Hoffa's body still missing, infamous

Post-Tribune (IN) | July 17, 2005| | Copyright

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James R. Hoffa, the former Teamsters union president, speaks during a news conference in Washington in this June 3, 1974, file photo. Hoffa disappeared from the parking lot of the Machus Red Fox restaurant in Bloomfield Township, Mich., in July 1975.(PHOTO) (ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO) Brazil(MAP)

After almost 30 years, the riddle surrounding the July 30, 1975, disappearance of James Riddle Hoffa remains unanswered. Speculation abounds on the final resting place of Hoffa, who was born in Brazil, Ind., on Feb. 14, 1913.

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