Its funny you mention Hoffa, they looked for him there.
Its far fetched, I know, but I found a site that just makes the imagination churn, and raises questions like this
I suppose thats a good point, but I wont give all my details.We can't say if it's far fetched until you share what it is.
I suppose thats a good point, but I wont give all my details.
A site I'll be hunting soon, unrelated to organized crime, yet in VERY close proximity. Close enough to make you think.....Did they bury a body there?
Probably not, but ya never know, it IS possible.
Would they strip your corpse of valuables before they dumped or buried you?
How close to home would they dump your corpse?
.... , this is known, documented fact, not rumor or story
.....this is drawn on a 1927 government agency map I own, so it's also a pretty solid fact
.... Much of my story IS fact..... .
And that sir, is 100% factA#1, you are falling prey to the age-old psychological trap of "separating fact from fiction".
You are finding tid-bit 'facts' in your story. Eg.: names, dates, and events. So there's some sort of conlusion that follows in your mind. Ie.: "treasure". Right ? And if that's ever-to-be-in-doubt, you go back to the parts of the story are true, and your mind focuses on them.
But wait: If 99% of the story is true (names, dates, and events). And 1 % isn't true (that there, is of necessity, "a treasure", then: What good does it do you that the other 99% of the story is true ?