LIBBY GERMAN & ABBY WILLIAMS: Indiana vs. Richard Allen for 2017 murder of two Delphi girls *TRIAL IN PROGRESS*

On February 14, 2017, the bodies of Abigail Williams and Liberty German were discovered near the Monon High Bridge Trail, which is part of the Delphi Historic Trails in Delphi, Indiana, United States, after the young girls had disappeared from the same trail the previous day. The murders have received significant media coverage because a photo and audio recording of an individual believed to be the girls' murderer was found on German's smartphone. Despite the audio and video recordings of the suspect that have been circulated and the more than 26,000 tips that police have received, no arrest in the case has been made.[1][2][3]

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Police have not publicly stated nor released details of how the girls were murdered.[6] As early as February 15, 2017, Indiana State Police began circulating a still image of an individual reportedly seen on the Monon High Bridge Trail near where the two friends were slain; the grainy photograph appearing to capture a Caucasian male, with hands in pockets, walking on the rail bridge, head down, toward the girls.[4] A few days later, the person in the photograph was named the prime suspect in the double-homicide.[5]

On February 22, law enforcement released an audio recording where the voice of the assailant,[7] though in some degree muffled, is heard to say, "Down the hill." It was at this news conference that officials credited the source of the audio and imagery to German's smartphone, and, further, regarded her as a hero for having had the uncanny foresight and fortitude to record the exchange in secret. Police indicated that additional evidence from the phone had been secured, but that they did not release it so as not to "compromise any future trial." By this time, the reward offered in the case was set at $41,000.[5]


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Judge in Kegan Kline case issues ‘decorum order’ ahead of pretrial hearings, jury trial​

A judge issued an order Monday about public decorum before this week’s pretrial hearing for Kegan Kline, a Kokomo man accused of 30 counts involving child porn and exploitation.

Kegan has been accused of using the anthony_shots social media account to get sexual images and videos of young girls.

Police have said that account may be linked to the murders of Abby Williams and Libby German in Delphi in 2017.

In the “pretrial courtroom management and decorum order,” Judge Timothy P. Spahr of Miami Circuit Court notes that a pretrial hearing is set to begin at 10 a.m. Thursday while the final pretrial hearing is et for 10 a.m. Dec. 10, but additional pretrial hearings may be needed. Online court records show a jury trial set to begin Jan. 18.

Only Indiana, Mississippi, South Dakota and the District of Columbia ban cameras in the courtroom, but the judge’s order says computers and other electronic devices for taking notes will be allowed in the courtroom. Members of the public and the news media will be allowed to make text-based social media posts, including “live-tweeting.” However, livestreaming is prohibited.
 

Judge in Kegan Kline case issues ‘decorum order’ ahead of pretrial hearings, jury trial​

A judge issued an order Monday about public decorum before this week’s pretrial hearing for Kegan Kline, a Kokomo man accused of 30 counts involving child porn and exploitation.

Kegan has been accused of using the anthony_shots social media account to get sexual images and videos of young girls.

Police have said that account may be linked to the murders of Abby Williams and Libby German in Delphi in 2017.

In the “pretrial courtroom management and decorum order,” Judge Timothy P. Spahr of Miami Circuit Court notes that a pretrial hearing is set to begin at 10 a.m. Thursday while the final pretrial hearing is et for 10 a.m. Dec. 10, but additional pretrial hearings may be needed. Online court records show a jury trial set to begin Jan. 18.

Only Indiana, Mississippi, South Dakota and the District of Columbia ban cameras in the courtroom, but the judge’s order says computers and other electronic devices for taking notes will be allowed in the courtroom. Members of the public and the news media will be allowed to make text-based social media posts, including “live-tweeting.” However, livestreaming is prohibited.
I am generally against camera bans. Seems it is a state law here which is odd to me so the judge probably couldn't do much about it if he wanted to. At least he is allowing the other kinds of devices but they certainly aren't as good as live stream.

A bit off subject but I think in this day and age almost all proceedings should be at least recorded and kept at minimum. Just as I think all possible evidence should be kept in unsolved cases since advances happen at a crazy pace these days or so it seems.
 
Haven't even read this, just hearing it, have no idea what is what yet. Married with a couple kids.

 
This is quite a development! I’ll be praying all weekend they have the right guy.

I wonder if there’s any connection to the catfish or if that’s really just a huge, gross coincidence.
It does seem like it COULD be connected to Kline and the dropbox but just speculation at this point.

If they are holding a PC and headlines say the arrest is connected to Delphi murders, I'm hoping and praying this is the right guy.

He is a licensed pharmacy tech is what is being said.
 

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