NASCAR star Greg Biffle’s home burglary possible inside job — with sick message sent hours after fatal plane crash
The burglary of NASCAR driver Greg Biffle's North Carolina home is being investigated as a possible inside job, occurring weeks after Biffle, his wife, and their two children died in a plane crash. Investigators have linked a woman known to the family to the break-in and earlier suspicious activity, including unauthorized access to the family's financial accounts. Surveillance footage, license plate data, and digital evidence suggest the suspect had intimate knowledge of the home and its security systems.
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Sports NASCAR star Greg Biffle’s home burglary possible inside job — with sick message sent hours after fatal plane crash By Adam Silverstein Published April 30, 2026, 1:57 a.m. ET The burglary of late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle’s North Carolina home is being treated as a possible inside job — after a series of events that began just hours after he and his family died in a plane crash. Biffle, 55, was killed alongside his wife Cristina and their two children, Emma, 14, and Ryder, 5, when their private jet went down near Statesville Regional Airport, NC, on Dec. 18.
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