Chicago Tribune: FBI agents
dig at a Michigan farm where the Teamsters leader is rumored to be buried. In 1975, he vanished from a restaurant about 20 miles from the farm, where organized crime figures used to meet.
Википедиа: [Hoffa's] union also used
less lawful means to bring some employers into line, creating the image of Teamsters as thugs that remains today. It is said that he built the Teamsters with "two balls and a billy club," and that "he wasn't afraid to get his hands dirty."
Hoffa's son, James P. Hoffa, is the Teamsters' current leader; his daughter, Barbara Ann Crancer, currently serves as an Associate Circuit Court Judge in St. Louis, Missouri.