|
|
|
Post by Helen Dagner on Sept 27, 2012 1:45:33 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by Helen Dagner on Sept 27, 2012 9:50:15 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by Helen Dagner on Sept 27, 2012 22:20:49 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by Helen Dagner on Sept 28, 2012 8:44:03 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by Helen Dagner on Sept 28, 2012 20:38:48 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by Helen Dagner on Sept 29, 2012 10:27:40 GMT -5
|
|