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This is actually like, right near me. Wonder if it's true....would be interesting.
REPORT: Source told author Jimmy Hoffa was buried at Hartland Twp. Farm DAILY PRESS & ARGUS • August 25, 2009 Dan Moldea, author of "The Hoffa Wars," told the Detroit News a handgun that an ex-convict claims was used to kill former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa has been given to the FBI by a family member of Hoffa's union rivals. Moldea told the News that ex-convict Ted Lee Stall also said he witnessed Hoffa's burial at a farm in Hartland Township on Clyde Road and U.S 23. Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton said Stall is a "flim-flam artist." According to the Detroit News, the gun given to the FBI belonged to Rolland McMaster a Teamsters official who died in 2007. McMasters was suspected by Moldea of having a role in Hoffa's disappearance. The Hartland Township farm is owned by Stan Barr, a trucking executive, who in 1975 was called before the Federal Grand Jury that investigated Hoffa's disappearance the Detroit News article said. At the time of Hoffa's disappearance, the farm was owned by McMaster. The Hartland Township Farm is about 12 miles away from the Milford Township farm previously owned by McMaster where in 2006, FBI agents searched for Hoffa's body according to the Detroit News. Hoffa was last seen outside the Machus Red Fox Restaurant in Bloomfield Township on July 30, 1975. Source - Link |