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 Post subject: I thought Jimmy Hoffa was buried in Detroit Stadium
PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 12:44 am 
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FBI: Tip on Jimmy Hoffa prompts search

Wednesday, May 17, 2006; Posted: 7:42 p.m. EDT (23:42 GMT)

(CNN) -- FBI agents and local police were searching a Michigan horse farm Wednesday for the remains of former Teamsters union leader Jimmy Hoffa after receiving a tip about his disappearance, the agency said.

The search was being conducted in Milford Township, 30 miles west of Detroit. Police from nearby Bloomfield Township were assisting the FBI agents.

Aerial footage from the scene showed at least 15 people outside of a barn, most of whom were digging a rectangular hole.

The agents and local police were looking for "evidence of criminal activity that may have occurred when the properties were under previous ownership," FBI agent Daniel Robert said in a news release.

"The search warrant is based on a lead which is one of numerous leads received through the years following the disappearance of Mr. Hoffa on July 30, 1975," he said.

A federal law enforcement official speaking under anonymity told CNN the search is for Hoffa's body.

Hoffa was last seen at Machus Red Fox restaurant in Bloomfield Township. He was reportedly there to meet Detroit mob street enforcer Anthony Giacalone and New Jersey Teamsters official Anthony Provenzano.

Hoffa believed Giacalone had set up the meeting to help settle a feud between Hoffa and Provenzano, but Hoffa was the only one who showed up for the meeting, according to the FBI.

Giacalone and Provenzano later told the FBI that no meeting had been scheduled.

The FBI said Hoffa's disappearance could have been linked to the union boss's efforts to regain power in the Teamsters after he was released from prison.

After serving time for jury tampering and fraud at a federal penitentiary in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, Hoffa was pardoned by President Richard Nixon on December 23, 1971.

Nixon included in the pardon a condition that Hoffa "not engage in direct or indirect management of any labor organization" until at least March 1980.

Hoffa was 62 at the time of his disappearance.

In May 2004, authorities in Oakland County, Michigan, removed floorboards from a Detroit home and found blood that they thought might be linked to Hoffa's disappearance. Milford Township is in Oakland County.

Authorities went to the Detroit home in 2004 after a biography of former Teamsters official Frank Sheehan stated that Sheehan shot Hoffa in the home, just beyond the front door.

Investigators ruled blood found in the house was not Hoffa's. The FBI has a sample of his DNA.

Sheehan, who was considered a confidant of Hoffa's, died in December 2003. Provenzano died in 1988 after being convicted in another murder case and Giacalone died of kidney failure in 2002 at age 82.

Hoffa's son, James P. Hoffa, is the current president of the Teamsters.


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1975, and we're still actively searching for him. The guy is rumored to have been buried everywhere from here to Timbuktu. I understand the family's need for closure ( :roll: I highly doubt that its about that), but what a waste of resources at this point.

That said, my foot will be in my mouth if they find him there.


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* in northern Michigan, either in the yard of his house in Bloomfield or another house in the Detroit area;
* under the New Jersey Turnpike;
* in an abandoned coal mine shaft near Pittston, Pennsylvania;
* somewhere in Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island, New York;
* under the end zone at the Giants Stadium in New Jersey (although the Discovery Channel show MythBusters disproved this theory by using equipment capable of locating objects underground);
* in an unmarked grave on the deserted West Sister Island in Lake Erie;
* in the PJP Landfill in Jersey City underneath the Pulaski Skyway.

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You fools! Woodburn is Jimmy Hoffa!

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Cupcakes for sale in Milford Township, Michigan:

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Cupcakes for sale in Milford Township, Michigan:

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Cupcakes for sale in Milford Township, Michigan:

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I used to live there...I miss the parks....


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Athletic Supporter wrote:
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I used to live there...I miss the parks....

They smelled like...Teamster.

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buried in "Detroit Stadium".

why does that sound like a ballpark theyd use in a generic "bomb in the building" action movie?


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