Police ‘recorded over’ interviews with ‘key suspects’ in Delphi murders case ‘due to a DVR program error,’ attorney seeking dismissal of charges say

Liberty Libby German and Abigail Abby Williams (FBI), Richard Allen (Indiana State Police), and the area where the victims

Insets top to bottom: Liberty “Libby” German and Abigail “Abby” Williams (FBI). Inset right: Richard Allen (Indiana State Police). Background: The area where the bodies of German and Williams were discovered (WXIN).

After less than four days of deliberation, a jury in Indiana has convicted accused Delphi murderer Richard Allen on all charges in the horrific slayings of two teen girls in Indiana. The guilty verdict was announced Monday after 17 days of testimony in one of the most high-profile — and controversial — murder trials in the history of the state.

Authorities accused the 52-year-old Allen of killing Abigail “Abby” Williams, 13, and Liberty “Libby” German, 14, whose bodies were discovered in a wooded area just off the Delphi Historic Trails system in 2017. Jurors found Allen guilty on two counts of murder and two additional counts of felony murder while committing or attempting to commit kidnapping in the girls’ deaths.

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