Delphi murders suspect Richard Allen, found guilty of brutally murdering two teen girls on an Indiana hiking trail in 2017, is asking a Carroll County court to overturn his conviction.
Last month, the legal team representing Richard Allen — the Delphi man sentenced to 130 years for the February 2017 deaths of teenagers Libby German and Abby Williams — filed a motion citing four ...
"It's natural for a convicted murderer to want his murder conviction overturned," Áine Cain, co-host of the "Murder Sheet" podcast, which has been covering the Delphi murders for five years, told Fox ...
Delphi Murders Trial: Suspect Richard Allen's Attorneys Make Stunning Revelation About Hair At Crime Scene "This should be particularly disturbing because, had he been given the opportunity to do ...
DELPHI, Ind. — Late Monday night ... there would certainly have been probable cause to arrest and charge" the other person with the murders. The final issue in the Motion to Correct Errors deals with ...
DELPHI, Ind. — For the first time ... The juror said the jury disregarded evidence of a bullet investigators found at the crime scene and linked to Allen’s gun, finding the science of tool ...