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The Jimmy Hoffa mystery explained

The Jimmy Hoffa mystery explained

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Hoffa's son, James P. Hoffa, sits for an exclusive interview with Fox News senior correspondent Eric Shawn for Fox Nation's series, 'Riddle: The Search for James R. Hoffa.'
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