From the Vault: What happened to Jimmy Hoffa? 1993 WDIV special explores

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In this 1993 WDIV special, we take a look at the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa.
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A man like Hoffa would never abandon his family.

bobbybright
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Wish we Teamsters had Hoffa again. Much respect.

gertrudewest
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I'm from Ohio and I just wanted to let you guys know what a good documentary this is and the other one that doesn't allow comments.

pennyschannel
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Growing up 50 miles south of Detroit, has made me fascinated by this Hoffa story. His disappearance will always be dark.

nancykemler
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These 90s documentaries have a certain aura about them that I'm so obsessed with! I'm happy to have found this Jimmy Hoffa doc, especially since I've watched some 'Mobsters' episodes involving his connections with Trafficante Jr, Marcello and the mob attorney Ragano.

forforg
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My late ex-husband and I used to frequently have dinner at Machus Red Fox and invariably our conversation would lead to wondering what really happened to Hoffa. The Mafia covered it's tracks well in this case.

harrietharlow
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My dad worked with Hoffa. Once, he told Hoffa that his son admired him. Hoffa's first response to my dad was "How old is your son?"

tedtimothy
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The Jimmy Hoffa case is the best mob secret that no one knows anything to this day. Really enjoyed watching thanks for sharing.

karenwedemire
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He put unions on the map and helped citizens move up to the middle class. He did it the way all accomplish men do it following the American model plan. What ever works to get what you need. Politicians, law enforcement the average citizens do it today. Glad Hoffa made it for the working man

domorehilton
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1993 seems both like yesterday and long ago, , , , i drive a truck and when i go down telegraph past 15 mile i cant help but think what really happened for a minute

harryknutts
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from what i was told by people in my family, of which my great uncle was one of his friends in the 50's and his treasury secretary in Michigan and helped create the Teamsters of which i am a 27 year member as well, that there is no body left to find.

TheInsaneupsdriver
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There is no reason to argue about this anymore... He's dead.

There will be no suspects, because they're dead; no witnesses, because they're dead; no forensics because it's gone; all you have left is common sense...

shermanmcclesky
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He should have just left his mouth shut and enjoyed his 25, 000 a month in 1975 was incredible, it would be incredible

DanielMulloy-bggw
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Guy should have taken the hint and just let it go.. the mob gave him ample opportunity and told him you are done and he didn’t listen.

TS-wpwt
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I feel sorry for his kids
They have No closures

debralorenzen
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Remember when he called a strike, there was not a truck on the road!!!

lynnmorang
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Robson St. was the Hoffa home. Pretty crazy to see how bad that neighborhood has gotten

iamgriff
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I just love how many people thought he was buried in the end zone of Giants Stadium for many years. Some people will believe anything.

badgerden
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An excellent documentary. Many of those interviewed are no long gone, so to have their statements memorialized is another interesting facet to this endlessly fascinating case.

jcollins
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...Now that was a good one... Thank you... "And the Beat Go's On" 👍😎✨🎇

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