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On the 50th anniversary of the Teamster president's disappearance from Detroit, his son, the FBI, and at least one investigative reporter have not given up the hunt for his body and for answers.
ROSEVILLE, Mich. - Giants Stadium. A Florida swamp. Underneath a backyard pool in Michigan. There are innumerable theories about where former Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa was buried years ago, but ...
A team of cold case sleuths believe Jimmy Hoffa's remains may be under Milwaukee's old County Stadium and want to do more testing with the FBI.
The connection linking American Family Field and Hoffa, an infamous labor boss who's been missing for nearly 50 years, is a playing card.
Volunteer cold case investigators believe Jimmy Hoffa's body could have been buried under old Milwaukee County Stadium.
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.
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.
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.
Amateur detectives say they believe the body of Jimmy Hoffa was buried under the stadium where the Milwaukee Brewers once played.
The body of Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa may have been found buried next to a Milwaukee baseball stadium by a search dog called Moxy, cold case investigators claim. The non-profit Case Breakers ...
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.
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