Delphi murders: What the unsealed documents reveal and the questions that remain (2024)

Evidence in the Delphi, Indiana, double murder case was unsealed by a county court on Tuesday, revealing key new details, including that suspect Richard Allen's gun was linked to the crime scene.

But many questions still remain around the murders of Abby Williams, 13, and Libby German, 14.

Here's what we've learned and what remains unclear:

Allen places himself at the scene

Abby and Libby, best friends in the eighth grade, were on a hiking trail in rural Delphi when they were killed in February 2017.

Allen, a 50-year-old Delphi man, was arrested last month. He's charged with two counts of murder and has entered a not guilty plea.

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When interviewed by police in 2017, Allen said he was on the trail on the afternoon of the murders, according to the probable cause affidavit.

In an Oct. 13, 2022, interview, Allen told police he saw juvenile girls on the trails east of Freedom Bridge and said he went onto the Monon High Bridge, near where the girls were killed.

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This year, Allen "again admitted" to police "that he was on the trail but denied knowing Victim 1 or Victim 2 and denied any involvement in their murders," according to the probable cause affidavit.

Allen "has been consistent" in police interviews over the years, former FBI agent and ABC News contributor Brad Garrett said. "He put himself at the scene, on the bridge."

But Garrett said he doesn't understand how it took so long for an arrest.

"In a small town, in a place where there's a small amount of traffic on this abandoned railroad bridge ... your suspect pool is fairly small," Garrett said, so police likely concentrated their investigation on Delphi and the surrounding communities.

Allen's gun linked to crime scene

According to video recovered from one of the victim's phones, Abby or Libby mentioned "gun" as a man approached them, the probable cause affidavit said.

A .40-caliber unspent round was found less than 2 feet away from one of the girls' bodies, and that unspent round went through a gun that Allen owns, according to the probable cause affidavit.

Garrett explained that an "unspent bullet is one that has the casing and the projectile still together." To get that, he said one of two things happens: 1.) Someone tries to fire the gun but it's a faulty bullet and it doesn't fire, or 2.) The gun jammed, which Garrett said is common.

During a search of Allen's home on Oct. 13, 2022, officers found knives and guns, including a "Sig Sauer, Model P226, .40-caliber pistol," the probable cause affidavit said.

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Indiana State Police's analysis of Allen's gun "determined the unspent round located within two feet" of one of the victims "had been cycled through Richard M. Allen's Sig Sauer Model P226," the probable cause affidavit said.

"When asked about the unspent bullet, [Allen] did not have an explanation of why the bullet was found between" the girls' bodies, the probable cause affidavit said.

When Allen voluntarily spoke to police on Oct. 26, 2022, he said he never allowed anyone to borrow that gun, which he said he owned since 2001, the document added.

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Garrett said he doesn't understand why it took police so many years to match an unspent round from the crime scene to a gun owned by a man who lives in Delphi.

Garrett said he hopes investigators went to all of the local gun stores to see their records of sales of .40-caliber-type weapons. Garrett said he's solved homicide cases that way, because typically a perpetrator buys a gun legally near his or her home, he said.

While it's unclear if police did go to gun stores, Garrett think it's unlikely because there was no mention of a gun in the case until the probable cause document was released Tuesday.

How did the girls die?

Despite mention of a gun, it's not clear if Abby or Libby died from gunshot wounds. Police still have not released their causes of death.

The probable cause affidavit did reveal that clothes belonging to the girls were found in a creek south of where their bodies were discovered.

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"I've always been concerned about how these two youngsters died. The police have put a .40-caliber weapon into the case," Garrett said. "You have this unspent shell casing near the victims' bodies, but you also have things that are really troubling to me: [The girls] are in one place and their clothes are in another. ... Unless he made them undress -- which I guess is possible -- was there some other weapon used?"

Investigators also cite a witness who saw Allen walking with "clothes that were muddy and bloody," according to the probable cause affidavit.

According to Garrett, it's unlikely Allen would be bloody if a gun was the only murder weapon, unless Allen handled the bodies in some manner.

Garrett said it's possible that the gun jammed and the killer turned to another weapon.

Knives were also found at Allen's home, according to the affidavit.

"Why would the police withhold [the cause of death]? The only thing I can think of is it was too gruesome, in their mind, to release," Garrett said. "It seems like there is something more to it than just a gun."

Police believe Allen is the man in suspect photo

Video from one of the victim's phones shows a man on the trail wearing dark jacket and jeans. An image taken from the video was released years ago as police asked for information to help them find the unknown suspect.

Investigators said in the probable cause affidavit that they believe Allen is the man seen on the video.

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Allen told investigators on Oct. 13, 2022, that he wore jeans and a blue or black Carhartt jacket that day, according to the probable cause affidavit. Allen's wife confirmed to police that he owns a blue Carhartt jacket, the document said.

Investigators also claim Allen forced Abby and Libby down the hill to the spot where they were killed, according to the document.

Allen's lead defense attorney Brad Rozzi did not respond to a request for comment and fellow attorney Andrew Baldwin declined to comment.

Indiana State Police told ABC News on Tuesday: "Out of respect for the prosecutorial process, which is being led by the Carroll County prosecutor, we are refraining from making any public statements and are going to allow the probable cause affidavit to stand on its own. As this continues to be an active and ongoing investigation, the Indiana State Police will continue to provide any and all resources available to assist in the prosecution of this case."

Carroll County Sheriff Tobe Leazenby said the information in the probable cause affidavit is "self-explanatory" and declined to comment further.

Delphi murders: What the unsealed documents reveal and the questions that remain (2024)

FAQs

Delphi murders: What the unsealed documents reveal and the questions that remain? ›

Evidence in the Delphi, Indiana, double murder case was unsealed by a county court on Tuesday, revealing key new details, including that suspect Richard Allen's gun was linked to the crime scene. But many questions still remain around the murders of Abby Williams, 13, and Libby German, 14.

What evidence do they have in the Delphi murders? ›

Richard Allen is accused of killing two Delphi, Indiana, teenagers, Abby Williams and Libby German, back in 2017. According to authorities, one of the key pieces of evidence linking Allen to the crime was an unfired bullet found at the scene.

What was the cause of death of Abby and Libby? ›

Both Libby and Abby are believed to have been killed with a knife, suffering wounds caused “by a sharp object,” the filings state. A gun is also believed to have been used in the crime, after an unspent bullet was found by the victim's bodies.

Why is there a gag order on Delphi murders? ›

Gag order and press release

The defense's treatment of the gag order itself raised the ire of McLeland. According to the filing, both sides met with the judge for a hearing on Nov. 22, 2022. The state had filed a motion for a gag order that would prevent anyone from issuing “extra-judicial statements” about the case.

Were the Delphi murders ever solved? ›

Richard Allen was charged in the murders of 13-year-old Abby Williams and 14-year-old Libby German. Their bodies were found in the woods near the Delphi historic trail on Valentine's Day in 2017. Allen's trial was initially set for January 2024, but at a hearing on Oct.

Is there any update on the Delphi murders? ›

Five years after their death, police arrested Richard Allen in connection to the killings. However, with an evidence leak, several legal filings, the removal and reinstating of the original court-appointed defense team and other delays in the Delphi murder case, Allen's trial is expected to begin in October 2024.

What is the theory of the Delphi murders? ›

In September 2023 Mr Allen – a Delphi resident since 2006 – made the bombshell claim that the teenage best friends were killed as part of a “ritualistic sacrifice” at the hands of a white nationalist cult, though prosecutors described them as “fanciful”.

Were Abby and Libby posed? ›

Allen's attorneys believe followers of the religion “ritualistically sacrificed Abigail Williams and Liberty German.” They point to the crime scene itself, in which the girls' bodies were posed and tree branches were “intentionally placed in a very specific and arranged pattern” on and around their bodies.

How far from the bridge were Abby and Libby found? ›

Authorities who quickly searched the area did not initially suspect foul play in the disappearance. This would change when the bodies of the girls were found around noon the next day, about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) east of the abandoned Monon High Bridge. The bodies were found on the north bank of Deer Creek.

Who is Richard Allen? ›

Richard Allen (born February 14, 1760, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [U.S.]—died March 26, 1831, Philadelphia) was the founder and first bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, a major American denomination. Born: February 14, 1760, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [U.S.]

How did they find the suspect in the Delphi murders? ›

Suspect tied to bullet found at murder scene

The criminal affidavit, which was partially redacted and released in November, revealed that the local man was finally tied to the February 2017 murders through a bullet found at the bloody crime scene. Ballistics confirmed that an unspent .

Who was responsible for the Delphi murders? ›

Richard Matthew Allen, 51, the man accused of killing 14-year-old Libby German and 13-year-old Abby Williams while they were hiking near their hometown of Delphi in 2017, had new felony kidnapping and murder charges filed against him on Thursday, according to a report.

Who is in jail for Delphi murders? ›

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WISH) — Delphi murders suspect Richard Allen was moved to the Allen County jail on Monday in advance of a Tuesday hearing. Allen, 51, of Delphi, was arrested on Oct.

How were the girls in Delphi killed? ›

The two girls disappeared on Feb. 13, 2017, while hiking along of the historic trail routes in Delphi, Indiana, about 70 miles north of Indianapolis. Their bodies were discovered the following day in a wooded area, roughly a mile from the spot where they were last seen. An autopsy showed that they had been stabbed.

Who is Bridge Guy in Delphi? ›

Richard M. Allen, 50, of Delphi. Carroll County Prosecutor Nicholas McLeland announces Allen faces two counts of murder for the 2017 murders of Williams and German. ISP Superintendent Carter also reiterates his belief Allen was the man on the bridge, and the man seen in German's Snapchat video.

Who is the killer on the bridge? ›

— UPDATE: The trial for Delphi murders suspect Richard Allen has been moved from May 13-31 to Oct. 14-Nov. 15. It's been more than 2,600 days since the bodies of Abby Williams and Libby German were found near the Monon High Bridge in Delphi.

How were the Delphi girls murdered? ›

The two girls disappeared on Feb. 13, 2017, while hiking along of the historic trail routes in Delphi, Indiana, about 70 miles north of Indianapolis. Their bodies were discovered the following day in a wooded area, roughly a mile from the spot where they were last seen. An autopsy showed that they had been stabbed.

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