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  2. Jimmy Hoffa - Wikipedia

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    Hoffa was born in Brazil, Indiana, on February 14, 1913, to John and Viola (née Riddle) Hoffa. [2] His father, who was of German descent from what is now referred to as the Pennsylvania Dutch, [3] died in 1920 from lung disease when Hoffa was seven years old. [4] His mother was of Irish ancestry. [2]

  3. Teamsters boss last seen alive stepping into a car outside a Detroit restaurant on 30 July 1975

  4. Jimmy Hoffa’s body may have been found by dog called Moxy ...

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    The body of Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa may have been found buried next to a Milwaukee baseball stadium by a search dog called Moxy, ... The Today Show. 110 St. Patrick's Day puns that totally sham ...

  5. Frank Sheeran - Wikipedia

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    Shortly before his death in 2003, he said he had killed Teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa in 1975. Author Charles Brandt detailed what Sheeran told him about Hoffa in the narrative nonfiction work I Heard You Paint Houses (2004). The truthfulness of the book, including Sheeran's confessions to killing Hoffa and Joe Gallo, has been disputed by some.

  6. Presumption of death - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Hoffa, who disappeared in 1975 and was presumed dead in 1982.. A presumption of death occurs when an individual is believed to be dead, despite the absence of direct proof of the person's death, such as the finding of remains (e.g., a corpse or skeleton) attributable to that person.

  7. This day in history, July 31, 1975: Jimmy Hoffa disappears - AOL

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    In a This Day in History video, learn that on July 31, 1975, labor leader Jimmy Hoffa disappeared. As President of the teamsters union, Hoffa was a man with connections and who got what he wanted.

  8. Could Jimmy Hoffa be buried in the shadow of American ... - AOL

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    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.

  9. Salvatore Briguglio - Wikipedia

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    Briguglio is one of the top suspects in the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa.Some experts think that Briguglio murdered Hoffa. One FBI theory indicates that Briguglio was one of the men who Hoffa met the day he vanished under the pretense that Hoffa was going to resolve his feud with Provenzano. [3]