Abby & Libby - The Delphi Murders - Richard Allen Arrested - #195

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09/04/2024Order Issued
Defendant appears with Attorneys Bradley Rozzi and Jennifer Auger. State appears by Prosecuting Attorney Nicholas McLeland and Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Stacey Diener. Closed status hearing conducted and concluded.
Judicial Officer:
Gull, Frances -SJ
Noticed:
McLeland, Nicholas Charles
Noticed:
Baldwin, Andrew Joseph
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Rozzi, Bradley Anthony
Noticed:
Luttrull, James David JR
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Diener, Stacey Lynn
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Auger, Jennifer Jones
Order Signed

So... they had a hearing today??!!
 
It will be interesting to see where the DT goes from here.

Search Warrant stands.
Confessions are in.
SODDI (Odinism Theory) is out.

What’s next?
that whole basket full of eggs DT has been trying to sell has just been scrambled. Now what? I am very curious to see if there is or ever was a plan B. I feel they overplayed plan A to the point where plan B better be a darn good one.
 
I am so happy for this massive step forward. Here’s a massive step closer to justice for Libby and Abby.

It shows you how poor RA’s lawyers have been so far that they are sinking their client before getting to trial :D

A shame they were reinstated as he likely stood a better chance without them.

MOO
 
that whole basket full of eggs DT has been trying to sell has just been scrambled. Now what? I am very curious to see if there is or ever was a plan B. I feel they overplayed plan A to the point where plan B better be a darn good one.
I agree. It seems they were hanging their hat on the whole Odinism angle.

They were like a pitbull with a bone as they wouldn’t give up.

TBH I don’t think they have a Plan B.

I guess we shall find out soon enough.

I expect either a continuance to regroup or a change of plea.

MOO
 
that whole basket full of eggs DT has been trying to sell has just been scrambled. Now what? I am very curious to see if there is or ever was a plan B. I feel they overplayed plan A to the point where plan B better be a darn good one.
I'd honestly be surprised if they did have a plan B. They have been throwing everything at this wild, pretrial offensive with conspiracies and Odinism and ritual killing, so many motions, for months and months and months, and I have been wondering, since the first Franks dropped and every shoe that's dropped since then - when are they actually devoting time preparing for trial? They can't keep this up forever, at some point, there will be a trial (unless the defendant takes a plea), and are they actually ready? Have they prepared a strategy that they can present in front of a jury?

I know how I feel about RA's guilt or innocence, but that is a completely separate issue to how I feel about his right to a competent defense. He has these defenders who just spent all this time betting on getting the case thrown out on a technicality, or derailed by bamboozling the jury with stories of sacrifices and cult ritual.

And so I wonder, for the sake of the defendant getting a fair trial with competent, vigorous defense - what IS plan B?

MOO
 
Now that the judge has declared the defendant is not allowed present a defense, how long will the trial last? 2 days?

IMO MOO
A good defense always has multiple contingency plans for trial.

If RA's team are worth anything as lawyers, they will have a plan B. They would have known that their first approach was risky and unlikely to make it to the court room, and should have planned an alternative.

MOO
 
Now that the judge has declared the defendant is not allowed present a defense, how long will the trial last? 2 days?

IMO MOO

Don’t blame the judge for them being awful lawyers and not having any proof of what they were claiming. MS said from the get-go they didn't meet the burden of proof needed. So that's their failure, not Judge Gulls.
 
I'll wait for the actual transcripts to see what was said, not rely on a one-sided podcast's interpretation/spin. But thank you.

IMO MOO
Some articles from MSM that also cover Dr. Wala's testimony:

Monica Wala, a psychologist at Westville Correctional Facility, testified about Allen’s time at the facility and the status of his mental health, particularly during what she described a major episode from April-May 2023.
Wala said Allen exhibited bizarre behavior, including banging his head on the walls, running his head into the cell door and rubbing feces over his body. She said this behavior started April 4, a day after Allen received the legal discovery documents of the case against him. He had also had two recent visits with his attorneys, and she said that could have led to the change in his behavior.
Her testimony continued that it was also that day that Allen’s confessions to other staff started.
After his behavior change, Allen was treated for Brief Psychotic Disorder and did improve, she said. Allen also dealt with depression well before his arrest and was being receiving medication for it at Westville Correctional Facility.
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Wala also described a call Allen made to his wife in front of her where he reportedly confessed to the crime over the phone.

Channel 13 WTHR Coverage:

 
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