DETROIT (Michigan News Source) – An organization called “The Case Breakers” claims they have evidence that murdered Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa was buried in Milwaukee.

They say his body was moved in September 1995 and buried under third base of Milwaukee County Stadium, which was later torn down and replaced with a youth baseball park.

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On the website, The Case Breakers said, “A deathbed confession note and independent sources in 3 states led the Case Breakers (CBs) to this suspected burial spot of labor leader Jimmy Hoffa. A geophysicist with ground-penetrating radar made 3 rolling passes over the remote location, which vanishes at 5 feet (because GPR can’t penetrate the clay layer). Nevertheless, our energized earth scientist, versed in words like “anomaly” and “disturbance,” described it in terms a mobster might utter: The location appears to have been hurriedly “excavated and backfilled.”

Hoffa disappeared in July 1975 and was declared legally dead in 1982, and the location of his remains is still a mystery.