FBI Still Searches for Remains on Long Island

2008_10_shovel.jpgSince the middle of last week, the FBI has been digging at an East Farmindale industrial complex, reportedly looking for the remains of three victims of mob hits, including Colombo crime family underboss (and Staten Island resident) William "Wild Bill" Cutolo. But so far, the only bones they've found are non-human bones. Newsday reports that the NYC ME's office determined that the bones were canine, and the FBI is continuing its digs around the site. The two other victims suspected to be buried there are Pace University student, Charles Gargano Jr. (cousin of a Luchese crime family member) and Richard Greaves, suspected of becoming an informant.

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Yeah, they're still digging...just like they were digging for Jimmy Hoffa out in Michigan at a farm (Ha!). Everyone knows Mr. Hoffa is helping to support an overpass along the Lodge Freeway but those morons apparently like the smell of horse manure. Ditto L.I.: if they work that site carefully, they just might find little Timmy's dead cat.

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