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PostSubject: Hot Juciy News of the day.   Mon Jul 28, 2008 12:50 pm

Not sure how many of you read Yahoo news this morning.
but here it is...
Buried loot a mystery for authorities By MATT APUZZO and ALICIA A. CALDWELL, Associated Press Writers
2 hours, 17 minutes ago



WASHINGTON - The businessman arrived at the Treasury Department carrying a suitcase stuffed with about $5.2 million. The bills were decomposing, nearly unrecognizable, and he asked to swap them for a cashier's check. He said the money came from Mexico.

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Money like this normally arrives in an armored truck or insured shipping container after a bank burns or a vault floods. It doesn't just show up at the visitor's entrance on a Tuesday morning. But the banking habits of Franz Felhaber had stopped making sense to the government long ago.

For the past few years, authorities say, he and his family have popped in and out of U.S. banks, looking to change about $20 million in buried treasure for clean cash.

The money is always the same — decaying $100 bills from the 1970s and 1980s.

It's the story that keeps changing:

_It was an inheritance.

_Somebody dug up a tree and there it was.

_It was found in a suitcase buried in an alfalfa field.

_A relative found a treasure map.

No matter where it came from or who found it, that buried treasure stands to make someone rich.
Catch the rest on yahoo news.
Here is my thing, where did that cash pop up from?
if it was the family money from let's say drugs..Assumption, why wait until it's fallen apart without having a clean story?
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