New warrants expose chilling, disturbing details in Greg Biffle home burglary
Warrants reportedly reveal Greg Biffle's inner circle allegedly involved in burglary and fraud following the NASCAR driver's fatal December plane crash.
New warrants expose chilling, disturbing details in Greg Biffle home burglary Months after the family of late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle died in a plane crash, his home was burglarized, with hundreds of thousands of dollars stolen. New warrants suggest the crime might have been an inside job, as family bank accounts were allegedly compromised before the break-in. Detectives are investigating multiple suspects across several states, with evidence pointing to potential coordination and insider knowledge.
- Hundreds of thousands of dollars were stolen from Greg Biffle’s home after his family died in a plane crash.
- Warrants suggest the burglary may have been an inside job.
- Family bank accounts were allegedly compromised before the break-in, including a fraudulent check cashed from Biffle’s business account.
- Authorities believe people in Biffle and his wife’s inner circle are involved.
- Detectives are investigating multiple suspects across multiple states.
- Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina Grossu, and their two children died in a plane crash on December 18.
- Biffle was a NASCAR driver from 2003-16, winning 19 races and championships in the Xfinity and Truck Series.
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