A nonprofit cold case group believes it has solved the mystery of where Jimmy Hoffa’s body is buried.
The group, The Case Breakers, received a piece of evidence that it believes gave the location of the body.
A cadaver dog was called in, and there were multiple hits in the exact location where the body was suspected to be buried.
Mystery Solved?
The piece of evidence was a playing card with instructions that were scribbled by a police sergeant who was believed to have been involved in the kidnapping of Hoffa.
The card led them to the old site of the Milwaukee County Stadium in Wisconsin.
That site is now the site of a little league ballpark that was put up after the new stadium was built.
The location is along the third-base line of the old ballpark.
The press release stated, “Independent sources in three states convinced the volunteer investigators that CSI forensics will reveal Hoffa’s remains at a little league field, in the shadow of Milwaukee’s MLB stadium.”
Prior to the demolition of the stadium, multiple credible witnesses claimed that the body was moved from another location and “secretly buried in 1995 under this old stadium’s 3rd base.”
Ground penetrating radar was used, which did not find the body, but they did find an “unexpected layer of clay” where it should not have been.
Then they brought in the cadaver dog that has solved over 200 cases, and the dog showed multiple hits on the suspected location.
The cold case group is now working with officials to dig the site to see if Hoffa’s body is actually in that location.
Source: New York Post