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Author: Chris Davis

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With some of America's tragic crimes, law enforcement, the judicial system, and the media can spend years, or even decades, controlling the narrative. It's time someone gives the narrative back to the victims and their families. Series by series, case by case, True Crime Storytellers' host Chris Davis will present and break down the faulty "official narrative" and then will bring someone in to reveal the truth the public needs to hear for justice to prevail.

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Join me as I discuss three names that never should have been more than just three more redacted names in a file and a lead quickly checked off in the narrative of the Burger Chef Murders. In this episode, I'll dispel the relatively new myth that men named Timothy Willoughby and Jeff Reed had anything to do with this crime. Send us your thoughts, tips, and questions totruecrimestorytellers@gmail.comORJoin all of our listeners for the ultimate discussion this case in our Facebook Discussion Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/313642571667066
For more than 45 years now, a bad theory regarding a specific group of experience fast food heist men being responsible for the Speedway Burger Chef Murders has poisoned the investigation. A few years ago, two investigators who wholeheartedly believe in this theory decided to release the details on a podcast of their own. While there are facts out there that can easily discredit the theory in minutes, in this episode, I take a look at how the shoddy way ISP continues to investigate this case, just relying on the same bad information kept under lock and key for 45 years now, continues to lead back to this impossible theory and no closer to answers.Info derived from the Murder Sheet Podcast episode "You Never Can Forget: The Gang" was helpful in this episode. Listen to their full episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/you-never-can-forget-the-gang/id1538289354?i=1000543486339Quotes are used from The Investigators, featuring Todd McComas, and his bonus episode on the Burger Chef Murders. Listen to the full episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bonus-the-burger-chef-murders/id1498411118?i=1000635157623Feel free to e-mail us at truecrimestorytellers@gmail.comJoing the discussion about the Burger Chef Murders or recommend a case for future episodes via our Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/313642571667066
We continue to pull out the important tidbits from the over 400 pages of FBI files that were just recently released in the case of the Burger Chef Murders, and we also had brand new context with information uncovered in just the last few years and months by host Chris Davis and other dedicated researchers of this case. Send us your thoughts, tips, and questions to truecrimestorytellers@gmail.comORJoin all of our listeners for the ultimate discussion this case in our Facebook Discussion Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/313642571667066
Welcome to the premier of True Crime Storytellers. In our first series, we'll be giving an updated look at the Burger Chef Murders, now unsolved by the Indiana State Police for more than 45 years. In episode one we will focus on introducing statements from the recently-released FBI files on the case that establish the most accurate timeline of the crime.E-mail your thoughts, tips, and questions to truecrimestorytellers@gmail.comORJoin our Facebook Discussion Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/313642571667066
On January 15th, 2024, True Crime Storytellers will launch with the most updated results of my five-year journey down the rabbit hole that is the Burger Chef Murders.
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