Australian filmmakers have taken a crack at one of Central Indiana’s most notorious cold cases — and they may have uncovered a game-changing piece of information. On Nov. 17, 1978, four employees were ...
SPEEDWAY, Ind. — We're getting our first look at a new documentary examining the kidnapping and murders of four employees at the Burger Chef in Speedway. There have been many theories about the grisly ...
The call from dispatch crackled across Indiana State Trooper Jim Cramer's police radio. It was early on the morning of November 18, 1978. Four employees had gone missing from a Burger Chef in Speedway ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Filmmakers Luke Rynderman and Adam Kamien are self-described “true crime” junkies. That’s how they first learned of one of the most famous cold cases in Indiana history and ...
The late shift ended normally — until the crew was gone. Two days later, all four were found killed in different ways Indiana State Police Jayne Friedt, 20, Ruth Ellen Shelton, 17, Daniel “Danny” ...
For 40 years, Steven David DeLong has been trying to make sense of the night the Speedway bomber left his father physically and mentally scarred. “I’ll go back to Speedway High School, to that spot," ...
Brett Kimberlin, also known as the Speedway Bomber, is the infamous male who set an Indiana town ablaze with a series of coordinated bombings in 1978. The man behind the madness was also convicted of ...
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