

"The story of Bon's Burgers goes back to 1958, where 2 college students Had the same idea of Animated performers, The names were Jack Walten and Felix Kranken.
it took them 16 Years to actually execute this concept, By that time Kranken and Walten had built their own Families, Felix Married a beautiful lady and Walten was not only a great Husband but also the Happy father of 3 Beautiful children"

Ed (12) and Molly (9) died Thursday, May 2nd, 1974 in a fatal car accident, they were leaving a party made by their school to celebrate Spring. Jack Walten (father, husband) couldn't take the kids to the celebration because of work. A friend of Mr. Walten would take the kids instead. On the way back home, Jack's friend would be driving in questionable conditions, thus crashing his car near the road next to Saint Juana's forest. Instantly taking both Edward and Molly's lives. You will be remembered, our little angels, our little red children."

News report my friend Joshua sent me by E-mail, he got it from an old TV warehouse in Detroit. The 4th compilation is currently being fixed, as the tapes are very corrupted. Enjoy!

Felix Archer Kranken reportedly arrived at the station in the morning on May 3rd, He had a broken pair of glasses, dirty blue pants and a yellow dress shirt covered in dirt and blood. When I got the call He was already taken into custody, we sat him down for a few hours and he revealed valuable information about a case we were previously told about earlier that same day by Mr. Jack Walten. Walten's 2 youngest kids, Edd and Molly Walten, had disappeared with Kranken the night prior. Felix's alibi stated he was unconscious after the car crash for about 20 minutes, when he woke up the kids had ran off

found this one with my friend Dani while hiking back in Michigan. You won't believe this but it was left in the same spot i found tapes 1 and 2? Weird. (PS: Dani told me there's apparently an error where from 3 minutes 14 seconds onwards there's just a white screen for the remainder of the video, sorry about that. Apparently there's no way to fix it