Cold Case Group Claims to Have Found Jimmy Hoffa's Burial Site at Demolished Milwaukee MLB Stadium
Investigation led by non-profit group the Case Breakers, who claim to have found Hoffa through directions scribbled on an ace of spades playing card from a dying ex-sergeant, awaits approval for excavation at the site from FBI and local authorities.
- The non-profit group, Case Breakers, claims to have found the burial site of former Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa at the former site of a demolished Major League Baseball stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- The lead came from a dying ex-sergeant's scribbled directions on an ace of spades playing card, which pointed to Hoffa's alleged burial under the stadium’s third-base line.
- Case Breakers utilized ground-penetrating radar at the site but were unable to detect beyond 5 feet due to an 'unexpected clay layer' that indicates a possible hasty excavation and backfilling.
- A cadaver dog expert, retired cop Carren Corcoran, was brought to the site and her dog signaled positively multiple times.
- The group is currently awaiting approval from the FBI and local authorities to further excavate the site.