NBCUniversal Seeks Public Release of Delphi Murders Evidence
NBCUniversal Seeks Public Release of Delphi Murders Evidence

NBCUniversal Seeks Public Release of Delphi Murders Evidence

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NBCUniversal has filed a motion to publicly release evidence from the Delphi murders case involving Richard Allen, who was sentenced to 130 years for the murders of Abby Williams and Libby German in 2017. The motion follows the denial of a prior public records request and is supported by true crime podcast host Tony Brueski, who advocates for transparency in the investigation. In response to Allen's defense team seeking a new trial, prosecutors released previously unseen photos of Libby German's iPhone, found at the crime scene, to counter the defense's claims regarding the phone's condition. The prosecution argues that the defense's forensic expert did not provide adequate documentation to support their assertions about the phone's logged activity on the day of the murders. Allen's defense maintains that there were legal errors in the trial, including disputed evidence and testimonies. The ongoing developments continue to raise public interest and questions surrounding the case.

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