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    Delphi Murders: Richard Allen Sentenced to 130 Years for Barbaric Killings of Teenagers Abigail Williams and Liberty German

    B. NovakBy B. NovakDecember 21, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Delphi, Indiana – Eight years after the senseless murders of two young girls sent shockwaves through a small town, Richard Allen, the man responsible for their deaths, has finally received his punishment. On Friday, Allen was sentenced to 130 years in prison, reflecting the severity of his crimes.

    In 2017, Abigail Williams and Liberty German, 13 and 14 years old respectively, were tragically murdered while hiking on the Delphi Monon High Bridge Trail. Their bodies were found the following day, leaving the close-knit community of Delphi reeling. The case remained unsolved for years, a constant source of pain and uncertainty for the victims’ families and the town as a whole. 

    Delphi Murders: Richard Allen Sentenced to 130 Years for Barbaric Killings of Teenagers Abigail Williams and Liberty German

    A breakthrough finally came in October 2022 when Allen, a 52-year-old former drugstore clerk, was arrested. During the subsequent four-week trial, prosecutors presented a compelling case. Evidence included chilling Snapchat footage captured by one of the victims, showing the suspect and the disturbing words, “Down the hill.”

    Additionally, phone calls Allen allegedly made from jail to his wife, Kathy, were played for the jury. In these calls, Allen reportedly confessed to the murders, stating, “I did it. I killed Abby and Libby.”

    Allen’s defense team argued that the phone call confessions were unreliable, claiming Allen was mentally unstable due to solitary confinement. They pointed to bizarre behavior exhibited by Allen in jail, including self-harm and unsanitary habits. Despite these arguments, the jury found Allen guilty of murder. 

    Judge Delivers Scathing Remarks

    Judge Frances C. Gull, upon sentencing Allen to the maximum 65 years per murder, to be served consecutively, delivered a powerful statement. She condemned Allen’s actions as “among the most hideous crimes,” highlighting the enduring impact on the victims’ families. She further criticized Allen’s courtroom behavior, specifically his disrespect towards the court.

    While Allen’s attorneys plan to appeal the verdict, there is a sense of closure for the Delphi community. The 130-year sentence ensures Allen will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars, a consequence that reflects the gravity of his crimes. The Delphi murders serve as a tragic reminder of the vulnerability of young people and the importance of swift justice.

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