Why does everyone think his weight loss is anything other than an alcohol free diet? It just looks like he lost his beer belly because he’s not drinking.
Usually when an alcoholic stops drinking they gain weight. The loss of sugar from the alcohol, especially if it's just beer, result in the eating of sweets to compensate for the loss of sugar in their diet. Also the sweets will act as a stimulant replacing the 'buzz' of alcohol.
In the courtroom Thursday, onlookers learned Allen has an electronic tablet to make phone calls from his prison cell, and the calls are monitored. In those calls, the prosecution said, Allen confessed five or six times to the murders of the girls.
Prosecutors say suspect confessed to Delphi murders; defense cites inhumane treatment
Prosecutors in court Thursday revealed that suspect Richard Allen has confessed multiple times while incarcerated to the February 2017 murders of two teen girls in Delphi. The defense lawyers say the confessions came as Allen suffered inhumane treatment at a maximum security prison.www.wishtv.com
BBM-Hmmmm...this report states RA confessed in recorded prison calls.
You are correct that the craving for sweets after stopping drinking can lead to weight gain.
However, that's assuming one has easy access to sweets.
It would be interesting to know how much access RA has had to sweets while in jail.
“He’s my person,” she whispered to WRTV’s Kaitlyn Kendall before the hearing began.Allen’s wife was among the crowd gathered inside the courtroom.
“He’s my person,” she whispered to WRTV’s Kaitlyn Kendall before the hearing began.
Richard Allen made 'admissions of guilt' to multiple people, according to Carroll Co. prosecutor
Richard Allen is back in court Thursday for a hearing in the Delphi Murders case against him. Allen is charged with murder in the February 2017 deaths of Abby Williams and Libby German.www.wrtv.com
I still cannot see Richard Allen in the video from Liberty German's phone, even with a confession.Thank goodness the court of law does not work in similar binaries.
He placed himself adjacent to the scene wearing similar clothing. This is especially damning because at that point he didn't know video of the suspect existed. If I am a juror I'm connecting those dots.
How much weight does his statements to police carry if the bullet is thrown out? Not nearly as much. That part is true.
He has access to commissary as reported earlier in the thread.
He looks very different now, but back then I can see BG in the video as RA. Absolutely.I still cannot see Richard Allen in the video from Liberty German's phone, even with a confession.
I would have let him go because it is better to let a guilty man go free than it is to convict an innocent person.
He looks very different now, but back then I can see BG in the video as RA. Absolutely.
Regardless of the video, the evidence we know of, plus more we don’t know of will lead to Justice. Moo
Interestingly, murder she still podcast apparently said he smashed a tablet type device in his cell, and that it was replaced free of charge for him. I don’t know where the podcast got this info nor how reliable it is. I can advise this was said on their episode post hearing last eve.More at link-just brought over more info. about housing conditions.
Richard Allen made 'admissions of guilt' to multiple people, according to Carroll Co. prosecutor
Richard Allen is back in court Thursday for a hearing in the Delphi Murders case against him. Allen is charged with murder in the February 2017 deaths of Abby Williams and Libby German.www.wrtv.com
John Galipeau testified to Allen’s conditions at the Westville Correctional Facility.
He explained that while it was evident that Allen had lost weight, he had been eating, showering and utilizing recreation time at the prison.
Allen is housed in A-pod, according to Galipeau, which is the same cell he has been in since the day he arrived at the facility. That cell was described as being 12’ by 8.5’ and is in the segregated, maximum-security section of the prison.
Because of his location, Allen has been on watch since the day he arrived and due to his additional ‘suicide watch’ status, he has 24-hour surveillance video (without audio), according to Galipeau. He is also on companion watch, which means that someone – either an inmate or a guard – stands outside of his cell 24 hours per day.
Allen is allowed three showers per week and three sets of clothing. He also has access to commissary, where he has bought clothing, socks and shoes, Galipeau told the judge. He also has a tablet, which accesses music, movies and phone calls and he is afforded 1 hour of recreation time, five times per week.
Galipeau says there have been no known threats to Allen or the facility since he arrived back in November and that the reports, he has received from Allen’s medical providers on staff has been in the healthy ranges the entire time he has been housed with them.
He testified that Allen started exhibiting “strange behavior” the day after he was given legal work, although he did not go into detail on the behavior or what that work was.
Gull issued a temporary restraining order for the DOC while Allen’s attorneys are meeting with him. She plans to take the arguments under advisement and will make a ruling on whether or not he will be moved out of Westville at a later date.
would like to know to whom he confessedIn the courtroom Thursday, onlookers learned Allen has an electronic tablet to make phone calls from his prison cell, and the calls are monitored. In those calls, the prosecution said, Allen confessed five or six times to the murders of the girls.
Prosecutors say suspect confessed to Delphi murders; defense cites inhumane treatment
Prosecutors in court Thursday revealed that suspect Richard Allen has confessed multiple times while incarcerated to the February 2017 murders of two teen girls in Delphi. The defense lawyers say the confessions came as Allen suffered inhumane treatment at a maximum security prison.www.wishtv.com
BBM-Hmmmm...this report states RA confessed in recorded prison calls.
It says it was heard in recorded prison calls. So it wasn't to his attorney. It may have been family members or good friends. Who else could he have been talking to?. It had to be someone he was calling from jail. No one can call him.would like to know to whom he confessed
It says it was heard in recorded prison calls. So it wasn't to his attorney. It may have been family members or good friends. Who else could he have been talking to?. It had to be someone he was calling from jail. No one can call him.
So I think it might have been a friend or maybe a sibling ? I don't think it was his wife or daughter, but who knows?
I still cannot see Richard Allen in the video from Liberty German's phone, even with a confession.
I would have let him go because it is better to let a guilty man go free than it is to convict an innocent person.