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4 days ago · DELPHI, Ind. -- A pattern on the body of Delphi, Indiana, murder victim Libby German showed her blood was mixed with moisture, an officer testified at Richard Allen's trial. The officer said he ...
1 day ago · Carroll County Prosecutor Nicholas McLeland and his deputies Stacey Diener and James Luttrell handled a series of eyewitnesses and experts who linked the 52-year-old Allen’s Sig Sauer gun to an ...
4 days ago · Cicero testified that blood stains on the tree indicated the attack on Libby began there, with spatter likely from weapon swipes. He added that Libby died against the tree in a pool of blood and was then dragged about 20 feet. Cicero then pointed out blood pools soaking into the ground, stains beneath Libby’s leg, and patterns on her body.
3 days ago · Cicero's testimony gave some of the few revelations during Monday's proceedings. Allen, 52, is facing two counts of murder and two counts of murder while kidnapping the girls. Prosecutors alleged that he followed the girls while they were traversing the Monon High Bridge trail on Feb. 13, 2017, threatened them with a gun, and forced them into the woods, where he killed them.
Cicero stated the blood stains and patterns on the tree led him to believe the attack on the girl started at the tree, with swipes of a weapon possibly causing stains and spatter on the tree.
5 days ago · DELPHI, Ind. (WLFI) - It's day nine of the Delphi double homicide trial for suspect Richard Allen. Allen is accused of kidnapping and murdering Abigail Williams and Liberty German near a hiking trail in Delphi in 2017. The only witness Monday morning was Stacy Bozinovski. She has worked as a DNA analyst for the Indiana State Police for 18 years.
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1 day ago · Updated: Nov 1, 2024 / 09:14 AM EDT. The trial of Richard Allen, charged in one of Indiana’s most infamous murder cases, started with opening statements on Oct. 18. The high-profile case has ...