Arrest of Richard Allen in Delphi Murders Unfolds
- Richard Allen was arrested years after the February 2017 murders of two teenage girls in Indiana.
- Evidence, including a bullet found at the crime scene, has linked him to the case, while his attorneys claim he is innocent.
- The investigation continues, with authorities exploring the possibility of other individuals being involved in the murders.
In February 2017, two teenage girls, Libby German and Abby Williams, were murdered in Indiana, USA. Richard Allen, a local man, was arrested years later and charged with their murders. Evidence linking him to the crime included a bullet found at the scene, and he is believed to be the individual captured in a video recorded by Libby on the day of their disappearance. Despite his arrest, Allen's attorneys maintain his innocence, suggesting the involvement of a pagan white nationalist cult. The investigation has revealed limited details about the crime scene and the nature of the victims' wounds, which were inflicted by a weapon. Eyewitness accounts from three girls who encountered a suspicious man on the Monon High Bridge on the day of the murders have also been considered. Authorities have indicated that they are exploring the possibility of other individuals being involved in the case, and Allen has denied any connection to the crime, claiming he had never seen the girls. The case has drawn significant attention from the community and law enforcement, with ongoing efforts to uncover the full circumstances surrounding the tragic events.