Abby & Libby - The Delphi Murders - Richard Allen Arrested - #207

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If someone was walking by him or even if he was sitting and others passed him by - wouldn't they smell the alcohol like a brewery?

The trail doesn't seem too wide, but I'm sure you'd get a whiff of that if within close proximity.

JMO MOO JMT
Not if his face was covered and this is kids that got close to him.. doubt they paid any attention to that. BB was not close enough to smell his breath (thank God for her because it might be her we are talking about) and the last one was in a car..
 
If someone was walking by him or even if he was sitting and others passed him by - wouldn't they smell the alcohol like a brewery?

The trail doesn't seem too wide, but I'm sure you'd get a whiff of that if within close proximity.

JMO MOO JMT
He drunk the 3 beers at his parents, then went home and changed. If he is a functional alcoholic, mouthwash and chewing gum are part of your everyday life, like putting on socks. Additionally, he was a smoker. A lot of ppl are/were, and you wouldn't notice unless you were literally going for a kiss. People who smell of booze so strong that you can smell it from 10 feet away are usually actively on a one-two day long bender.

My own experience.
 
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He became tearful and said he committed the murders by himself. According to Wala’s account, Allen said his intentions were “sexual” in nature and he alluded to having a sex addiction. He believed the girls were older—perhaps 18 or 19—although he also thought they could’ve been as young as 11.


He also said he was an alcoholic and had been both a victim and perpetrator of child molestation.

He wanted to apologize to the girls’ families.
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By his account, he saw something—either a man or a van, it was unclear in court—that startled him. He ordered the girls across the creek, cut their necks and then covered their bodies with tree branches. He walked to his car, which he’d parked at a nearby building.

Wala noted that Allen seemed “relieved” after the admission

Allen continued to live his life as normal after the killings, he said.
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On May 9, he said, “I just want to sign my confession.” Wala suggested he talk to his attorneys. Allen talked about planning his “last meal” and killing himself. He exhibited no evidence of psychotic symptoms, Wala noted.
 
Looks like having the defendant closer to his attorneys and family was a factor in the move. Not his living conditions.

I don't see RA looking so good right now. Prison, jail, both places equally take a prisoners freedom away. JMO.

The distance was always cited as a factor by both sets of defense attys, along with conditions.
I haven't seen RA but I have seen comments by those who are attending the trial that he looks much better than he did the last time they saw him.
MOO
 
Exactly. He said he only drank three beers then drank the other three after the murders. How does an alcoholic catch a buzz off only three beers unless MassGuy is correct that he had a flask on his person. It doesn’t make sense to me!
He may have started his day 50 sheets to the wind, drank his breakfast before downing a 6 pack for lunch...

We are finally meeting the real RA.

It ain't pretty.

JMO
 
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He may have started his day 50 sheets to the wind, drank his breakfast and before downing a 6 pack for lunch...

We are finally meeting the real RA.

It ain't pretty.

JMO
That does explain why the Defence did not try to pain the picture of RA the good family man in any of their statements. Don't want to call in witnesses to support his character because that would leave them vulnerable to cross.

MOO
 
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He became tearful and said he committed the murders by himself. According to Wala’s account, Allen said his intentions were “sexual” in nature and he alluded to having a sex addiction. He believed the girls were older—perhaps 18 or 19—although he also thought they could’ve been as young as 11.


He also said he was an alcoholic and had been both a victim and perpetrator of child molestation.

He wanted to apologize to the girls’ families.
……
By his account, he saw something—either a man or a van, it was unclear in court—that startled him. He ordered the girls across the creek, cut their necks and then covered their bodies with tree branches. He walked to his car, which he’d parked at a nearby building.

Wala noted that Allen seemed “relieved” after the admission

Allen continued to live his life as normal after the killings, he said.
…..
On May 9, he said, “I just want to sign my confession.” Wala suggested he talk to his attorneys. Allen talked about planning his “last meal” and killing himself. He exhibited no evidence of psychotic symptoms, Wala noted.

Question :
After the Discovery or before it?
 
Update….


He became tearful and said he committed the murders by himself. According to Wala’s account, Allen said his intentions were “sexual” in nature and he alluded to having a sex addiction. He believed the girls were older—perhaps 18 or 19—although he also thought they could’ve been as young as 11.


He also said he was an alcoholic and had been both a victim and perpetrator of child molestation.

He wanted to apologize to the girls’ families.
……
By his account, he saw something—either a man or a van, it was unclear in court—that startled him. He ordered the girls across the creek, cut their necks and then covered their bodies with tree branches. He walked to his car, which he’d parked at a nearby building.

Wala noted that Allen seemed “relieved” after the admission

Allen continued to live his life as normal after the killings, he said.
…..
On May 9, he said, “I just want to sign my confession.” Wala suggested he talk to his attorneys. Allen talked about planning his “last meal” and killing himself. He exhibited no evidence of psychotic symptoms, Wala noted.
DBM
 
Update….


He became tearful and said he committed the murders by himself. According to Wala’s account, Allen said his intentions were “sexual” in nature and he alluded to having a sex addiction. He believed the girls were older—perhaps 18 or 19—although he also thought they could’ve been as young as 11.


He also said he was an alcoholic and had been both a victim and perpetrator of child molestation.

He wanted to apologize to the girls’ families.
……
By his account, he saw something—either a man or a van, it was unclear in court—that startled him. He ordered the girls across the creek, cut their necks and then covered their bodies with tree branches. He walked to his car, which he’d parked at a nearby building.

Wala noted that Allen seemed “relieved” after the admission

Allen continued to live his life as normal after the killings, he said.
…..
On May 9, he said, “I just want to sign my confession.” Wala suggested he talk to his attorneys. Allen talked about planning his “last meal” and killing himself. He exhibited no evidence of psychotic symptoms, Wala noted.
Would Allen have been told of details at the crime scene such as the tree branches etc at the time of this confession?
Do we know?
 
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