Investigators: 'Friends' of former NASCAR driver conspired to loot home after deadly plane crash
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Investigators: 'Friends' of former NASCAR driver conspired to loot home after deadly plane crash
"Authorities reported a break-in at the home on Jan. 8, saying $30,000 in cash, two Glock handguns and NASCAR memorabilia were stolen."
"A person seen on surveillance video, identified as a woman, appeared to be familiar with the large home's layout, including the locations of cameras, closets and a safe room."
"The suspects did 'a lot of planning in an attempt to make a financial gain' off their deaths, Iredell County Sheriff Darren Campbell said."
"Evidence showed a cellphone and multiple devices were active on the property during that time, according to the warrant."
Investigators revealed that two acquaintances of Greg Biffle conspired to break into his home following the family's fatal plane crash. The couple allegedly planned to steal cash, firearms, and financial information, aiming for significant financial gain. Authorities issued over 40 search warrants focusing on the suspects, who had prior connections to Biffle. A break-in occurred on January 8, resulting in the theft of $30,000, handguns, and memorabilia. Surveillance footage indicated the intruder was familiar with the home's layout, spending hours inside during the break-in.
Read at ABC11 Raleigh-Durham
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