Jimmy Hoffa’s Disappearance - James Hoffa Jr & Charles O'Brien (1975)

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  • Jimmy Hoffa’s Disappearance - James Hoffa Jr & Charles O'Brien (1975)
    For Educational Purposes.

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  • @G1806
    @G1806 Год назад +9

    Wow I’m sitting here in Scotland but love all that mafia stuff,the age of easy entertainment a bit of crime lol,so this is fascinating genuinely historical moments in time,cheers the channel creator people 👍⚔️

  • @hulkjelly6876
    @hulkjelly6876 5 месяцев назад +2

    I wouldn't be too optimistic!

  • @bobcosmic
    @bobcosmic Год назад +16

    We all know Jimmy Hoffa was murdered but no one knows the exact place where he’s buried or where his ashes were scattered . A classic American crime story !

    • @josephsierzengaIV
      @josephsierzengaIV Год назад +1

      Incinerated at Central Sanitation in Detroit.
      A Detroit Partnership owned company.
      Burned down in an arson fire a week before the FEDs got a search warrant signed.

    • @treetop5752
      @treetop5752 Год назад

      He is probably in UR-ANUS

    • @12yearssober
      @12yearssober Год назад +7

      He was never buried. There was a mob friendly funeral director that ran a crematorium just 20 minutes away from where Hoffa disappeared. He was cremated and most likely his remains were dumped in a body of water. This is the scenario that makes the most sense.

    • @marcryan1974
      @marcryan1974 Год назад +1

      He’s not buried anywhere. He was dismembered and disposed of far out in the Atlantic Ocean.

    • @bobcosmic
      @bobcosmic Год назад

      @@marcryan1974 I could well believe that bruh

  • @josephsierzengaIV
    @josephsierzengaIV Год назад +11

    Chuckie O’Brian… the second biggest Patsy in US History💯

    • @portugal5698
      @portugal5698 4 месяца назад

      Lmfaoo. Because we all know who the #1 patsy always will be, but only in this scenario, Hoffa was “kept in the loop,” but would meet his own demise in a similar fate (more or less!) Crazy how he refused to just “take the money, and ride off into the sun,” on a high note, like a hero, but instead, made the very same mistake that many/ if not all the enemies of his *AND HIS BUS. PARTNERS!* had made in his very lengthy career! He was a smart guy, who was way ahead of his time, but unfortunately, at that point in time, his “now-former” business partners had *ZERO* intentions of bringing him back, anytime in the “then, forseeable-future,” and his ego most likely is what led to his fate. 😢 He honestly should have “played his cards” better instead of thinking he was going to easily be able to recover his position, upon his release from prison. A guy of “his caliber/in his league,” should have waited for a better time, but unfortunately, the comfort zone did him in, as he became way too complacement, “acting the way he did usually,” despite his loss of the status/ title. Either way, this man should be discussed and taught about more frequently in US history, rather than “ going down in the books”due to that b.s. conviction! He was and still is IMO a more suitable and proper candidate for a holiday to be celebrates/ named after. Let’s be real here, instead of replacing “Colombus Day,” w/ “Indigenous People’s Day,” *”Jimmy Hoffa Day”* and what he stood for has a very valid case for why it deserves “to be.”

  • @101kmontgomery
    @101kmontgomery Год назад +2

    This is great.

  • @oldredbarnman
    @oldredbarnman 4 месяца назад

    Interview @ 15:33 is with Jim Herrington, Detroit's local ABC news station. One of Channel 7's top reporters.

  • @July-yk3un
    @July-yk3un Год назад +1

    @Jeffery Epstein
    When you are going to invite me to the island? Nobody denies Hoffa an opportunity.

  • @big_time9484
    @big_time9484 Год назад +3

    "FUCK" the Disappearance of Chuckie O Brien "Where Is Hoffa"..."Where Is Jimmy?" Where Is Jimmy?"👍😎...*MOBFAX* on the Prowl 🦁🐅✨🎇

    • @archstanton2
      @archstanton2 Год назад

      You have a sad life

    • @big_time9484
      @big_time9484 Год назад

      I try' I try' I try... I try...I just couldn't get to you in time... However I seen you comment, I just couldn't reply in time and now I don't see it... However Cocksucker you can suck the Bone 🦴 marrow out of my Dick, I should have wrote your name down and get you many Sad days 😎🖕✨🎇

    • @archstanton2
      @archstanton2 Год назад

      @@big_time9484 Well your mom did it to me last night bitch

  • @zareththealchemist8982
    @zareththealchemist8982 Год назад +4

    Many years ago I heard this from "a guy who knew a guy" - Jimmy was driven to an incinerator less than a mile down the road that was owned by Jimmy's successor in the Teamsters Union - Fitzimmons) He stood everything to gain from Hoffa's disappearance and NOTHING TO LOSE. So that made more sense to me than the "he was dumped in the everglades" or Giants stadium nonsense. No body - no crime. Ashes to ashes as they say.

    • @12yearssober
      @12yearssober Год назад +4

      Somewhat true but it was a mob friendly funeral director who ran a crematorium. Fitzsummons had nothing to do with it. He was not connected. They would have never included him in it.

    • @zareththealchemist8982
      @zareththealchemist8982 Год назад

      @@12yearssober Well if ANYONE would have the actual dirt or secrets it would be you Jeffrey. That was YOUR specialty huh? So.... Back on the Island, where no one would ever think to look, are ya?
      But seriously, I agree with your assessments. But if they did use an incinerator, he would have been more than eager to help out - because ha HATED Jimmy. But I guess you knew something I didn't - about the Italian-owned crematorium.
      Oh. I see now... Its Jeffery, not Jeffrey. Clever. But that answer made you sound like someone who collected dirt and secrets for a living. He ain't dead either. What's your theory on WHERE JE is?

    • @channelx92
      @channelx92 Год назад +2

      Fitzsimmons did not own an incinerator and Fitzsimmons was luckily kept in the dark. Tony Pro and Tony Giacalone arranged his demise and both of them had connections to various ways of disposal. In order to have kept this secret for this long very few people would have been involved. The old saying 3 can keep a secret if two of them are dead comes to mind

    • @July-yk3un
      @July-yk3un Год назад

      @@12yearssober
      When you are going to invite me to the island? Nobody denies Hoffa an opportunity.

  • @Sammy0003
    @Sammy0003 Год назад +2

    TEAMSTERS LOCAL 853!

  • @keithe.bilitsky833
    @keithe.bilitsky833 Год назад +4

    There isn't a witness in there right mind that would come forward

    • @12yearssober
      @12yearssober Год назад +2

      They are all in their 80's or dead.

  • @VictorWaag
    @VictorWaag Год назад +3

    If yall listened to sammy the bull and Michael Franzese 😤 you'd already know the answer to this . Period

    • @12yearssober
      @12yearssober Год назад +3

      Neither one of them have said anything substantial.

    • @VictorWaag
      @VictorWaag Год назад

      @@12yearssober well they let you know there not missing and about were the body's are

    • @VictorWaag
      @VictorWaag Год назад

      @@12yearssober that's more than he knew

    • @12yearssober
      @12yearssober Год назад +1

      @@VictorWaag
      All I heard was a body of water. That isn't much to go on.

    • @VictorWaag
      @VictorWaag Год назад

      @@12yearssober lol true that! I was just saying to the guy that if he wanted to know more then nothing at all watch them

  • @mikedick6029
    @mikedick6029 Год назад +1

    Uncle Jimmy is living in my basement

  • @Ryan-hl4ur
    @Ryan-hl4ur Год назад

    There was NO sheeran but there was an o'brien, in a Giacalone's car the day Hoffa disappeared, can U explain that? Tony pro's boss worked for Tony G. Hoffa was meant 2 have a meeting with tony pro the day he went missing.

  • @greyjedi6430
    @greyjedi6430 Год назад +5

    Two main things I'd love to know before I did one is Hoffa and the other is who the fuck was jack the ripper

    • @evancoker194
      @evancoker194 Год назад

      One account i read, ( Jack the Ripper ) was that investigators had settled upon an individual who was a member of the Royal family. And that doused the investigation, right there.

  • @adamlastman6688
    @adamlastman6688 Месяц назад

    shot by his best friend at a house in detroit

  • @yacined4190
    @yacined4190 Год назад +1

    stubborn as a mule fcked up nd found out

  • @Detroit_Siggy.
    @Detroit_Siggy. Год назад +2

    Dust to Dust .

  • @Ryan-hl4ur
    @Ryan-hl4ur Год назад

    Wanna know a secret? This o'brien was a weapon of convenience. Here's a kid so stupid, he's involved in this thing & he gets a fish to give to the Hoffa family "anonymously". Jack was so mad his' wife hurried him off before he fell out of rotation. (Saw GF) assumed that's what u do, Idk?

  • @ButtersCCookie
    @ButtersCCookie Год назад +1

    He's not buried anywhere. Did his adopted son have anything to do with it? Unions protected workers. All that extra stuff, was it necessary?

    • @josephsierzengaIV
      @josephsierzengaIV Год назад +3

      No. …Chuckie O’Brian was used as a patsy…miss direction from the men who planned the hit.
      Aka: Anthony Giacolone and Vito Giacolone the masterminds behind the hit.
      Tony ‘Pal’ Palazzolo was the actual killer.
      Jimmy was incinerated at Central Sanitation, a Detroit Partnership owned sanitation company that burned down due to an arson fire just prior to the FBI executing a search warrant.

  • @Ryan-hl4ur
    @Ryan-hl4ur Год назад

    And for o'brien it was very personal. Got nervous & booked it, knowing what he knew, he couldn't stand up to Jimmy Jr., nevermind professional investigators. They used that against him, guilt & prison. I'd even wager, not much that he somehow was coerced to pull the trigger. Now, what happened after, Idk? But it was effective.

    • @bobbywomack8262
      @bobbywomack8262 8 месяцев назад

      He didn't do shit but drive the car! Thats all he did. Period. He retired down in Florida. A free man

  • @nagone11
    @nagone11 Год назад +3

    Hoffa just should have left the mob alone...

    • @12yearssober
      @12yearssober Год назад +4

      He was too much of a hard ass to back down.

    • @backagain5216
      @backagain5216 Год назад +1

      @@12yearssober He wasn’t so hard that he was killed because of his ego. He could have retired a millionaire but nah…. He had to roll the dice. Not the most sympathetic person. He had people murdered.

    • @yacined4190
      @yacined4190 Год назад +4

      stubborn as a mule fcked up nd find out

    • @cbesthelper404
      @cbesthelper404 Год назад

      It was an, "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em" kind of thing. He could not have achieved what he achieved had he fought the mob. He would have lost. Despite everything, he was his own boss, or at least he operated as if he were. That brought him glory, but it also brought him his demise.

    • @nagone11
      @nagone11 Год назад

      @@cbesthelper404 Hence...he should have just left them alone...