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While it does not claim to conclusively establish the specifics of his disappearance, the memo records a belief that Hoffa was murdered at the behest of organized crime commanders.

In which they regarded his efforts to regain power within the Teamsters as a threat to their control of the Union Pension Fund, the FBI called the report the definitive account of what agents believe happened to Hoffa when Zerilli took him to an estate. in Oakland Township.

Moving north, it was leased from a third owner like all the properties, and beyond that the industrial city, on which they were all leased land, and in keeping with their business, and which was close to Oakland County owned by Detroit. Mafia boss Jack Tocco.

After three days, the FBI called off the dig. No human remains were found, and the case remains open, at the time, the union had something around 75,000 members – in addition to a large sum of money.