2 minutes ago: Police investigators have just released the results of Greg Biffle’s autopsy; the injuries were not from the plane crash but originated from…

2 minutes ago: Police investigators have released the autopsy results in the case of Greg Biffle — and the injuries did not come from the plane crash.

According to investigators, what they found has completely overturned the timeline of the case.

Authorities initially believed Greg Biffle, a 53-year-old private pilot and former racing executive (fictional), died on impact when his single-engine aircraft went down in a remote wooded area last month.

But the autopsy tells a different story.

A terrifying one.


WHAT THE AUTOPSY REVEALED

At a late-night press briefing, the medical examiner confirmed:

  • No fatal blunt-force trauma consistent with a high-speed crash

  • No smoke inhalation

  • No aviation-related injuries severe enough to cause death

Instead, investigators discovered:

Multiple pre-impact injuries inflicted hours before the plane ever left the ground.

Including:

  • Defensive wounds on both forearms

  • A fractured rib inconsistent with turbulence

  • Deep contusions caused by repeated blunt-force strikes

  • Traces of a fast-acting sedative in his bloodstream

“The victim was already incapacitated before takeoff,” the examiner stated.
“The crash was staged.”


THE CHILLING TURN

Surveillance footage from a private airstrip—previously overlooked—shows Biffle was not alone the night of the flight.

A second figure appears on camera:

  • Wearing gloves

  • Loading luggage that was never recovered

  • Leaving the hangar alone

The plane took off 23 minutes later.

Investigators now believe Greg Biffle was either:

  • Forced onto the plane

  • Or already unconscious when the aircraft departed

Which means—

The crash was not an accident.
It was a cover-up.


WHY IT WAS STAGED

Sources close to the investigation revealed that Biffle had recently:

  • Changed his will

  • Reported internal financial misconduct

  • Scheduled a meeting with federal investigators

That meeting never happened.


WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

Police have reclassified the case from aviation accident to homicide.

A person of interest has been identified.
No name released yet.

But investigators confirmed one final detail that sent a chill through the room:

“Greg Biffle was alive when the plane took off.”