The Hoffa family is urging FBI Director Kash Patel to keep the investigation into Jimmy Hoffa’s 1975 disappearance open and to identify those believed to be responsible. Both reports say the family wants the FBI to continue working toward a resolution, even if any suspects or witnesses are now deceased. The family argues that the case should not be shelved and that the public deserves answers. In statements cited by outlets, Hoffa’s son, James, says he and others would prefer the case be solved rather than closed without further action. The family also characterizes its request as a call for the FBI to “name names,” indicating an interest in public identification of individuals linked to the disappearance.

Taken together, the coverage focuses on the family’s request for continued federal investigative activity and greater disclosure. It does not present new evidence or describe specific investigative steps taken by the FBI, but it emphasizes the family’s view that the matter remains unsolved and warrants continued attention.