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To: bull_dozer who wrote (16629)3/31/2011 10:20:11 AM
From: yard_man  Respond to of 222478
 
yeah, someone posted that on the real estate thread or the gold thread before <g>



To: bull_dozer who wrote (16629)3/31/2011 10:56:46 AM
From: Honey_Bee  Respond to of 222478
 
Interesting story. I think the important thing to remember is that he couldn't take it with him no matter what lengths he went to in trying to safeguard it. More from the link you posted:

The vault was discovered two days after Binion died, whereupon Nye County sheriff's deputies arrested Binion's associate Rick Tabish and two other men unearthing the silver.

Binion hid millions in and around his Las Vegas home, all of which went missing after his death. It is rumored to be buried on the property under odd mounds in the front and back yards. After the trial much of the silver was given to his daughter, but a large portion still remains unclaimed at the courthouse.


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