Found Deceased IN - Abigail (Abby) Williams, 13, & Liberty (Libby) German, 14, The Delphi Murders 13 Feb 2017 #145

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So, thinking about LISK vs. the predator here, it is stated that LISK’s victims were possibly killed at one location, stored, then disposed of at another location. The situation is different here, as it is a killing and leaving the victims on site.

I’m just wondering out loud if BG has ever abducted, brought victims to his home or another location, killed them then disposed of them at other location, or is he a killer who only kills and disposes on site/leaves them at the killing location, assuming he has committed other murders.
 
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Yes, it's all a guessing game as to what digital evidence LE has regarding a_shots, the murders, and other CSAM activity. The entire Aug. 2020 interview felt, to me, to be an effort to identify the user or users of KAK's devices. The pressure was on KAK to either cough up the names or take the fall.

But never did they ask about who he gave his account information to, to be used on other people's devices. And never did they ask about other locations he might have been to regularly with his own devices. Maybe LE was lying, but they say it all originated at the Peru house IP address, over hours, days, and months.

I kind of wonder if they do have proof of a planned meeting, or even just L giving her address to a_shots, or her sharing with a_shots that they were going to the bridge, etc., but all LE can definitively link it to is KAK's device, the iPhone 5 probably, but not the person who was using it at that time.

And again, unless LE is lying, they have evidence that a_shots was grooming L (and maybe other girls), in the days leading up to the murders. The days that were then wiped from the iPhone 5 after the search warrant was served and KAK was interviewed and polygraphed. After a_shots was communicating with L, who was already dead, from Vegas.

Yes, all we can do is speculate and then we can build on that speculation, we’ve all become very good at that! So more, it’s possible if Libby was using the horrible app called Yellow at the time to unknowingly communicate with a cute young guy imposter, she may have not even given out her address to anyone if it was programmed on her profile. If the killer was someone local, he’d recognize the SC photo immediately even if he wasn’t expected to be there, seems he had more than 1/2 hour between the SC photo and Libby’s dad’s arrival, unable to contact her.


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ETA: I grew up in a small town as well. When I was that age or a little older, an opportunity to date boys from neighbouring areas, cities and towns was in hot demand. It was just that local boys were not all that exciting, we all went to school together since grade one, there was a lot of interconnection through blood and marriages, and everyone’s parents knew each other. It reminds me of how Delphi is described so I can definitely imagine young people would be interested in meeting someone who lives close by, but not THAT close, relying on location data from this app while not realizing not all users have good intentions. JMO
 
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VIDEO TAPED STATEMENT OF KEGAN A. KLINE
August 19, 2020 (Filed 3/3/2022, Miami County, Indiana)
Murder Sheet Kegan Kline Redacted Statement.pdf

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Murder Sheet Podcast Episode Index


1. Episode 60 - The Delphi Murders: Kegan Anthony Kline
December 7, 2021


‎Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: Kegan Anthony Kline on Apple Podcasts
The name Kegan Anthony Kline has now come up in connection to the Delphi murders.
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2. Episode 61 - The Delphi Murders: Kayla’s Story
December 13, 2021


Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: Kayla's Story on Apple Podcasts
We spoke with a woman who said she was preyed upon by Kegan Anthony Kline
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3. Episode 67 - The Delphi Murders: Vegas Dreams
January 10, 2022 Bonus


https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/murder-sheet/id1538289354?i=1000547439197
Nobody in Las Vegas seems to remember Kegan Anthony Kline.
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4. Episode 74 - The Delphi Murders: An Interview with Carroll County Sheriff Candidate Mike Thomas
February 9, 2022 Bonus


‎Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: An Interview with Carroll County Sheriff Candidate Mike Thomas on Apple Podcasts
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5. Episode 76 - The Delphi Murders: Father and Son
February 22, 2022


Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: Father and Son on Apple Podcasts
Who is Tony Kline?
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6. Episode 78 - The Delphi Murders: A Reaction to Barbara McDonald’s Interview with Kegan Kline
March 4, 2022


Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: A Reaction to Barbara McDonald’s Interview with Kegan Kline on Apple Podcasts
This episode contains new information in the Delphi murders.
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7. Episode 79 - The Delphi Murders: Document Drop Q&A
March 7, 2022


Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: Document Drop Q&A on Apple Podcasts
Updates on our coverage of the Delphi murders.
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8. Episode 81 - The Delphi Murders: The Kegan Kline Police Interview Part One
March 15, 2022


Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: The Kegan Kline Police Interview: Part One on Apple Podcasts
The documents we uncovered reveal more about the child sexual abuse materials case against Kegan Kline.
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9. Episode 82 - The Delphi Murders: The Kegan Kline Police Interview Part Two
March 15, 2022


Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: The Kegan Kline Police Interview: Part Two on Apple Podcasts
This episode delves into the connections between Kegan Kline and the Delphi investigation

10. Episode 83: ‎Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: Who is Tony Kline? Part One on Apple Podcasts
March 22, 2022

What kind of person is Tony Kline?

Listener discretion is advised.

Tony Kline's name has come up in connection with the Delphi murders. In this installment of the Murder Sheet, we talk to a man who was once Tony Kline's stepson.”


Continued:

11. Episode 84: Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: Updates on Apple Podcasts
March 25 Bonus
This episode gets into latest updates on the Delphi case.
In this episode, the Murder Sheet provides several quick updates on the Delphi murders and the related investigation into the "anthony_shots" profile. We'll go into more of Tony Kline's criminal records and read a statement from one of Kegan Kline's former friends.”


12. Episode 85: ‎Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: Who is Tony Kline? Part Two on Apple Podcasts
March 29, 2022
In this episode, we hear from Tony Kline's former stepdaughter.
Listener discretion is advised.

What kind of person is Tony Kline, a man who has been brought up in connection with the Delphi murders? In this episode of the Murder Sheet, we talk to a woman who was once Tony Kline's stepdaughter.”


13. Episode 86: ‎Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: Who is Tony Kline? Part Three on Apple Podcasts
April 5
We share details about what Tony Kline's high school classmates know about him
Listener discretion is advised.

What kind of person is Tony Kline, a man who has been brought up in connection with the Delphi murders? In this episode of the Murder Sheet, we will share new information about Kline's reputation in high school-- and share startling information we received from multiple sources about a disturbing incident involving a young Tony Kline.
We will also chat with a high school classmate of Tony Kline who shares the tale of her own unsettling interaction with him.
Finally, we will read a letter we received from Kegan Kline.

You can find the article we discuss in the episode at
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/...oking-when-voyeurism-leads-criminal-behavior”


14. Episode 87: Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: On Internet Predators on Apple Podcasts
April 12
In this episode of the Murder Sheet, we will speak to journalist Cathy Frye about the murder of 13-year-old Kacie Woody.
Recent developments in the Delphi murders indicate that an online predator may have played a role in the double homicide of 14-year-old Liberty German and 13-year-old Abigail Williams. Predators have been known to use the internet to catfish, groom, and prey upon underage victims.
In this episode, the Murder Sheet will interview Cathy Frye about one such case that happened in Arkansas in 2002. A 47-year-old man named David Fuller posed as a young man online. He used that persona to grow close to a 13-year-old girl named Kacie Woody. Then, the unthinkable happened.”
 
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Thanks for all the great info margarita 25. As a former unruly child and teen, the mother of an equally unruly son, and the third generation of unruly youngsters has proven one major thing. Children and young adults can definitely not only keep a secret but are clever in hiding exactly what they are up to. IMO the more this onion gets peeled, the more investigators will find out. At a certain point most of us realize we are mortal. Unfortunately, young people are not always to that point yet. The main thing (imo) I have mentioned before is that something caused a switch to flip and she took the picture. Two smart young girls who may have realized too late that the situation was not as it should be. I hope the discussion continues and more information leads to finding their killer.
 
Here is some recent content from the media thread I just posted in an effort to keep things somewhat updated over there - this has all likely posted in the main threads here but thought I might as well bring it forward while I have the pages open. Thanks everyone for your thought-provoking posts, still catching up as usual. This has all turned out to be quite an analytical and academic process, hasn’t it, trying to process and dissect the information (or lack thereof) we are given.

March 24, 2022

Interview transcript reveals new details in Delphi murders investigation

“He also admits having contact with Libby German.

“You admitted that you talked to her for a few hours at a sleepover and then you blocked her because she was annoying. You remember that?” the investigator asks.

Kline responds saying, “You’re right yeah.”

Throughout the course of the interview, Kline denied exchanging photos and messages with German.

Eventually, a state police detective says “I’m telling you it’s fact you did, okay. Because the Anthony Shots persona that uh, the fake account you umm admitted to making communicated with Liberty German, on Snapchat umm on Instagram, and like I said it was not just for a couple hours.”

As detectives detail Feb. 13, 2017, the day Abby and Libby went missing, they tell Kline, “eight o’clock in the morning at your house, where you and your dad lived, two separate devices see the numbers here how they’re the same? Log in, log out. One device. Log in, log out. All within minutes of each other to the same Anthony Shots Snapchat account.”“



March 25, 2022

New transcripts give insight into Delphi murder investigation

“Was Kegan Kline the only person to use the account?

According to interview transcripts, Kline told investigators multiple people had access to the anthony_shots account. New information shows investigators believed at least two people used it.

Investigators based that information on forensic investigation into the syntax, or wording, used in interactions. In a later interview, Kline told investigators his father had access to the account.”

New details in Delphi murder of Abby Williams and Libby German
March 24, 2022

“In the newly obtained transcripts that were briefly posted on a Miami County court website earlier this month, Kline is interrogated by a state trooper and a sheriff’s deputy on Aug. 18, 2020, confronted with the knowledge that detectives knew he was communicating with Libby and her friends the night before her disappearance when Libby was at a sleepover.

Police: Umm you had told investigators umm and I know you say you don’t remember a girl that you ever talked to but I know you remember Liberty German?

Kline: (inaudbile)

Police: Right and you know you talker to her and you admitted to talking to her? And-

Kline: I don’t think I ever did though. I think I talked to one of her friends like I told them. (inaudible)

Police: You, you admitted you talked to her-

Kline: (inaudible)

Police: -for a few hours at a sleepover and then you blocked her because she was annoying You remember?

Kline: You’re right, yeah.

Police: You remember that?

Kline: Yeah.

A couple of pages later in the transcript, the trooper confronts Kline saying that Anthony Shots was supposed to meet Libby on the Delphi High Bridge the day she died.

“See I don’t remember ever saying to meet up with me though,” Kline responded.

Earlier, the trooper quoted Kline’s message to another person after he learned about Libby and Abby’s murder where Anthony Shots wrote “Yeah, we were supposed to meet but she never showed up.”

“That’s a d*** lie,” Kline said.”

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“What are these new transcripts that have come to light?
The Murder Street podcast obtained transcripts of interviews with Kline that were briefly posted on a Miami County court website earlier this month. They include an interview involving Kline, a state trooper and a sheriff’s deputy from August 2020.

The transcripts show the anthony_shots account had interacted with Libby German, the first time we’ve explicitly learned of an interaction between anthony_shots and either of the girls. When investigators confronted Kline about a supposed meeting with Libby on the Delphi High Bridge, Kline said he didn’t recall such a plan.

Another set of transcripts involved an interview between Kline and HLN producer Barbara McDonald. The jailhouse interview was conducted on Dec. 9, 2021. In the interview, Kline said he doesn’t think he’ll be charged in connection with the Delphi case.

He also told McDonald he believed investigators were trying to pin the murders on his father.

According to the transcripts, investigators knew Libby German was interacting with anthony_shots at a sleepover the night before the murders. Police believe she was “completely enthralled” with the online persona.

Kline told investigators he didn’t exchange photos with Libby. He did, however, say he received photos from one of her friends who was at the same sleepover.”

source/ March 25, 2020

April 11, 2022

Delphi murder investigation anthony_shots social media profile Yellow Yubo

“DELPHI, Ind. — Investigators looking into the murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German are asking for information about another online profile linked to the anthony_shots account.

On Monday, the Indiana State Police said investigators are looking to expand the list of social media applications used by anthony_shots. This is the social media account that has been connected to the Delphi murder case.”

[...]

“Also in the transcripts, Kline said gave the password to the account “to a lot of people”. In another interview, Kline said his father had access to the account.

The Delphi Double Homicide Task Force says the profile was used on the social media platform that once went by the name of Yellow. It is now called Yubo.

This app was designed as a social networking site to make new online friends when it launched in 2017. However, The Irish Times reports it came under fire among child protection experts who dubbed it “Tinder for kids” warning it could be a potential “free-for-all for sexual predators.” It has since been rebranded as Yubo.”


Delphi murders investigation expands to Yellow or Yubo social media

“Indiana State Police investigating the Delphi killings of Libby German and Abby Williams asked people to call detectives if they ever had contact with the profile anthony_shots on a social media platform called Yellow, currently known as Yubo.”

[...]

“Investigators would like any individual who communicated with, met or attempted to meet the anthony_shots profile to contact law enforcement by by calling the tip line at 765-822-3535 or by emailing the tip line at abbyandlibbytip@cacoshrf.com

April 12, 2022

Delphi investigation Libby German grandmother transcript anthony_shots reaction


“In the beginning, they were rumors that maybe this could be social media related and then we were led to believe that it wasn’t social media,” Becky said. “I was afraid to maybe accept that it was social media because then I let them down. I didn’t catch it.””

[...]

““It shows us that maybe they’re narrowing things down a little more specific,” Becky said. “We don’t know where this is leading, and we don’t know what causes them to ask for this.”

[...]

Becky said she and her family are still shocked at what those transcripts revealed. She said they had no inkling that Libby was planning to meet someone when she asked to go to the trails the last day anyone saw her or Abby Williams in February 2017.”

[...]

“She is asking that parents go through their kids’ old phones to see if they had any contact with the “anthony_shots” account.”

April 13, 2022

Libby German's grandfather reacts to latest police investigation | wthr.com


"It was shocking to me," said Libby's grandfather, Mike Patty.”

[...]

“I've been led to believe all along by the police this entire time that there wasn't information there. Obviously, that was a piece of information they were holding tight to their vest," said Patty, speaking about his granddaughter's online activity.”

[...]

“"You can't negate the fact that they are very interested in this account and who had access to that and who was using that account and is there a there, there? Potentially. Potentially. But again, I got to rely on the investigating team," said Patty.”

[...]

“"Here's an opportunity to help and really aid in this space and help in this case," said Patty, adding he believes it's the public's help that will finally help investigators connect the dots they need to get justice for his granddaughter and Abby Williams.

"It's what's gotten us to this point. It just keeps taking us further and collectively with everybody's help, we're going to get this guy," said Patty.”

 
Libby German's grandfather reacts to latest police investigation | wthr.com
“The family of Libby German says they were surprised to learn the Delphi teenager was talking online with a potential suspect in her death.

"It was shocking to me," said Libby's grandfather, Mike Patty.

That's how he describes learning that someone using the social media profile "anthony_shots"had been talking online with his granddaughter before her death.

And, according to a recently released transcript of a police interview, that whoever was using that profile the day Libby and her friend, Abby Williams, were murdered, had plans to meet Libby on a trail near Delphi that same day and ended up being one of the last people to talk with the teen before she and Abby were killed.

"I've been led to believe all along by the police this entire time that there wasn't information there. Obviously, that was a piece of information they were holding tight to their vest," said Patty, speaking about his granddaughter's online activity…..”
 
Updated Murder Sheet podcast index below (for full descriptions of Episodes 1-10, click on arrow at top of quote and that will go to full post in media thread)




Continued:

11. Episode 84: Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: Updates on Apple Podcasts
March 25 Bonus
This episode gets into latest updates on the Delphi case.



12. Episode 85: ‎Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: Who is Tony Kline? Part Two on Apple Podcasts
March 29, 2022
In this episode, we hear from Tony Kline's former stepdaughter.



13. Episode 86: ‎Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: Who is Tony Kline? Part Three on Apple Podcasts
April 5
We share details about what Tony Kline's high school classmates know about him



14. Episode 87: Murder Sheet: The Delphi Murders: On Internet Predators on Apple Podcasts
April 12
In this episode of the Murder Sheet, we will speak to journalist Cathy Frye about the murder of 13-year-old Kacie Woody.
Thanks Mags, also very good to see you!
 
Libby German's grandfather reacts to latest police investigation | wthr.com
“The family of Libby German says they were surprised to learn the Delphi teenager was talking online with a potential suspect in her death.

"It was shocking to me," said Libby's grandfather, Mike Patty.

That's how he describes learning that someone using the social media profile "anthony_shots"had been talking online with his granddaughter before her death.

And, according to a recently released transcript of a police interview, that whoever was using that profile the day Libby and her friend, Abby Williams, were murdered, had plans to meet Libby on a trail near Delphi that same day and ended up being one of the last people to talk with the teen before she and Abby were killed.

"I've been led to believe all along by the police this entire time that there wasn't information there. Obviously, that was a piece of information they were holding tight to their vest," said Patty, speaking about his granddaughter's online activity…..”
My heart broke listening to Libby's grandmother saying she had 'failed Libby' by not knowing she was on these sites and to protect her. I hope she realizes that she cannot put the blame on herself.

The murderer(s) of those innocent young girls, is to blame 1000% I'm keeping faith that LE is going to be able to make an arrest soon in this case.
 
My heart broke listening to Libby's grandmother saying she had 'failed Libby' by not knowing she was on these sites and to protect her. I hope she realizes that she cannot put the blame on herself.

The murderer(s) of those innocent young girls, is to blame 1000% I'm keeping faith that LE is going to be able to make an arrest soon in this case.

I agree 100%, it was absolutely heartbreaking to listen to that interview, taking the blame onto herself. No parent (or grandparent) has the ability to look over the shoulder of their teen 24/7. As you say the only person to blame is the murderer(s).
 
dbm duplicate / no it wasn't a duplicate, sorry. glad I saved the text:
While it is in the realm of possibility, there is little chance that the FBI and ISP did not know about, let alone vet all of the social media accounts in communication with the girls leading up to the day.

Welcome to WS! Most of your messages' content is admirably plain, but I'm having trouble with that snipped quoted part. First, "there is little chance that (LE) did not know about ..." So just to keep it clear for the geriatric crowd, you're saying FBI/ISP almost certainly did know about "all of the social media accounts," right?

So assuming "yes," I'm wondering about "... leading up to the day." Does that mean '... up to the day of the murders?' Or, again trying to make it easy for me, you're saying FBI and ISP were aware of all the social media interactions with Libby (presumably among other girls), right?

The other question is about "vet." The only use I'm aware of for "vet" as a verb (and a darned transitive one at that!) is the sense of "investigate, and either accept, or decline." Is that the sense of "... let alone vet all of the social media accounts in communication with the girls?"

Again, trying to keep that one easy for me, is there another use of "vet" (v.i.) I don't know? Or are you saying FBI & ISP monitored and approved the communications? Or at least investigated and cleared the SM accounts in communication?

I'm not disagreeing or trying to be rude, it's just that (unlike most of your message content yesterday) I can't seem to parse the sentence of yours that I quoted. Thanks!
 
...The number of people who have entered the picture, and who are seemingly capable of a double homicide, is astonishing. But I have to admit, while there could be multiple players involved, it's difficult for me to plug in outside names when the two parties directly linked to the house, which in turn is directly linked to the a_shots account, are also seemingly capable of a double homicide (imo, one of them is capable, for sure).

I'm essentially in agreement on that. We know Guy #4 looks like Sketch #1 and Guy #11 taught Abby's Sunday School class, but there is no connection we know of, not a bit of one, to suggest murder. There must be a dozen people who have been suggested as possibly involved in the murders, but there's no evidence I've seen, just suspicion.

I've changed my mind on this with all the recent KAK information: self-admitted kinkoid and multiple multiple lawbreaker admits having been in contact with one of the murdered girls certainly as recently as the day before the murders--if that's just a coincidence, it's one heck of a BIG coincidence. Too big for me to swallow just now.

Of course, as JnR recently said, I still might have my mind changed in the future. The link to KAK is the closest thing we (the public) know of to actual *evidence* in this case.
 
I wonder how the families feel about blindly trusting LE?!?

In every interview I’ve noticed, excluding LG’s birth mother, the families support the ongoing work of LE. It’s not surprising they’re not kept informed of investigative details and I don’t think they’d expect confidential information to be routinely shared with them, especially in this regard as it’s already known they didn’t suspect online communication may’ve been involved. I admire their supportive stance - criticizing LE isn’t going to meet their intended objective to “get this guy”.

Libby German's grandfather reacts to latest police investigation | wthr.com
"Here's an opportunity to help and really aid in this space and help in this case," said Patty, adding he believes it's the public's help that will finally help investigators connect the dots they need to get justice for his granddaughter and Abby Williams.

"It's what's gotten us to this point. It just keeps taking us further and collectively with everybody's help, we're going to get this guy," said Patty….”
 
If I step back for a moment and consider that neither KAK nor his dad is the killer, then that means I have to explain LE's line of questioning back in 2017, 2020, and the current a_shots asks. Because LE has specifically asked about information on the "creator" of a_shots, and they said in the interview that the IP source was the Peru house, then the only way I can make it work is if KAK or his dad were indeed the ones communicating with L, but those exchanges were then being shared to a private individual. LE would likely have digital evidence of this exchange, as well, imo.

So if KAK or his dad are worried about being connected to the murders through their a_shots communications with L (and possible CSAM connected to her), plus the sharing to whomever ended up killing the girls, then that might explain why KAK or his dad were communicating with L after the murders (like they didn't know she was dead), looking up if IP addresses could be traced through SM, etc. That could all be fear of being connected to the murderer himself. BUT, if that's the case...why look up how long DNA lasts?

Since I've been burned too many times before on this case, I am understandably very cynical about proclaiming this case solved prematurely. You've captured the conversation I have with myself on this. Of course it could all be just a coincidence that someone unrelated to the murders was talking to Libby and engaging in unsavory conduct, and that afterwards they panicked, and with good reason. They under took all efforts to erase electronic trails, which would make sense. Given that what they were doing was illegal, even if they were not involved in the murder they would want to cover their tracks.

BUT yes, as you pointed out, the million dollar question is...IF all they had done was communicate electronically, why worry about DNA?

I don't think it will be soon, but for the first time in a long time, I have hope that it will eventually be solved.
 
Much as I see neither a rope nor goggles, I think your description better matches the drawing sent from the Louisiana prison to a journalist one week after the murders. It has been discussed many times online. There, I can see goggles and tiny flames. And the clothes look more professional. I thought about a firefighter, a welder, or maybe, even a cooker of industrial-amount of meth? Makes me wonder what these rivulets of fire would indicate.

JBC is a welder. Just saying.
 
Yes, all we can do is speculate and then we can build on that speculation, we’ve all become very good at that! So more, it’s possible if Libby was using the horrible app called Yellow at the time to unknowingly communicate with a cute young guy imposter, she may have not even given out her address to anyone if it was programmed on her profile. If the killer was someone local, he’d recognize the SC photo immediately even if he wasn’t expected to be there, seems he had more than 1/2 hour between the SC photo and Libby’s dad’s arrival, unable to contact her.


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ETA: I grew up in a small town as well. When I was that age or a little older, an opportunity to date boys from neighbouring areas, cities and towns was in hot demand. It was just that local boys were not all that exciting, we all went to school together since grade one, there was a lot of interconnection through blood and marriages, and everyone’s parents knew each other. It reminds me of how Delphi is described so I can definitely imagine young people would be interested in meeting someone who lives close by, but not THAT close, relying on location data from this app while not realizing not all users have good intentions. JMO
I wonder where he told her he lived, if she thought he was coming from far away or what (IF she was planning to meet cute boy imposter). We don’t know that info, do we?
 
If I step back for a moment and consider that neither KAK nor his dad is the killer, then that means I have to explain LE's line of questioning back in 2017, 2020, and the current a_shots asks. Because LE has specifically asked about information on the "creator" of a_shots, and they said in the interview that the IP source was the Peru house, then the only way I can make it work is if KAK or his dad were indeed the ones communicating with L, but those exchanges were then being shared to a private individual. LE would likely have digital evidence of this exchange, as well, imo.

So if KAK or his dad are worried about being connected to the murders through their a_shots communications with L (and possible CSAM connected to her), plus the sharing to whomever ended up killing the girls, then that might explain why KAK or his dad were communicating with L after the murders (like they didn't know she was dead), looking up if IP addresses could be traced through SM, etc. That could all be fear of being connected to the murderer himself. BUT, if that's the case...why look up how long DNA lasts?

suppose suppose suppose.... suppose the Iphone 5 got loaned out... whose DNA would have been on it?
 
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