Richard Allen Convicted in 2017 Delphi Murders of Two Teens

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Richard Allen, a former drugstore worker from Delphi, Indiana, was found guilty of the 2017 murders of teenagers Abigail Williams and Liberty German. The case, which captivated true-crime enthusiasts, saw Allen convicted on multiple counts, including murder and attempted kidnapping. Despite defense claims of unreliable confessions due to Allen's mental health crisis, the prosecution presented evidence linking him to the crime, including a video and a bullet tied to his gun. Allen faces up to 130 years in prison, with sentencing set for December 20.
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