Just days after Federal investigators cleared any chance of former Teamster’s leader Jimmy Hoffa’s body being in an abandon barn in Oakland Township, Michigan, Feds are already moving forward with their search. “We did not find any evidence that Mr. Hoffa’s body was in the previous location,” said lead federal investigator Greg Schmadeke. “We have moved on, and are checking out a new lead near the old airport in Denver, Colorado.”
Investigators got an anonymous tip that Hoffa may be buried in Denver, Colorado in the neighborhood that previously had been an airport. “We are obviously hesitant to say where we got the tip, and why,” said Schmadeke. “All we know is that spending hundreds of thousands of dollars and hundreds of man hours trying to find the body of a mobster is most certainly worth it. If we have to dig on the moon, we will do it.”
There is evidence that Hoffa came to Denver to drum up support for local UA workers and to continue to spread his power nation-wide. Reportedly, New York City mobster Tony Provenzano did not like this, and ordered him to be killed during his trip. “Mobsters are a shady group,” said Schmadeke. “If they don’t want his body found, it’s not going to be found. But that won’t keep us from looking.”
Much of Stapleton has been remediated, but they are digging up an area in Eastbridge to confirm he is not there, and then will move on to other areas. “The tip we have says it was in the old airport area,” says Schmadeke. “We will continue digging in this neighborhood until we get a tip that he could be somewhere else, then we will move on.”
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