
5 episodes

Red Ball Audiochuck
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- True Crime
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4.5 • 15.9K Ratings
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From the creative minds behind Crime Junkie and with participation from the Indiana State Police, Ashley Flowers takes you alongside the reinvestigation into one of Indianapolis' most infamous unsolved cases.
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Update on Season 2 & CounterClock
We are hard at work on season 2 of Red Ball! While you wait, check out audiochuck's brand new season of CounterClock! Delia D'Ambra is looking into a 30-year-old case that many people believed was solved. But was a man wrongfully convicted due purely to racial bias? Listen to season 2 of CounterClock right now wherever you get your podcasts!
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Episode 1: So Many Rabbit Holes
In this first episode Ashley meets with First Sergeant Bill Dalton of the Indiana State Police to discuss one of the most infamous unsolved case in their files... the Burger Chef Murders.
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Episode 3: The Men That Came Before
To understand this case in 2019, we need to go back to the men who built the foundation of it starting back in 1978.
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Episode 4: Item 8063
First Sergeant Bill Dalton is taking a new approach to solving this 41-year-old cold case, and this new approach has uncovered new evidentiary possibilities that may be the killer's undoing.
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Episode 2: Box of Snakes
The Burger Chef Murders are synonymous with two clay busts but where did we get them from and should we still be using them as a lead?
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Customer Reviews
Well done, high quality
Flowers walks that delicate line of educating us (the public) of the humanity of police work without excusing any of the changes that must be made. Love this podcast and all Audiochuck productions.
Flowers
Her reading voice is mesmerizing. Her inflections and cadence lets me form a mental picture. Some others read to fast or too dramatic. Red ball ? I’m hooked
Unclear Objective
There’s very little actual information in this podcast. It feels like an idea that never got off the ground or was interrupted halfway. You hear very little about the facts of the case itself, which is described as a deliberate choice, and in terms of the investigation all you get is that the police department is swamped, overextended, and feeling judged, which occupies the bulk of the episodes and is regurgitated throughout. Ultimately the podcast feels like it’s floundering for a reason to exist.