On an October night outside the Bolivian city of Vallegrande, Gustavo Villoldo says he secretly buried the body of iconic revolutionary leader Ernesto ''Che'' Guevara along with two fellow rebels. The year was 1967.
That night, he says he snipped a lock of Che's hair and scribbled down the exact geographical coordinates before dropping the bodies into a common grave.
Now, Villoldo -- a Miami Cuban exile hired 40 years ago through the CIA to hunt down Che -- has come forward for the first time with his evidence to claim that Che's remains may still be in Bolivian soil and not in a Cuban mausoleum, his official grave site -- as Fidel Castro claims.

Someone call Indiana Jones. Or the adventurous Humberto Fontova. I'm sure he'd love to take a picture with the remains for his upcoming book.
Posted by: Mambi Watch | March 27, 2007 at 11:57 AM
Ive been to the grave in Cuba where Che is buried..As a matter of fact,Jimmy Hoffas son was with me at the time...Something about his dad.Some info he got that his dad was also buried with Che....Is anyone bidding on the hair yet??
Posted by: victor | March 27, 2007 at 07:12 PM
Che is not dead....he was last seen in Kalamazoo, Michigan with Elvis sharing a fried peanut butter/banana sandwich....
Posted by: a thought... | March 29, 2007 at 09:48 AM