Jimmy Hoffa Vanishes: The Mob's Greatest Mystery
Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa walked into the parking lot of the Machus Red Fox restaurant in suburban Detroit for a meeting and was never seen again. His disappearance spawned decades of FBI investigations, mob informant testimonies, and excavation of suspected burial sites, none of which produced his remains. The case became America's most famous unsolved disappearance and a permanent fixture of organized crime mythology.
July 30, 1975
51 years ago
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