Research Paper On Jimmy Hoffa's Death

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"Work ‘til you die." A famous quotation used by tons of people across the world every day. Some use this phrase as a hyperbolic statement for the dread they feel about going to work, and some mean this in a more established way because, unfortunately, those are just the cards they have been dealt. However, there is one man in the mid-1970s whose phrase would sound more like "disappear while I work." This man is James Riddle Hoffa, better known as Jimmy. Jimmy Hoffa was born on February 14, 1913, and as of July 30, 1982, five years after his disappearance, he was pronounced dead and has not been seen or heard from since. It is believed that the only logical explanation for this mysterious disappearance and ultimate death is that the mob took him out, and his remains are somewhere in a dumpsite in New Jersey. Jimmy …show more content…

"Jimmy Hoffa stood outside the Machus Red Fox restaurant in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, just north of Detroit, waiting for a meeting with two Mafia figures, New Jersey labor racketeer Anthony Provenzano, a capo in the Vito Genovese crime family, and Anthony Giacalone, a feared mobster with the Detroit underworld." (Dan E. Moldea)It is proven that Hoffa's last known location alive was the Machus Red Fox, a diner in the suburbs outside of Detroit, Michigan. This theory proves that Teamsters Union boss Jimmy Hoffa was at the diner location at the specific time on the day of his killing. It has also been proven that Mr. Hoffa was picked up in a red mercury Marquis and was then driven to the house, where he took his last breath. The sincerity in this, however, is that the car Hoffa was picked up in was owned by Anthony "Tony Jack" Giacolone, a renowned mob boss in the Detroit area. This suggests that Hoffa was murdered in association with the mob and then transported to the dump where the body is currently suspected to

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