Jimmy Hoffa’s legs imbedded in concrete somwhere in the Hudson River.
Seamint schooz
Well, at least his feet didn’t get wet.
the bones would not be stacked up like that as it seems no connective tissue is left.
I am going to call bullsh!t on this one.
They have some great pictures there. That Space Shuttle shot is amazing. I liked the swimming pool in a flood too.
Not enough cement
The cruciate ligaments are intact. You can see them.
Ah Bullshit. I thought I found Jimmy Hoffa and you’al come with this crap about bone structure an’ tissue an’ not enough cement. Piss me off, you do.
Damn.
BFH …do you really think they would be upright? I doubt it even if those are ligaments. I don’t think those are ligaments I think it is wired. It is probably a fraud or underwater theme park.
….the feet that keep washing up on the west coast ..in fashionable running shoes …those ligaments failed while the flesh was still on the bones.
I stand by my initial call.
Yeah Gen.P.Malaise see? the cruciate ligaments are intact, see? And Freeman there is plenty of cement to hold down a 150 lb body. An’ besides I know a leg when I see one. An’ they are two effin’ legs in cement, in water. It may be the Delaware River though. Not sure.
If it really is a skeleton, why did they only provide a photo of the lower part, unless the rest is scattered.
Interesting how the cement took up the space of the once live tissue.
You’d think East River, Hudson River, Chicago River, Detroit River. But I read once there are more bodies recovered from the Lake Mead area (Vegas). Wonder if that’s true.
It may not be Jimmy Hoffa either. ‘Could be Lucca Brazzi who went to sleep with the fishes. ‘An the fishes eat him up. Or is that ate him up?
I wonder if that style comes in Obozo’s size?
Con.Cowgirl. Judging from the currents, the rest of him may be in West Palm Beach. Hee, hee.
Tony R. They are custom made.
Concrete galoshes.
@moe tom, he always wanted to retire in Florida. Lol!
I don’t know man, those look like the front two of a horse. It just seems there should be two more right behind.
Jimmy says, “That’s not me. Clue: GM.”
Bone is calcium I would think in would desolve in water.
Not buying it.
I agree that it’s fake.
For one thing, the round “cement” thing isn’t nearly big enough to accommodate the feet that would go with those tibiae.
Safe bet it’s river water (fresh or brackish). Human legs posterior views (note metatarsals in front outside the cement.
On one hand, the Titanic victims’ bones were dissolved after 100 years under two miles of salt water. On the other, perfectly preserved human remains, hundreds of years old, have been discovered in Britain’s (fresh water) bogs.
good observation old_oaks
Interesting how the cement took up the space of the once live tissue.
yet people really want to believe the picture is real. also the victim had very small feet.
Jimmy Hoffa’s legs imbedded in concrete somwhere in the Hudson River.
Seamint schooz
Well, at least his feet didn’t get wet.
the bones would not be stacked up like that as it seems no connective tissue is left.
I am going to call bullsh!t on this one.
They have some great pictures there. That Space Shuttle shot is amazing. I liked the swimming pool in a flood too.
Not enough cement
The cruciate ligaments are intact. You can see them.
Ah Bullshit. I thought I found Jimmy Hoffa and you’al come with this crap about bone structure an’ tissue an’ not enough cement. Piss me off, you do.
Damn.
BFH …do you really think they would be upright? I doubt it even if those are ligaments. I don’t think those are ligaments I think it is wired. It is probably a fraud or underwater theme park.
….the feet that keep washing up on the west coast ..in fashionable running shoes …those ligaments failed while the flesh was still on the bones.
I stand by my initial call.
Yeah Gen.P.Malaise see? the cruciate ligaments are intact, see? And Freeman there is plenty of cement to hold down a 150 lb body. An’ besides I know a leg when I see one. An’ they are two effin’ legs in cement, in water. It may be the Delaware River though. Not sure.
If it really is a skeleton, why did they only provide a photo of the lower part, unless the rest is scattered.
Interesting how the cement took up the space of the once live tissue.
You’d think East River, Hudson River, Chicago River, Detroit River. But I read once there are more bodies recovered from the Lake Mead area (Vegas). Wonder if that’s true.
It may not be Jimmy Hoffa either. ‘Could be Lucca Brazzi who went to sleep with the fishes. ‘An the fishes eat him up. Or is that ate him up?
I wonder if that style comes in Obozo’s size?
Con.Cowgirl. Judging from the currents, the rest of him may be in West Palm Beach. Hee, hee.
Tony R. They are custom made.
Concrete galoshes.
@moe tom, he always wanted to retire in Florida. Lol!
I don’t know man, those look like the front two of a horse. It just seems there should be two more right behind.
Jimmy says, “That’s not me. Clue: GM.”
Bone is calcium I would think in would desolve in water.
Not buying it.
I agree that it’s fake.
For one thing, the round “cement” thing isn’t nearly big enough to accommodate the feet that would go with those tibiae.
Safe bet it’s river water (fresh or brackish). Human legs posterior views (note metatarsals in front outside the cement.
On one hand, the Titanic victims’ bones were dissolved after 100 years under two miles of salt water. On the other, perfectly preserved human remains, hundreds of years old, have been discovered in Britain’s (fresh water) bogs.
good observation old_oaks
Interesting how the cement took up the space of the once live tissue.
yet people really want to believe the picture is real. also the victim had very small feet.
Is it from a new ad for Sakrete?
http://www.sunburycedar.com/images/products_fullsize/sakrete.jpg
“The shin bone is connected to the leg bone…………”
Those were kool pix – regardless of the picking of nits.