After fatal plane crash, police think 'friends' of NASCAR's Greg Biffle stole from family

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After fatal plane crash, police think 'friends' of NASCAR's Greg Biffle stole from family

Updated 9 hours ago
Washington Times
New York Post
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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. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources. Sources in this event include Washington Times, New York Post.

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After fatal plane crash, police think 'friends' of NASCAR's Greg Biffle stole from family
Washington Times5/2/2026

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.

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Seven people, including Greg Biffle, were killed in the fatal crash, Image 2 shows FILE - Greg Biffle during driver introductions before the NASCAR Daytona 500 auto race at Daytona International Speedway, in Daytona Beach, Fla., Feb. 20, 2022
New York Post
New York Post
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5/2/2026

NASCAR legend Greg Biffle’s estate facing $30 million in wrongful death lawsuits over deadly plane crash

The estate of late NASCAR legend Greg Biffle is being sued for a total of $30 million following a fatal plane crash that killed seven in December. Biffle, his wife Cristina, their 14-year-old daughter Emma and 5-year-old son Ryder were killed in the crash, while pilot Dennis Dutton, his son Jack Dutton and Craig.