BODIES DISCOVERED
MURDER RING VICTIMS NEW YORK, Jan. 30 Steam shovellers working on a bank of the Passaic River, Lyndhurst (New .Jersey), uncovered the graveyard of the gang known as "Murder Inc." One body and possible three were encased in * quicklime. One is tentatively identified as that of Mr. Peter Panto, Longshoremen's Union leader, who disappeared after opposing waterfront racketeers. Searchers have worked for nine months under the direction of the Brooklyn District Attorney. Mr. William O'Dwyer, and sifted 15 acres.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23879, 1 February 1941, Page 10
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