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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — As the story goes, former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa has attended every event at Giants Stadium since 1976, buried in a final resting place somewhere under the west end ...
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – As the story goes, former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa has attended every event at Giants Stadium since 1976, buried in a final resting place somewhere under the west en… ...
As the story goes, former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa has attended every event at Giants Stadium since 1976, buried in a final resting place somewhere under the west end zone. As former New York ...
Case Breakers group argues that Jimmy Hoffa is buried under former Brewers park, ... For years it was rumored that Hoffa's body was buried under the old Giants Stadium in New Jersey Bettmann Archive.
A group of cold case investigators says it believes it has found the burial site of former Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa, who disappeared in 1975 and was never seen again.
A cold-case group believes it has evidence that Jimmy Hoffa's body was moved to Milwaukee County Stadium, the area of what is now Helfaer Field.
The Case Breakers believe Hoffa's remains were moved to Milwaukee County Stadium in 1995. The piece of evidence upon which they've built this theory is a playing card left by Sgt. Harold Walthers ...
A cold-case group believes it has evidence that Jimmy Hoffa's body was moved to Milwaukee County Stadium, the area of what is now Helfaer Field.
Drawn into the Hoffa mystery in 1996, Zimmerman believes Hoffa's body was buried under third base at County Stadium on September 16, 1995, based on Walthers' card.
Workers watch as a machine begins the demolition of Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Feb. 4, 2010. A popular myth claims that Jimmy Hoffa’s remains were buried under Giants ...
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- As the story goes, former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa has attended every event at Giants Stadium since 1976, buried in a final resting place somewhere under the west end ...
The wisecracks are as ingrained in New Jersey lore as Bruce Springsteen's songs about fast cars and feisty women. Former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa has attended every event at Giants Stadium since ...
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