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.
Jennifer Crumbley, mother of the Oxford school shooter Ethan Crumbley, is seeking to exclude the testimony of three witnesses from her trial on involuntary manslaughter charges. She argues that their accounts of the shooting are irrelevant to her case and could prejudice the jury due to their gruesome nature. The witnesses include a teacher who was shot, an assistant principal who tried to save a dying student, and a student who hid from the shooter. Prosecutors contend that the Crumbleys could have prevented the tragedy by informing the school about their son's access to a gun, which he used in the shooting that resulted in four student deaths and several injuries.