Portrait of James R. Hoffa after his release from prison.
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THE son of union leader Jimmy Hoffa who mysteriously vanished 50 years ago has unveiled a new theory that could explain his disappearance.

James P Hoffa opened up about his dad’s death as he made a desperate call for President Donald Trump to release a trove of FBI files.

Portrait of James R. Hoffa after his release from prison.

Former labor union president Jimmy Hoffa, seen in 1971, disappeared in 1975 and was never seen againCredit: Getty
Black and white photo of James R. Hoffa's abandoned car.

His car was abandoned at a restaurant in Detroit, Michigan, where he was supposed to meet with two mobstersCredit: Getty
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Jimmy’s son James Hoffa has now revealed a new theory that could explain what happenedCredit: Fox Nation

Embattled labor leader Jimmy disappeared on July 30, 1975 – the day he planned to meet with American mobsters Anthony Provenzano and Anthony “Tony Pal” Giacalone.

He was stood up for the meeting at a restaurant in Detroit, Michigan, so he called his wife on a payphone and told her that he was coming home.

However, he never made it back.

Jimmy’s car was abandoned outside the restaurant, and there was never any sign of him. He was pronounced legally dead in 1982.

Now, in a new interview, James has revealed what he believes happened that dark day.

Speaking with Fox Nation, James explained that he believes Giacalone picked him up from the restaurant and took him to a remote spot where he was murdered.

He speculated that Giacalone enlisted the help of his other brother Anthony “Tony Pal” Giacalone to commit the sick crime.

James believes that the mafiosos weren’t pleased with Jimmy’s plans to rise back to power as the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which is a powerful labor union.

Jimmy had served in the position from 1957 to 1971, but his tenure was cut short when he was found to have ties with organized crime.

After serving a stint in jail, Jimmy was ready to return to IBT and rid all ties to the mob, according to James.

But this was met with resistance from crime bosses who were believed to have been making hundreds of millions from the relationship.

James said that his dad’s determination to turn his life around is was ultimately got him killed.

“They actually got together to kill him because they couldn’t stop him any other way,” he told Fox Nation.

“The only way to stop him was to kill him.”

Walthers/Hoffa Timeline: The Case Breakers

The following information was shared by The Case Breakers in an 18-page Jimmy Hoffa dossier sent to the FBI to make their case:

March 1963: Harold Walthers is let go by Chicago PD over a bribery scandal and joins Oakbrook PD

August 1964: Walthers and his partner are indicted by a grand jury for a jewelry robbery

1967: Walthers is introduced to Joey Aiuppa by his partner and moves into a home on the mobster’s property

1969: Walthers retires from Oakbrook PD and moves to Northwood Wisconsin

Spring 1975: Walthers is fired from his part-time job with the Prieda County Coroner

July 30, 1975: Jimmy Hoffa vanishes

September 1976: Walthers moves to a remote lot and trailer near Woodruff, in Northwood

September 9, 1995: Hoffa’s remains potentially moved to third base at Milwaukee County Stadium

February 22, 1996: Joey Aiuppa dies

Spring 1996: Walthers shows his niece Michelle an ace of spades card pertaining to Hoffa, telling her “If something happens to me, you’ll know what to do.”

April 4, 1997: Walthers dies

April 2020: Michelle agrees to share the card with The Case Breakers

June 2020: Ground scan performed at the old Milwaukee County Stadium grounds

October 2023: K-9 search conducted, resulting in four alerts to human remains

CALLS FOR EVIDENCE

A vast collection of documents from the investigation into Jimmy’s murder has already been released, but James said this isn’t enough.

He said that many of the files were redacted to the point where he wasn’t sure what he was reading.

Now, he believes that only Trump has the power to release the unredacted files and shine new light on his father’s death.

In a final plea, James said, “Let’s find out what really happened. President Trump, release the files.

“I don’t know what’s in those files. That’s why we have to have them released, and the American public, the Teamsters union, the Teamsters union members, our family deserve it, and I think you’ll do it.”

The new series Riddle: The Search for James R. Hoffa with Eric Shawn is now streaming on Fox Nation.

The son’s call for change comes after a group of sleuths said that they have a new theory on where Jimmy is buried.

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