Delphi Murders Trial: Family Testifies Amidst Confession Claims

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In the Delphi murders trial, Richard Allen's family members testified for the first time, denying allegations of molestation and asserting they wouldn't lie for him. The defense questioned the reliability of Allen's prison confessions, citing his mental decline. Key witness Brad Weber's testimony about a white van seen near the crime scene was scrutinized, with the defense suggesting Allen could have learned this detail from a psychologist. Former Delphi police chief Steve Mullin's testimony was also challenged regarding the vehicle involved in the case.
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