I heard the paint house you - close the case of Jimmy Hoffa


"I heard about paint house - to conclude the case of Jimmy Hoffa" is autobiography by the "Irish people" Sheehan written by former homeless lawyer, Attorney General of Delaware State of Charles Brandy. The main point of this book is that Seaman has allowed more than 25 years since Teamsters' Union President Jimmy Hoffa's annihilation disappeared and finally allowed to put two bullets in the head of Hoffa. In this book there are scattered accurate and extremely fine details written by Brant. Also, Brant scattered copies of recordings made with Sheehan in the early 2000s. By the time Sheehan's "confession", he was a fragile old man living in an assisted living facility.

The term "paint house" means you are killer. When you shoot someone at home, you are supposed to fill the wall with your own blood. The 6-foot 4-inch Sheehan told Hohua for the first time listening to Hoffa's commander, Russell Bufarino's words. "I heard that you heard the paint house, ask him to kill those who said that Hohua needs to be killed Sheehan repeatedly killed for Hoffa, according to Sheehan. In this book, Sheehan refers to the murder case that killed Hofua and other union officials, but except for Hofa and Crazy Jaegaro, who claim that Sihan killed him, the name of the victim is I did not mention anything.

Brandt says that Hoffa is the strongest, perhaps the most corrupt union in America's history, from a mere member to the head of the team. Hohua was closely related to members of the American Mafia who claimed to have to kill Jimmy Hoffa including Bufalino and Anthony "Tony Pro" Provanzano. Ho Hua was fully managing Teama's advantageous retirement account, which was used as a semi-loan system for some legitimate, some legitimate, several gangster. Of course, Ho Hoa was a bit far from the top for himself, so everyone was satisfied.

Hohua was finally sent to prison for various union crimes after a 10-year quest of Robert Kennedy (called Kennedy's legal team "Hofua Get"), and Hoffa won an old friend Frank Fitzsimmons I greeted him as a friend. After Hohua was released from prison, he resumed his old duties with Teama. Only the mob and Fitzsimmons had different ideas.

Ho Hua asserted that he was released from prison after serving for five years and is allowed to go to the election to regain his former position. Hofa was told to forget to do so by Bufalino and Provenzano. They were completely satisfied with Fitzsimmons, Fitzsimmons can be controlled more easily than Hoba. Foolishly, Hohua began threatening. He said that there was enough information to put it in prison. Mr. Hohua also said he would appeal to the Federal Reserve Board if he did not return old work. Soon, the order was told that Hooper had to go. According to Sheehan, he was one of the closest friends of Ho Hua and was the only one who could get close enough to Hofa to do the work.

According to Sheehan, July 30, 1975, Hoffa was invited to the meeting of Bufarino and Provanzano at the Massmass Red Fox restaurant in the outskirts of Detroit. No one was there when Hohua arrived, but a few minutes later Sheehan arrived at a car driven by Chucky O'Bein who Hoffa treated like his son. Sheehan told Hohua that the meeting place was transferred to a private house. Hoffa did not like this idea, but he knew that the two gangsters' boss ranked him, so Hohua agreed to go anyway and he entered the car. That was a fatal mistake.

When they arrived at the private residence, O & # 39; Brien went away and Sheehan entered the house following Hoffa. Sheehan once said that he shot two bullets to the head of his "friend" Hoffa. The "cleanup crew" that had already kept the promise was packed in the trunk of the car waiting for the hopper's body hidden in the garage. Later, they blew Hoffa into the local funeral home so that they could be cremated quickly.

Although she insisted that there was no choice but to kill Hohua, he insisted that he would have committed suicide. He also insisted that he was broken in mind that he had to kill his best friend, and soon quickly became hopeless alcoholism.

Sheehan is one of many people who claim to have killed Jimmy Hoffa. However, he was actually the only person who was Hofua's best friend, and was suspected of FBI from the beginning. It might be that Sheehan killed Hoffha. Brandt painted a brief blueprint of pretty convincing Hoffa murder. But those who claim to have killed Sheehan's Crazy Joe Gallo are incredible in themselves.

By all account of the murder case of Gallo, Crazy Joe Gallo was killed by two mafia officials at Clam House on Mulberry Street in Umberto at the early morning time of 7th April 1972. There was a murder witness. The account was a single culprit described as a murderer. And it certainly was not a 6 foot 4 inch Irish firearm but rather thumbs like a thumb in the little Italy of Manhattan I lived for 48 years.

If Sheehan lied about killing Gallo, he may have lied about killing Hoffa. If Sheehan did not kill Hohua, only "Irish Man", Jimmy Hoffa, and real killers certainly knows.


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