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You Never Can Forget: The FBI Files: Car Trouble

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True Crime, Murder, Unsolved Case, Killing, Murderer, Cold Case

3.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2023

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation helped out in the earliest days of the Burger Chef murders. The 1978 quadruple homicide remains unsolved.

In 2019, Kevin Greenlee requested documents pertaining to the case from the FBI. Recently, we finally received those. We'll be talking through some of the details we noticed in the files, in this episode and future installments of the show.

Access the FBI files here: https://vault.fbi.gov/speedway-indiana-burger-chef/speedway-indiana-burger-chef-part-01/view

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0:00.0

content warning. This episode contains discussion of murder. So way back in

0:07.0

February of 2019, I was growing frustrated with the Indiana State police

0:15.0

holding back their investigative files on the Bergerchev case and it occurred

0:21.2

to me that perhaps I could get the investigative files of another agency that

0:25.4

worked on the case, which was the FBI. So in that time, I filed a

0:30.4

FEMA Information Act request with the FBI requesting those files. Unbeknownst to

0:36.2

me a couple of weeks after I made that request, another podcaster named Chris

0:43.5

Davis, who had no knowledge of what I had done, he had the same idea that I did

0:49.0

and he also filed this same request to get these documents from the FBI.

0:54.8

As I said, he and I did this separately, but we did it in the early spring of

1:00.8

2019. It is now August of 2023 and we only just received the documents and a

1:10.5

couple of weeks after they were given to Chris and myself. They were

1:15.8

subsequently put by the FBI on their website. So these documents are now

1:20.1

available for everyone to see. There's a few hundred pages of them. So we

1:26.4

thought we would take a moment to give you a brief recap of the case where

1:32.0

then we're going to talk about just a few of the many things in these files that

1:36.2

jump out to us. Some stuff about another potential person that people have been

1:43.3

interested in looking at over the years, but we'll begin with the movements of a

1:48.3

particular car. My name is Ania Cain. I'm a journalist and I'm Kevin Greenley. I'm

1:54.7

an attorney and this is the murder sheet. We're a true crime podcast focused on

1:59.5

original reporting interviews and deep dives into murder cases. We are the

2:04.4

murder sheet and this is you never can't forget car trouble.

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