Jimmy Hoffa’s Death
Jimmy Hoffa made a name for himself as a compassionate and driven labor leader who devoted his life to advocating for worker’s rights. He started his career in Detroit, working his way up through the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a powerful union at the time. Eventually, he became the president of the union. Secretly, however, he was making deals with the local mob and was caught. When he was released from jail, he disappeared from a restaurant in Detroit.
Many believed he was the victim of a Mafia hit, but a body was never found. Others are convinced the Teamsters murdered him so that he wouldn’t become president again. It took seven years before Hoffa was officially declared dead, which sparked even more theories about where his body was. Some believe his body is buried beneath Giants Stadium, in New Jersey, while others believe he is buried under a swimming pool in Hampton, Illinois.