The trial of Richard Allen for the Delphi murders resumed Wednesday with testimony from an eyewitness, a forensic pathologist and a police technician.
A 30-second video filmed by 14-year-old victim Libby German just before she was murdered in Delphi, Indiana, was played for the jury on Tuesday during Richard Allen's trial.
With just 12 days until the start of the Delphi double murder trial, last minute motions and filings are flooding into the Clerk’s office. Richard Allen has been charged with two counts of felony ...
Media organizations and Richard Allen's defense filed motions to allow cameras in the courtroom in Carroll County.
Richard Allen, 52, is charged with two counts of murder as well as two additional counts of murder while committing or attempting to commit kidnapping.
Allen's attorneys are citing testimony from one of the state's witnesses, Indiana State Police crime scene investigator Brian ...
Two women, who were teens walking near the Monon High Bridge trail in Delphi, Ind., on the same day two younger girls were ...
Orders from the judge in the Delphi Murders case address juror photos and access to the court's audio. Strict security ...
Jurors on Wednesday heard from a forensic digital expert who analyzed Libby's phone and from an eyewitness who claimed seeing ...
On those devices, internet searches related to the deaths of Abigail Williams and Liberty German ... the 2:13:50 p.m. video ...
It was an emotional day of testimony Wednesday in the jury trial of Richard Allen, the Delphi man accused of killing ...
The jury was shocked into silence, with one man turning red and putting his hands in his face, on Wednesday after the cause of death from the autopsy was revealed for the first time in public.