Site of Sanitation Company in Jimmy Hoffa Case
(Original Caption) Stephen Brill, an attorney and contributing editor for Esquire Magazine, newly published theory that James R. Hoffa's body was destroyed at the Central Sanitation Services Company by means of a shredder, compactor and-or incinerator, was one of several working theories investigated after the former Teamsters Union leader vanished 7/30/75 a FBI spokesman said 9/10. No search warrant was ever requested, issued or executed by the FBI concerning the sanitation company, which was destroyed by fire in early 1978.
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Bettmann
Date created:
11 September, 1978
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