The Real Jimmy Hoffa Was the Most Dangerous Man in The Irishman

On July 30, 1975, Jimmy Hoffa walked into the parking lot of the Machus Red Fox restaurant in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, climbed into a maroon Mercury Marquis, and vanished forever. Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman told you Frank Sheeran pulled the trigger. The FBI’s own Hoffex report tells a very different story. In this deep dive, we expose what investigators have known for nearly 50 years but Hollywood ignored. The men who actually drove Hoffa to his death were a New Jersey crew working directly under Genovese capo Anthony Provenzano, sanctioned by Pennsylvania boss Russell Bufalino, executed in cooperation with the Detroit Partnership. We trace the forensic evidence, the witness placements, the phone records, and the lab results that destroyed Sheeran’s confession within months of its publication. What you’ll learn in this episode: Why Hoffa’s federal lawsuit threatened to expose 20 years of mob pension fund corruption The three men named in the FBI Hoffex report as the actual killers The forensic evidence that contradicts Frank Sheeran’s deathbed confession The Beaverland Street house blood test results that collapsed the Irishman narrative The 4 most credible theories about where Hoffa’s body actually went Why Sally Bugs Briguglio was executed on Mulberry Street in 1978 How Russell Bufalino delivered the verdict that ended Hoffa’s life Key figures covered: Jimmy Hoffa, Frank Sheeran, Russell Bufalino, Anthony Tony Pro Provenzano, Salvatore Sally Bugs Briguglio, Thomas Andretta, Gabriel Briguglio, Tony Giacalone, Frank Fitzsimmons, and Phil Brother Moscato. This story matters today because the Hoffa case represents the most successful organized crime cover-up of the 20th century. With every primary witness now dead, the truth is finally surfacing through declassified FBI files and decades of investigative work. The version The Irishman sold you was fiction. The real story is darker, smarter, and far more disturbing. Sources referenced: FBI Hoffex Report, declassified 2007 (vault.fbi.gov); Dan Moldea, The Hoffa Wars and ongoing investigative reporting; Charles Brandt, I Heard You Paint Houses (2004), assessed against contradictory evidence. Subscribe for new mob documentaries every week. Hit the bell to never miss an upload. Drop your theory in the comments. Where do you think Hoffa really ended up? #TheIrishman #JimmyHoffa #MafiaHistory #FrankSheeran #RussellBufalino #TonyProvenzano #FBIFiles #ColdCase #MobDocumentary #TeamstersUnion #UnsolvedMysteries #MafiaTalks #MobHits #OrganizedCrime #TrueCrime