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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Delphi's OTHER Alleged Coverup Involving Dead Kids - The Flora Fire

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 25 February 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

The Flora Fire remains one of the most disturbing and unsolved arson cases in Indiana, yet it has never received the same attention as the Delphi Murders—even though it happened just months earlier in the same county. In 2016, a fire tore through a home in Flora, Indiana, killing four young sisters—Keyana, Keyara, Kerrielle, and Kionnie. Initially ruled an accident, the case took a shocking turn when officials reversed their findings, declaring it arson. But missteps in the investigation, key officials abruptly resigning, and a lack of transparency from law enforcement have fueled suspicions of a cover-up. Why has no one been arrested for this horrific crime? And why does it seem like the case was quietly pushed aside while Delphi dominated headlines?
For nearly seven years, the burned remains of the home stood as a haunting reminder of this unsolved crime, before finally being demolished in 2023. The investigation has been riddled with inconsistencies, from the changing story about the presence of accelerants to crucial evidence reportedly going missing. Despite law enforcement’s claims that the case remains “active,” there have been no public updates, no suspects, and no arrests. Meanwhile, family members continue to fight for answers, holding annual memorials and keeping the pressure on investigators to deliver justice for the Flora Four.

So why does the Flora Fire remain unsolved, and could it still be solved today? With advancements in forensic fire investigations, the possibility of a new witness coming forward, or even a guilty conscience breaking under pressure, there is still hope for justice. But as the years pass, many are left wondering—was this case mishandled from the start, or was there a deliberate effort to bury the truth? Join us as we take a deep dive into the evidence, the unanswered questions, and the fight to make sure Flora is never forgotten.

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:03.1

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:06.7

Today's episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske is brought to you by the letter D.

0:13.2

Not like Sesame Street used to do?

0:15.8

It's an interesting thing when you have authorities that tell you to believe you got from A to D, but you didn't hit

0:28.9

B and C first. How did you get to D? We didn't hit C. We didn't hit C. No need to C here.

0:37.5

And to B, it's kind of overrated to me.

0:39.7

Come on.

0:40.1

Let's just go right to D.

0:41.9

A, D.

0:43.8

E. F.G.

0:44.4

Right?

0:44.9

That's how, no, that's not how the alphabet.

0:46.8

It is, that's how we do the alphabet here in Delphi.

0:51.9

Or more specifically, Carroll County, Indiana. Because there's so many cases there

0:57.6

where it feels like the official story is, we went from A to D, but B and C are, you know, they're not

1:07.0

really needed in this. And specifically, this happens around cases involving murdered children.

1:14.1

That's even stranger.

1:16.4

So how do we get from A to D in Delphi in Carroll County without hitting B and C?

1:24.1

Well, that's what we'd like to try and figure out, as is the case with the Delphi murders

1:29.2

and why Richard Allen is now spending the rest of his life in prison for a crime he very likely did not commit.

1:36.1

We didn't look at B and C very carefully.

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