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DELPHI, Ind. — An investigation by “The Murder Sheet” podcast, certain elements of which have been confirmed by FOX59, indicates an alleged leak of sensitive crime scene evidence by Richard Allen’s defense team that could derail the early 2024 trial of the man accused of killing two young girls in Delphi nearly seven years ago.

This past Thursday, Special Judge Fran Gull of Allen County issued an order for a hearing on October 19 in her Fort Wayne courtroom, “to discuss the upcoming hearing on October 31, 2023, and other matters which have recently arisen.”

Those “other matters” most likely include the revelation that a handful of Delphi crime scene evidence items have been circulated among the social media community that has focused on the murders of Abby Williams and Libby German near the Monon High Bridge on February 13, 2017.

It was just a year ago that Richard Allen was arrested and charged with those killings.

Allen’s attorneys, Andrew Baldwin of Franklin and Bradley Rozzi of Logansport, first earned the ire of Judge Gull last December when, just weeks after their appointments, the team released a three-page press release blasting the case against their client.

In response, Judge Gull issued a gag order on all parties, assuring that Allen’s guilt or innocence would be debated in a Carroll County courtroom and not in the media.

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Updated: Oct 14, 2023 / 09:58 PM EDT
 

Oct 19, 2023 12:32 PM EDT

According to the defense team, the information was leaked by people unrelated to the defense team, and that Baldwin trusted a friend with his office space but was ultimately betrayed.

The judge is allowing cameras into the courtroom on Thursday by way of pool cameras.

ABC57 News will have coverage of the hearing starting at 5 p.m. on air and online at abc57.com.
 
Richard Allen's attorneys quit TODAY. The hearing cannot go forward. Allen has been transported bck to jail.



Court just started.


BREAKING: Judge Fran Gull says Delphi suspect Richard Allen’s defense attorneys have withdrawn. We’ve previously reported there had been some evidence leaks from the defense team. The hearing for today went to recess two minutes after it started.



BREAKING: Richard Allen's attorneys resigning from his Delphi murders case; judge ends hearing in Fort Wayne after less than 4 minutes. https://twitter.com/WISH_TV

 

2:32PM​

The judge resets another court date for October 31st and dismisses the hearing.

2:31PM​

Allen is not in the courtroom and has been transported back to Carroll County. The judge is discussing a new trial date.

2:30PM​

The judge announces that Allen’s attorneys have confirmed with the court that they are withdrawing from the case.

2:29PM​

The judge has entered the courtroom and the hearing has begun.

2:15PM​

Attorneys have entered the courtroom, we appear to be close to starting.

2:02PM​

Guards are milling around outside the courtroom in our video feed. Waiting for Richard Allen to be brought into the courtroom. We’re told the judge will enter 10 minutes later and start the proceeding.


LIVE BLOG: Delphi murders suspect hearing as it happens

Updated: Oct 19, 2023 / 02:33 PM EST
 
Three + min video - Allen has no money, so the Judge will reach out to public defenders. No trial in Jan. 2024. Judge will set a new date at a later time. Oct. 31 hearing @9:00 am ET.


Court Video: Richard Allen appears before judge in Delphi murders case​


FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Delphi murders suspect Richard Allen did not appear in an Allen County Courthouse for a hearing as expected. Allen County Judge Frances Gull announced Allen's defense attorneys quit the high profile murder case. Court records said the original purpose of the hearing “is to discuss the up coming hearing on October 31, 2023 and other matters which have recently arisen.” Allen is charged with two counts of murder in the 2017 homicides of Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14, whose bodies were found near a creek not far from the Monon High Bridge, where they were last seen alive. Although a Snapchat video taken from German’s phone showed a suspect approaching the girls before their death and police would work to identify the so-called "Bridge Guy," years would pass before police arrested a suspect. Around this time last year, Allen, 50, was taken into custody and charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of Williams and German. Thursday's status hearing will be an opportunity for Allen County Judge Frances Gull to check in with parties involved in the case. That includes representatives for the State of Indiana, who will be tasked with proving beyond a reasonable doubt that the now-51-year-old Allen ended the lives of two innocent teenagers back in 2017. It also includes Allen’s defense team, public defenders Anthony Rozzi and Andrew Baldwin, who will likewise have to prove their client did not kill the teens. Prosecutors and police have argued Allen murdered the teens after they found a bullet, recovered near one of the girls’ bodies, had been cycled through a gun investigators later found at his home. The Carroll County prosecutor, who first brought the double-murder charges against Allen last year, also cited witness testimonies that placed Allen near the Monon High Bridge the day the teens disappeared. Meanwhile, Allen’s attorneys have pointed the finger at Odinists - a white-supremacist cult they allege have ties running deep through the Westville Correctional Facility where Allen is now housed - as the ones responsible for ritualistically sacrificing the girls in 2017. In the year since Allen's arrest, the public has seen large swaths of sensitive information made public for the first time. Those possible insights into what might have happened to Williams and German were sealed for years, and made known to the public largely through court filings and motions related to Allen’s case over the last year.
 
The attorneys representing #RichardAllen, the Indiana man accused of killer two young girls, withdrew themselves from defending him in his murder case on Thursday. This came shortly before a hearing was scheduled to discuss the recent crime scene photo leaks in the case. Allen’s defense team initially filed a motion to stay on the case, but quickly retracted the filing and quit on the alleged killer. Allen allegedly murdered Abby Williams and Libby German on a remote hiking trail in 2017.

 
6 minute video
KG: the leaked crime scene photos were graphic and disturbing - Appeared to be authentic.



Delphi murders: Podcasters gave leaked photos to police | Banfield​


The lawyers representing a man accused in the 2017 killings of two girls in Delphi, Indiana, withdrew from the case Thursday in a move likely to further delay a potential trial. An investigation by “The Murder Sheet” podcast recently pointed to an alleged leak of sensitive crime scene evidence. Podcast hosts Kevin Greenlee and Áine Cain join "Banfield" with more details.
 
6 + minute video. RA's wife & mother were in the courtroom. Attorney BR entered the courtroom and whispered something to them and all left the courtroom. The wife was able to visit with RA before the "hearing" took place.


Richard Allen attorneys announce withdrawal, leaving Delphi murders suspect without representation​


The withdrawal comes two days after Indiana State Police said they would investigate an evidence leak, allegedly at the hands of one attorney's team members.
 
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — A longtime defense attorney filed a motion on behalf of Richard Allen'sown defense attorney on Thursday, arguing he should be allowed to remain counsel to the Delphi murders suspect in a new document submitted just hours before a scheduled status hearing in Fort Wayne on Thursday.

Public defenders Andrew Baldwin and Bradley Rozzi are tasked with defending Allen against the charges he faces in the 2017 murders of Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14.

The filing comes two days after Indiana State Police investigated a leak of sensitive evidence and documents related to the case that allegedly became public at the hands of an employee on Baldwin's team.

'He was betrayed' | Defense attorney files motion on behalf of Richard Allen attorney

Updated: 2:39 PM EDT October 19, 2023
 
Heck yes #RichardAllen's defense team did Not want to withdraw. This was made clear by the fact they offered remedies to the court. This was a case of them having no other choice but to withdraw leaving RA without counsel and in solitary confinement at a Maximim Security Prison yet convicted of no crime... His attorneys were some of the best in state. Who will RA be left with? Will he survive Maximum Security Confinement with, I am sure now, little hope? Did you see his wife? She was in tears. She realizes the gravity of the situation. You don't just snap you fingers and appoint counel. The attorney must be qualified and capable of taking the case based on his court obligations. Maybe a heavy hitter will step in? This case weighs heavy on me. The evidence is not strong and the allegations of police incompetence and possible LE coverup is concerning.

 
Video is 5+ minutes


Richard Allen's attorneys step down​


Oct 19, 2023

13News reporters Emily Longnecker and Bob Segall break down what went down in the courtroom on Thursday. The withdrawal comes two days after Indiana State Police said they would investigate an evidence leak, allegedly at the hands of one attorney's team members.
 
As I previously stated, this was no surprise at all to Judge Gull. This was an ultimatum made based on the release of those photos. The below document clearly is asking for the court's consideration not to, in practicality, force them to withdraw and offers other sanctions. I hope Judge Gull reconsiders for the sake of justice. Just what is really going on here?

 
Attorneys for accused Delphi murderer quit hours after filing motion begging judge not to throw one of them off the case over leaked evidence

Full story here --> https://bit.ly/3tKXftS




It is unclear what happened between 10:07 a.m., when the motion was submitted, and 2 p.m. when Judge Gull announced the cancellation of what was to be the first broadcasted hearing in the case.


Lawyers for Delphi suspect Richard Allen quit hours after asking not to be removed over leak


Oct 19th, 2023, 4:10 pm
 

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