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100: The Burger Chef Murders with Áine Cain and Kevin Greenlee

1 h 52 min · Gestern
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One hundred episodes later, we're diving into one of Indiana's most infamous unsolved cases. On the night of November 17, 1978, four young Burger Chef employees vanished from the Speedway restaurant where they worked. Their bodies were discovered two days later in neighboring Johnson County, launching an investigation that has remained unresolved for nearly five decades. In this milestone episode, we first revisit the timeline, the investigation, and the enduring questions surrounding the Burger Chef murders before sitting down with special guests Áine Cain and Kevin Greenlee of the Murder Sheet podcast. Together, we discuss their extensive reporting on the case, what they've uncovered through years of research, and why the victims' stories deserve to remain in the public eye. As we celebrate our 100th episode, we want to thank every listener who has joined us in exploring the stories that deserve to be remembered. We couldn't have reached this milestone without you. SOURCES: To be posted!

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Episode 100: The Burger Chef Murders with Áine Cain and Kevin Greenlee Cover

100: The Burger Chef Murders with Áine Cain and Kevin Greenlee

One hundred episodes later, we're diving into one of Indiana's most infamous unsolved cases. On the night of November 17, 1978, four young Burger Chef employees vanished from the Speedway restaurant where they worked. Their bodies were discovered two days later in neighboring Johnson County, launching an investigation that has remained unresolved for nearly five decades. In this milestone episode, we first revisit the timeline, the investigation, and the enduring questions surrounding the Burger Chef murders before sitting down with special guests Áine Cain and Kevin Greenlee of the Murder Sheet podcast. Together, we discuss their extensive reporting on the case, what they've uncovered through years of research, and why the victims' stories deserve to remain in the public eye. As we celebrate our 100th episode, we want to thank every listener who has joined us in exploring the stories that deserve to be remembered. We couldn't have reached this milestone without you. SOURCES: To be posted!

Gestern1 h 52 min
Episode 99. Q & A Before the Centennial Episode! Cover

99. Q & A Before the Centennial Episode!

Before we hit triple digits, we wanted to sit down and answer your questions in a special Q&A episode! From behind-the-scenes podcast drama to our favorite cases we’ve covered so far, we’re diving into your submissions and reflecting on the wild ride to 100 episodes. We’re also talking about what’s next for the podcast, where we see the next 100 episodes going, and the stories we still can’t stop thinking about. Oh… and yes. We finally reveal the infamous Indiana cold case we’ll be covering for Episode 100. To celebrate this milestone, we’re also doing a merch giveaway! Be sure to rate and review the podcast for a chance to win. Your support genuinely helps our show grow, and we can’t thank you enough for sticking with us through 99 episodes of mystery, chaos, and questionable emotional stability. Episode 100 is almost here. SOURCE: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTB6Pkr1y/

28. Mai 202629 min
Episode 98. Missing & Dead U.S. Scientists: Conspiracy or Coincidence? Cover

98. Missing & Dead U.S. Scientists: Conspiracy or Coincidence?

A retired Air Force general vanishes without a trace. A NASA scientist disappears during a hike. Multiple researchers connected to nuclear, aerospace, and classified government projects are found dead under mysterious circumstances. Now, federal investigators and Congress are looking into whether these cases are connected — or if the internet has spiraled ordinary tragedies into something far more sinister. In today’s episode, we’re diving into the growing mystery surrounding at least 10 scientists and researchers tied to sensitive U.S. programs whose deaths and disappearances have fueled conspiracy theories, national security concerns, and intense online speculation. From UFO rumors to espionage fears, we break down what’s fact, what’s rumor, and why this story has captured so much attention. Are these isolated incidents… or pieces of a much darker puzzle? SOURCES:

13. Mai 202645 min
Episode 97. Indiana Cold Case: The Murder of Essie McVey Cover

97. Indiana Cold Case: The Murder of Essie McVey

In August 2011, 85-year-old Essie Mae McVey was found barely alive on the floor of her Greencastle, Indiana condo—shot in the back of the head in what investigators believe was a burglary gone wrong. But here’s the thing… nothing was taken. No forced entry. No witnesses. No murder weapon. And in a quiet community just miles from DePauw University, the case barely made headlines. In this episode, we’re diving into the unsolved murder of Essie McVey—a grandmother of three children, ten grandchildren, and nineteen great-grandchildren—whose life was taken in a matter of minutes during a narrow 76-minute window in broad daylight. SOURCES: https://www.suncommercial.com/banner_graphic/archives/article_eb0325f4-fdc6-5952-a1b4-db370f9929f2.html https://www.newspapers.com/image/126386679/?match=1&terms=essie%20mcvey https://www.suncommercial.com/banner_graphic/archives/article_6f35080f-1456-535e-9ea5-ec6bca1d0d37.html https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/greencastle-in/essie-mc-vey-4800977

2. Mai 202633 min
Episode 96. The Murder of 18-Year-Old Eleanor Kaatz Cover

96. The Murder of 18-Year-Old Eleanor Kaatz

In 1964, an 18-year-old girl was walking to school in Wausau, Wisconsin… and never made it. Eleanor Kaatz was attacked in broad daylight on a quiet island. Stabbed nearly 50 times and left near the river, she was somehow still alive when she was found. But two days later, she died from her injuries. The man responsible, Terry Caspersen, was caught almost immediately. What he admitted—and what investigators uncovered—painted the picture of a deeply disturbed young man capable of extreme violence. But what makes this case even more unsettling… is that it didn’t end with her murder. After serving years in prison, he was released—only to attack again. This is the story of a murder that shocked a community, a victim who fought to survive, and a killer whose violence didn’t stop when it should have. SOURCES: Coming soon!

15. Apr. 202628 min