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After fatal plane crash, police think 'friends' of NASCAR's Greg Biffle stole from family
Less than a month after former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family died in a plane crash last year, investigators say two of their “friends” conspired to break into the empty home and took cash, guns and financial information in an attempt to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars. More than 40 search warrants have been issued, authorities in North Carolina say, focusing on a married couple who allegedly knew Biffle and his wife Cristina. The suspects did “a lot of planning in an attempt to make a financial gain” off their deaths, Iredell County Sheriff Darren Campbell said. The Associated Press is not naming the pair because no arrests have been made. Biffle, his wife and his two children, along with three others, died in the Dec. 18 crash, which remains under investigation by the NTSB. Some survivors of those killed are suing the estates of Biffle and the pilot for millions of dollars. According to a search warrant affidavit, the husband being investigated met Biffle when the former driver used his private helicopter to deliver aid after Hurricane Helene. The woman attended a Christmas party at the Biffles’ home in Mooresville, North Carolina, weeks before the crash.
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Friends of late NASCAR star Greg Biffle looted funds shortly after driver's death, investigators say
Multiple “fraudulent activities” were committed against late NASCAR star Greg Biffle shortly after he died in a North Carolina plane crash. Investigators say friends of the driver stole money from him through various online accounts.Biffle, his wife and children were killed when their Cessna C550 crash landed near Statesville Regional Airport on Dec. 18 last year, which allegedly triggered a digital looting of the Hall of Fame nominee's accounts, according to a search warrant affidavit. "Multiple fraudulent activities were discovered during the course of this investigation. Banking accounts, Venmo accounts, PayPal accounts, and other financials were accessed by an online suspect," Iredell County Sheriff’s Detective Charles Davidson wrote in a search warrant affidavit."Personal information of Greg and Christina Biffle were used to change phone numbers and email addresses in order to access funds within these accounts. The funds were transferred to other accounts not owned by Greg or Christina Biffle as well as used to make multiple purchases."Investigators believe a break-in at the Biffle residence on the night of Jan. 7 and early morning of Jan. 8 helped suspects gain access to the driver's accounts.A woman was captured on security video spending nearly six hours inside the Biffle home before