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My Parents Were Possible Witnesses

My Parents Were Possible Witnesses

Fox News5 days ago
On July 30th 1975, legendary teamster's leader James R. Hoffa vanished, never to be seen again. go inside one of America's greatest mysteries with 'Riddle: The Search for James R. Hoffa, 50-years later' podcast. Join FOX's Eric Shawn who has been on a two-decade quest to uncover the truth. He speaks with investigative journalists, authors, members of law enforcement and possible witnesses to track down the truth. download 'riddle: the search for James R. Hoffa, 50-Years Later'.
'Riddle: The Search for James R Hoffa' is also streaming on FOX Nation. An 8-episode series that reveals more exclusive details about the investigation and search for answers of one of the most talked about disappearances of a public figure in history.
On this episode, Eric speaks with David Tubman, the author of 'Jimmy Hoffa is Missing: The Gap', who says his family has been keeping a secret regarding the day Hoffa disappeared: the parents may have seen Hoffa driven away from the Machus Red Fox restaurant.
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