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Frank Sheeran, known as the Irishman, waited his entire life to tell his story, or at least his version of his story. The world knew him as a union official, a long-time member of the Teamsters Union; he was a member of Jimmy Hoffas inner circle at the top of the national union. He had run-ins with the law in this position. He was charged with the murder of a rebel union member in a riot that occurred outside the Teamsters Local Philadelphia Union Hall, but the charges were later dropped. He went to prison in the 80s after being caught on a wire instructing once of his crew to break someones legs and was named in Rudy Giulianis Mafia Commission Trial as an unindicted co-conspirator and one of only two non-Italian members of the Mafia Commission.

As an old man suffering from cancer that would soon kill him, Frank Sheeran shared his story with his attorney. He told him of the things that were already known, but he shared much, much more. This book explores Frank Sheerans confessions as a lifelong criminal with ties to some of the biggest crimes of the 20th century.

Inside this book, you will find:

  • A detailed account of Frank Sheerans time in the army during the second world war, where he was in combat for an astounding four hundred and eleven days, with a focus on the war crimes he has admitted to;
  • A look into Sheerans post-war slides into a life of crime, finding himself working for the Mafia before he even knew what the Mafia was;
  • Information on his time as a hitman for the Mafia and how that led him to work for Jimmy Hoffa as muscle and hitman for the powerful Teamster Boss;
  • Frank Sheerans accounts of his connections to the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Assassination of JFK; and
  • His confession to the murders of Crazy Joe Gallo and of his friend, Jimmy Hoffa.
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    Frank Sheerans True Crime Story

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    F RANK SHEERAN, KNOWN as the Irishman, waited his entire life to tell his storyor at least, his version of his story. The world knew him as a union official, a long-time member of the Teamsters Union, and a member of Jimmy Hoffas inner circle at the top of the national union. He had run-ins with the law in this position. He was charged with the murder of a rebel union member in a riot that occurred outside the Teamsters Local Philadelphia Union Hall, but the charges were later dropped. He went to prison in the 80s after being caught on a wire instructing one of his crew to break someones legs and was named in Rudy Giulianis Mafia Commission Trial as an unindicted co-conspirator and one of only two non-Italian members of the Mafia Commission.

    As an old man suffering from cancer that would soon kill him, Frank Sheeran shared his story with his attorney. He told him of the things that were already knownhis work with the Teamsters, friendship with Hoffa, and his connections to the mob. That turned out to be the tip of the iceberg. Sheeran talked about his years in the Army, serving in Europe during the second world war. He detailed the war crimes he committedkilling German and Italian POWs. He provided more information about his work for the mafia, admitting to several mob hits he performed for his friend Russell Bufalino, the head of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Mafia family.

    More shockingly, he admitted to involvement or connection to other, high profile, mafia-related crimes such as providing weapons for the Bay of Pigs Invasion and maybe even the assassination of President Kennedy and the brazen murder of Mafioso Crazy Joe Gallo. Of all of the shocking revelations, he admitted to the murder of Jimmy Hoffa, a man he had worked with and had formed a friendship with for over 20 years.

    The truths of his confession have not yet been verified, and, for some of his claims, there are conflicting accounts and facts. That said, it is a story worth being considered, as it provides insight into the often shadowy world of organized crime, at least as it was in the recent past.

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    A PRIL 29, 1945

    The men of the 3rd Battalion, 157th Infantry Regiment of the 45th Infantry Division under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Felix L. Sparks, slowly made their way towards the Dachau concentration camp near Munich in the German state of Bavaria. Among them was a 24-year-old private by the name of Frank Sheeran. Hailing from the working-class neighborhoods of Darby Pennsylvania, just outside of Philadelphia, Sheeran was a large manbarrel-chested and standing at six foot four. The things his unit would find a Dachau would haunt his dreams for the rest of his life.

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