  Fox News Breaks Jimmy Hoffa Mystery The 29-year-old mystery surrounding the death of Jimmy Hoffa is coming unraveled, thanks to the Fox News Channel.
Probing the Hoffa case, a team of investigators recruited by FNC's Eric Shawn discovered traces of blood on the floorboards of a Detroit home where Hoffa had been taken for a rendezvous with mobsters in 1975. Instead, Hoffa was shot to death by Frank "the Irishman" Sheeran, a trusted friend, reported Fox. Sheeran, who died last December, was a longtime suspect in the case. "I believe Frank Sheeran picked up Jimmy Hoffa at the Andiamo Restaurant, which was the Macus Red Fox at the time," Shawn told ABC Radio Network's John Batchelor on Friday.
"They drove to the [Detroit] house and walked in. When Hoffa realized no one was in there he tried to leave, but he got shot in the head. " Shawn said Hoffa's body was later cremated. Sheeran had told Fox News last year that he was Hoffa's killer, but he refused to make the confession on camera.
Sheeran's lawyer Charles Brandt told Fox that his client indeed had "pulled the trigger. " Brandt details Sheeran's involvement in Hoffa's murder in a new book due out next month, "I Heard You Paint Houses. " After Shawn interviewed Detroit-area prosecutor David Gorcyca last week about the blood find, Gorcyca dispatched his own forensic team to rip up the floorboards in the house and run DNA tests. 
