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Big Breakdown: The Failures Of The Delphi Murder Investigation
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Big Breakdown: The Failures Of The Delphi Murder Investigation
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In this episode, we dissect one of the most troubling investigative missteps in recent American true crime: the Delphi, Indiana murders of Abby Williams and Liberty German in February 2017. We’ll start by walking through the facts—the teenagers disappeared while hiking the Monon High Bridge Trail, and despite early video and audio evidence (famously, the “Bridge Guy” recording), the case remained unsolved for five years . We’ll dive into the allegations of mishandled evidence: from misfiled reports to photographs never taken at the crime scene, all culminating in a flawed forensic timeline that veered investigators off course .
The episode explores how a lack of prosecutorial transparency—highlighted by the late release of the arrest affidavit in October 2022—shrouded the process in secrecy . We’ll analyze the arrest of Richard Allen in 2022, uncovering why his detention raised eyebrows—he reportedly told law enforcement of being on the bridge in 2017, matched the clothing in the video, and had a bullet casing traced to his gun . But the defense pushed back, pointing out selective pursuit of suspects, suppression of alternative leads, and inconsistent ballistics analysis .
Finally, we consider whether justice served is true justice—or merely the product of a case rushed to completion. With minimal direct evidence and lingering unanswered questions, this episode asks: have investigators delivered closure, or simply a convenient conclusion?
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In this episode, we dissect one of the most troubling investigative missteps in recent American true crime: the Delphi, Indiana murders of Abby Williams and Liberty German in February 2017. We’ll start by walking through the facts—the teenagers disappeared while hiking the Monon High Bridge Trail, and despite early video and audio evidence (famously, the “Bridge Guy” recording), the case remained unsolved for five years . We’ll dive into the allegations of mishandled evidence: from misfiled reports to photographs never taken at the crime scene, all culminating in a flawed forensic timeline that veered investigators off course .
The episode explores how a lack of prosecutorial transparency—highlighted by the late release of the arrest affidavit in October 2022—shrouded the process in secrecy . We’ll analyze the arrest of Richard Allen in 2022, uncovering why his detention raised eyebrows—he reportedly told law enforcement of being on the bridge in 2017, matched the clothing in the video, and had a bullet casing traced to his gun . But the defense pushed back, pointing out selective pursuit of suspects, suppression of alternative leads, and inconsistent ballistics analysis .
Finally, we consider whether justice served is true justice—or merely the product of a case rushed to completion. With minimal direct evidence and lingering unanswered questions, this episode asks: have investigators delivered closure, or simply a convenient conclusion?
Hashtags:
#DelphiMurders #CaseBreakdown #BridgeGuy #InvestigationFailures #TrueCrimeToday
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Big Breakdown: The Failures Of The Delphi Murder Investigation
Description:
In this episode, we dissect one of the most troubling investigative missteps in recent American true crime: the Delphi, Indiana murders of Abby Williams and Liberty German in February 2017. We’ll start by walking through the facts—the teenagers disappeared while hiking the Monon High Bridge Trail, and despite early video and audio evidence (famously, the “Bridge Guy” recording), the case remained unsolved for five years . We’ll dive into the allegations of mishandled evidence: from misfiled reports to photographs never taken at the crime scene, all culminating in a flawed forensic timeline that veered investigators off course .
The episode explores how a lack of prosecutorial transparency—highlighted by the late release of the arrest affidavit in October 2022—shrouded the process in secrecy . We’ll analyze the arrest of Richard Allen in 2022, uncovering why his detention raised eyebrows—he reportedly told law enforcement of being on the bridge in 2017, matched the clothing in the video, and had a bullet casing traced to his gun . But the defense pushed back, pointing out selective pursuit of suspects, suppression of alternative leads, and inconsistent ballistics analysis .
Finally, we consider whether justice served is true justice—or merely the product of a case rushed to completion. With minimal direct evidence and lingering unanswered questions, this episode asks: have investigators delivered closure, or simply a convenient conclusion?
Hashtags:
#DelphiMurders #CaseBreakdown #BridgeGuy #InvestigationFailures #TrueCrimeToday
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
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Description:
In this episode, we dissect one of the most troubling investigative missteps in recent American true crime: the Delphi, Indiana murders of Abby Williams and Liberty German in February 2017. We’ll start by walking through the facts—the teenagers disappeared while hiking the Monon High Bridge Trail, and despite early video and audio evidence (famously, the “Bridge Guy” recording), the case remained unsolved for five years . We’ll dive into the allegations of mishandled evidence: from misfiled reports to photographs never taken at the crime scene, all culminating in a flawed forensic timeline that veered investigators off course .
The episode explores how a lack of prosecutorial transparency—highlighted by the late release of the arrest affidavit in October 2022—shrouded the process in secrecy . We’ll analyze the arrest of Richard Allen in 2022, uncovering why his detention raised eyebrows—he reportedly told law enforcement of being on the bridge in 2017, matched the clothing in the video, and had a bullet casing traced to his gun . But the defense pushed back, pointing out selective pursuit of suspects, suppression of alternative leads, and inconsistent ballistics analysis .
Finally, we consider whether justice served is true justice—or merely the product of a case rushed to completion. With minimal direct evidence and lingering unanswered questions, this episode asks: have investigators delivered closure, or simply a convenient conclusion?
Hashtags:
#DelphiMurders #CaseBreakdown #BridgeGuy #InvestigationFailures #TrueCrimeToday
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/
Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod
X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod
Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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