Jury Deliberates in Delphi Murders Trial of Richard Allen

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A jury has begun deliberations in the trial of Richard Allen, accused of murdering two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana, in 2017. Allen, who has pleaded not guilty, faces multiple murder charges. The prosecution presented evidence including confessions, a video, and a bullet linked to Allen's gun, while the defense argued the confessions were involuntary and highlighted a lack of physical evidence. The case, which remained unsolved for years, gained attention due to a video and audio recording of the suspect captured on one of the victim's phones.
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