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BURN is a true crime podcast about the unsolved murder of fifteen year old David Eyman whose body was found bound and burned on the outskirts of Kansas City in August of 1974. This podcast looks into the details of the investigation and the man who may have gotten away with murder.

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Ep 6 | In Memoriam

The final episode details Funston's life after David's murder and Dylan Kingsley shares her theories about what happened August 14, 1974.

Ep 5 | If Anything Happens To Me...

The evidence in David's case pointed to Funston being the killer. Unfortunately, all of that evidence has since disappeared, either by negligence or corruption. What more did the police need to press charges against the Raymore officer?...A confession?

Ep 4 | Wanda

Episode 4 takes a look at other possible suspects, theories and rumors that came up in the days after David's murder and just how far Wanda was willing to go to seek justice for David.

Ep 3 | The Boys

In episode three, police speak with several teenage boys who detail their interactions and relationships with Funston. Could these statements shed light on a possible motive for David's murder? Even if we can overlook the fires in episode two as coincidence, the statements of these boys are hard to ignore and even harder to hear.

Ep 2 | Red Flags

Before David’s body is even identified, a man comes forward with a possible suspect. This episode details the background of this first real lead in the case.

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