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[The Unsolved Burger Chef Murders: A Case of Investigatory Negligence]-[Episode 441: The Burger Chef Murders Part 1]

Morbid · B2 · 2023-03-13

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The Burger Chef Murders: A Tragic Case of Negligence

On November 18, 1978, a horrific crime occurred at a Burger Chef restaurant in Speedway, Indiana, that would haunt the community for decades. Four young employees—Jane Freit, Ruth Shelton, Daniel Davis, and Mark Flemons—disappeared during their closing shift. What began as a potential robbery escalated into a heartbreaking multiple homicide, a case that remains unsolved to this day due to a catastrophic lack of professional investigative work.

The Disappearance and Initial Response

The alarm was first raised by Brian Kring, an off-duty employee who stopped by the restaurant shortly after midnight to visit his friends. He found the back door unlocked and the interior empty, with the cash register drawers discarded and the employees' personal belongings, such as purses and coats, left behind. Despite the suspicious nature of the scene, local police initially dismissed the event as "petty theft," speculating that the teenagers had simply stolen the money and run away. This assumption was profoundly flawed, as the manager, Robert Gilliot, insisted that these were "responsible" and "trustworthy" kids who would never abandon their posts.

Investigatory Negligence

The most infuriating aspect of this case is the total failure of law enforcement to secure the crime scene. Because the police did not treat the disappearance as a serious crime, the restaurant was cleaned by employees the next morning. No crime scene technicians were called, no photographs were taken, and no fingerprints were dusted. This "investigatory negligence" effectively wiped away any potential forensic evidence that could have identified the perpetrators. The police also failed to collect or photograph a roll of adhesive tape found near the safe, a crucial detail that might have indicated how the victims were restrained or threatened.

The Discovery and Autopsy Findings

The victims' bodies were discovered the following day on a property in Johnson County. Autopsies revealed a scene of extreme brutality. Ruth Shelton and Daniel Davis were found lying face down, executed in a manner that suggested a calculated, cold-blooded approach. Jane Freit had been stabbed with a hunting knife so violently that the blade broke off in her chest, while Mark Flemons suffered blunt force trauma to the head. The investigators theorized that at least two attackers were involved, noting that the perpetrators likely had experience in such crimes, given the boldness required to control four individuals.

Turf Wars and Communication Breakdowns

The investigation was further hampered by "interdepartmental bitterness" and "ego." The Speedway Police and the Johnson County Sheriff's Department clashed with the Indiana State Police, who eventually took over the case. This lack of cooperation meant that information was withheld not only from the public and the media but between the law enforcement agencies themselves. The families of the victims were kept in the dark, with detectives failing to provide updates or even allowing them to share photographs of their children with the press.

A Case Left Cold

Despite the Burger Chef Corporation and other local businesses offering rewards, the investigation failed to produce credible leads. The police were forced to rely on the hope that the killers might eventually confess to someone with a "conscience." As the hosts of the podcast note, this reliance on luck rather than evidence is a testament to how poorly the case was handled from the outset. The tragedy of the Burger Chef murders is not just the loss of four promising young lives—Jane, the "Sweet Jane" who was in line for a promotion; Ruth, the brilliant honors student; Daniel, the aspiring Air Force recruit; and Mark, the cheerful band member—but also the systemic failure to provide them with the justice they deserved.

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