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Burger Chef was an American fast-food restaurant chain. It began operating in 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana , expanded throughout the United States, and at its peak in 1973 had 1,050 locations, including some in Canada. [ 1 ]
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On the night of the murders, a 16-year-old eyewitness saw two suspicious men in a car outside the Burger Chef just before closing. Both men were white and in their thirties. One man had a beard; the other was clean-shaven with light-colored ("fair") hair. [17] The police had models of the suspects created in clay to assist the investigation. [1]
In the 60s, Burger Chef was a huge chain, I believe for awhile second only to McDonald's and ahead of Burger King. It went through significant decline in the 70s, to the point that, by the 80s, it was foundering (they had very few locations left) and eventually had to fold into Hardee's.
The four victims of the 1978 Burger Chef murders. As pictured in the 20 November 1978 edition of the Indianapolis News. ... The following pages on the English ...
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This article needs more details explaining some points. For example, Ken York, former detective with the Indiana State Police points out there are irregularities indicate the motive may have not been robbery (Burger Chef murders, a 25-year-old mystery WTHR TV.)