Richard Allen Trial: New Evidence and Confession Letter
Richard Allen Trial: New Evidence and Confession Letter

Richard Allen Trial: New Evidence and Confession Letter

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The trial of Richard Allen, accused of the 2017 murders of teenagers Abby Williams and Libby German in Delphi, Indiana, continues with significant evidence presented in court. A critical piece of evidence is a video from German's phone, showing the girls on the Monon High Bridge and a man, referred to as 'Bridge Guy,' later identified by prosecutors as Allen. Witness Railly Voorhies testified seeing a man with an 'unhappy demeanor' near the bridge on the day of the murders. The prosecution has played an enhanced version of the video and presented over 45 pieces of evidence, including crime scene photos and a sexual assault kit. Allen allegedly wrote a letter expressing a readiness to confess to the murders, further intensifying the focus on him as the primary suspect. Emotional testimony from the victims' families and witnesses continues to shape the trial's progression.

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