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IIRC, the defence said during opening statements that people searched the area where the bodies were found on Feb 13 and did not find them. Then they searched that area on Feb 14 and did find them. This defence statement intends to suggest that bodies were placed there after searchers left on the evening of Feb 13.Brown said he was five feet from Libby and Abby's bodies. "I stood there facing away from them," he said. Then, police came.
Brown said you would not have been able to see the bodies from the water. He also noted that he did not have a gun on him.
The families of the girls cried in the courtroom after hearing Brown's testimony.
Delphi Girls Murdered | wthr.com
Today's testimony explains how that statement is irrelevant. They were not visible from the water. The bodies were 50 feet from shore. It sounds like they were near the bottom of the steep ravine.
"Mears called him to say he got a call that Shane Haygood had found clothing and asked Brown to check the area. Brown parked near the cemetery and talked to a relative of Libby's family.
During his testimony, Brown told the jury, “First I thought they were mannequins.” He then began crying as he told jurors he realized, “We found ‘em.” Brown said he was five feet from Libby and Abby's bodies. "I stood there facing away from them," he said. Then, police came.
Brown said you would not have been able to see the bodies from the water."

Witness weeps as he recounts finding Abby and Libby's bodies | Day 2 of Delphi murders trial for suspect Richard Allen
Seven years after Libby German and Abby Williams were killed, the trial continues for the man accused of murdering them.
