Abby & Libby - The Delphi Murders - Richard Allen Arrested - #191

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If the 3- day hearing had been favorable to the defense, would you have expected news reports to be silent and non-transparent? So it happens but it was anything but, even the testimony of defence witnesses was lacking in favor of the D.

How much money did the D collect from the public, what did they do to deserve that? MS gave up 3 days of their life to sit through the hearings, as did various media reporters who get paid by the company they work for.

MOO
Well it was enough to spend $12,000 on a $100-$300-ish round trip to Georgia...to pick up a picture. Must have been a really nice hotel and meals. MO
 
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Have you seen the leaked photos? There are a few pieces of clothing shown in one or two of those shots.
Thanks.
Yes, I did see them.
Maybe I'll go back to that Gray Hughes video where he describes what clothing was worn.

Just to clarify: the photos you refer to are the ones taken by some individual and not leaked by MW?
 
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Well it was enough to spend $12,000 on a $100-$300-ish round trip to Georgia...to pick up a picture. Must have been a really nice hotel and meals. MO

I want your travel tips if you can make a round trip to Georgia from Indiana for $100-$300! (Although I do agree 12K seems excessive).
 
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From what I understood, Harshman testified he never heard RA said he had shooted the girls in the back, so probably is was a confession made to an inmate and it was a telephone game.
 
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From what I understood, Harshman testified he never heard RA said he had shooted the girls in the back, so probably is was a confession made to an inmate and it was a telephone game.

I would imagine he left that one out of his testimony and the State purposefully didn't ask him. But, we'll have to wait for the transcripts.

IMO MOO
 
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If solitary confinement was so wholesome and good for inmates suicide watchers wouldn't be needed nor would there be such strong complaints against it.
Let's hope he makes it to trial in the county jail.
 
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I would imagine he left that one out of his testimony and the State purposefully didn't ask him. But, we'll have to wait for the transcripts.

IMO MOO
The defense had the opportunity to ask him. I wonder if they did.
 
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The defense had the opportunity to ask him. I wonder if they did.

Me too! We won't know until the transcripts because not many are reporting on the whole thing.

IMO MOO
 
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I want your travel tips if you can make a round trip to Georgia from Indiana for $100-$300! (Although I do agree 12K seems excessive).
I just google it There was even a super saver one for $88.00!
 
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I would imagine he left that one out of his testimony and the State purposefully didn't ask him. But, we'll have to wait for the transcripts.

IMO MOO
According to MS and others, Rozzi asked that in cross and Harshman said no, he never heard RA saying that in his confessions, so probably it was a confession to an inmate and it was a telephone game.
 
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Thanks.
Yes, I did see them.
Maybe I'll go back to that Gray Hughes video where he describes what clothing was worn.

I'm sure there was something undisclosed taken as well.
 
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It will be interesting to see if the hearing transcripts will satisfy the collective demand for clarity and details.

jmo
 
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Let's hope he makes it to trial in the county jail.

Agreed.

Not too far away - let's hope there are no more delays or unnecessary dramas.
 
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Me too! We won't know until the transcripts because not many are reporting on the whole thing.

IMO MOO

True.

And sometimes those details we aren't getting make one hell of a difference I reckon.
 
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Agreed.

Not too far away - let's hope there are no more delays or unnecessary dramas.


with this defense I wouldn’t count on it.

IMO
 
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I would not expect news reports to be silent and non-transparent. However, many do publish info that covers one side better than the other.

To my knowledge, the D did not pocket any of that money raised for experts. Do you have proof they did?
I believe the D took a loss in wages by accepting this case. OTOH, these other folks that you mention all make money for the work they put into this case.

Ahhh, the saint-like defense attorneys that file misleading motions, ignore their client who confessed over 60 times, and charge the state of Indiana $12,000 for a quick trip to Georgia to pick up a single photo that could have been FedExed or emailed to them.
 
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Ahhh, the saint-like defense attorneys that file misleading motions, ignore their client who confessed over 60 times, and charge the state of Indiana $12,000 for a quick trip to Georgia to pick up a single photo that could have been FedExed or emailed to them.

Maybe they wanted to talk to the guy in Georgia face to face. I doubt the trip was only about "picking up a single photo."

IMO MOO
 
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An accused murderer, who confesses, to include details of the murders that only the murderer would know....yeah, we should believe him.

Solitary confinement, this man RA, he wasn't in solitary confinement, and if he was, it wasn't for long. I suspect the term 'solitary confinement' has been thrown out there to attempt to appeal to emotion, sway opinion, and seems to have worked in some cases.

If it's been typed by me, and this little ditty has, then it's surely my opinion :)
 
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An accused murderer, who confesses, to include details of the murders that only the murderer would know....yeah, we should believe him.

I agree. But only if the confession(s) came before he read the Discovery. If after....nope.

IMO MOO
 
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