An Indiana jury has reached a verdict for double murder suspect Richard Allen in the infamous Delphi murders case. The trial, which has been ongoing for over seven years, centers around the brutal killings of two teenage girls, Abigail Williams and Liberty German, in February 2017.
Prosecutors presented evidence linking Allen to the crime scene, including a bullet matching a firearm found in his home and multiple confessions made by Allen while in prison. The defense argued Allen's mental state post-arrest, highlighting expert analysis.
During the trial, a former FBI expert testified about activity on Libby's phone, suggesting a potential challenge to the prosecution's timeline of events. Carroll County Prosecutor Nick McLeland described the gruesome scene where the girls were found, detailing their injuries and the state of their clothing.
A key piece of evidence was a video captured by Libby on her phone, showing the girls walking with an unknown man known as 'Bridge Guy.' The video, recorded shortly before the girls' disappearance, played a crucial role in the trial.
Allen admitted to ordering the girls 'down the hill' in a jailhouse confession, claiming he intended to rape them but changed his mind. Witnesses testified to seeing Allen near the trail on the day of the murders.
Investigators recovered incriminating items from Allen's home during a search in 2022, including a jacket and a handgun consistent with evidence from the crime scene. The defense's theory of an Odinist cult's involvement was not allowed in court.
The verdict announcement in the Carroll County courtroom marks a significant development in the long-awaited resolution of the Delphi murders case.