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🗓️ 4 January 2022
⏱️ 75 minutes
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The Burger Chef murders have touched so many lives. So we're going to wrap up this regular season of "You Never Can Forget" by introducing you to some voices who can speak to how this case impacted them, and provide our audience with valuable context about this case.
In this episode, we'll speak to a Speedway resident who saved another man's life during the town's series of horrific bombings, a Burger Chef expert and podcaster, the assistant manager who helped run the restaurant on Crawfordsville Road after the murders, and the young employee who discovered that his coworkers were missing.
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0:28.1 | Content warning. This episode contains discussion of murder, violence, |
0:34.4 | maming, and suicide. Listener discretion is strongly advised. |
0:39.8 | Just as a heads up, this will be the concluding episode of this season of You Never Can Forget, |
0:45.7 | our investigative miniseries on the Berger-Chef murders. Starting next week will be returning |
0:51.3 | to our coverage of other restaurant-related homicides. Now, that's not to say we're done with |
0:56.9 | this case, though. We'll continue to work on it in the background, and we'll circle back with |
1:02.4 | you to share what we've found. We may stick to tradition and come out with a slew of new episodes |
1:07.5 | in November of 2022, or we may come out with updates sooner than that through bonus episodes. |
1:15.0 | But before we go, we wanted to highlight something that we've come to appreciate about the Berger-Chef case. |
1:21.8 | It's such a horrific tale, an unsolved mass murder. Four young people so violently ripped away |
1:29.6 | from their lives, from their families, from the friends who cared about them. Perhaps because of |
1:36.3 | the sheer scope of this crime, or because of the lack of answers, we've noted that people who've |
1:42.4 | been touched by the Berger-Chef case have formed a community. It's rich and it's far flung, |
1:49.1 | and it's made up of many voices. We wanted to dedicate this season finale to a handful of those voices. |
2:00.4 | My name is Anya Cane, and I'm Kevin Greenley, and we're the Murder Sheet, a weekly true crime podcast. |
2:09.5 | We're continuing the multi-part look into the Berger-Chef murders we began last year. |
2:14.8 | Each week we will be presenting you with new information and context about what happened |
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