Some Chicago mob watchers wonder if bodies found in Lake Mead after water levels dropped 100 feet could be connected to the Outfit and Tony Spilotro.
The mystery is unfolding 30 miles from the Vegas Strip, where a drought has caused Lake Mead to drop 100 feet. This month, the shrinking water level revealed at least two human skeletons."As we discovered more and more bones and we found a jawbone and we realized this is definitely human, yeah," said Lindsey Melvin.
Investigators said shoes on one skeleton suggest the person, a man, died between the mid-1970s and early 1980s, and had been shot. "Yeah, no question about that," Smith said."I mean, that was the general idea about many of the hits that Spilotro was said to be involved in, as we know not convicted of them, but associated with them.""A couple of key figures in Las Vegas organized crime history disappeared, one of them being Jay Vandermark, the former slot manager at the Stardust, and the other being a fellow that I was actually was acquainted with," he said."His name was Johnny Pappas.
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