Remains of the Day

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THE FEDS ARE rooting around a horse farm up in Michigan, looking for Jimmy Hoffa. A Detroit TV station alleges the FBI got a tip from Donovan Wells, a 75-year-old convict at the Federal Medical Facility in Lexington, Kentucky. Wells has a 2012 release date he must not be figuring he'll make: He's probably hoping that a tip on Hoffa's body will be his get-out-of-jail-free card.

The FBI claims it is solving a "mystery." Funnily enough, though, there were a lot of guys in federal prison back in the '80s who were alleged to have had something to do with Hoffa's disappearance. Some were doing big time - much bigger than the crimes they were actually charged with.

I can understand this line of thinking, even if I don't quite empathize with it. Play with fire and you get burnt. If you get away with a few things and think you're slick, never forget that the feds have something for you. They might play dumb, like with the Hoffa thing. (A mystery ... yeah, right.) But from a convict's point of view, they don't play fair.

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Remains of the Day

THE FEDS ARE rooting around a horse farm up in Michigan, looking for Jimmy Hoffa. A Detroit TV station alleges the FBI got a tip from Donovan Wells, a 75-year-old convict at the Federal Medical Facility ...

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