No sign of remains in new Mich. search for Hoffa
ROSEVILLE, Mich. (AP) — Jimmy Hoffa is presumed dead, cocooned in mystery and innuendo and missing for the past 37 years. Patricia Szpunar just hopes that if the former Teamsters boss' remains do turn up, they're not in her backyard.
Over the years, authorities have dug up a Michigan horse farm, looked under a swimming pool and pulled up floorboards in their quest for Hoffa.
The latest search led police, droves of local and national reporters and dozens of curious onlookers to Szpunar's brick ranch-style home in Roseville.
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