"Delphi Double Murder Suspect's Jail Call Confession Revealed in Unsealed Documents"

Court documents reveal that Richard Allen, the suspect in the Delphi, Indiana double murder case, allegedly confessed multiple times to killing Abby Williams and Libby German during a jail phone call with his wife in April. The documents also mention Allen's deteriorating mental state while in custody and his attorneys' claims that any confessions made by Allen are unreliable. The prosecution alleges that Allen admitted to the killings on multiple occasions during phone calls with his wife and mother. Video evidence recovered from one of the victim's phones suggests the sound of a gun being cycled, and an unspent round found near the victims' bodies matches a gun owned by Allen. The involvement of a knife in the killings is also mentioned. Allen has pleaded not guilty to the charges, and his trial is scheduled for January 2024.
- Delphi double murder suspect allegedly confessed several times in jail call with wife: Court documents ABC News
- Docs: Knife used in Delphi murders, Richard Allen's alleged phone call confession to wife WTHR
- Indiana man confessed to murders of teenage girls in phone call with his wife, documents say Chicago Tribune
- Delphi documents: Richard Allen told wife he killed girls; investigators believe knife used in murders FOX 59 Indianapolis
- Unsealed documents give insight into Richard Allen time at Westville Correctional Facility WTHR
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