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

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This is the context people keep referring to, and it's the completely wrong one. Allen did not confess to law enforcement, which is what that research is analyzing. This is a completely different situation, with a very different dynamic.
If you read the source closely, at no point they distinguish how the false confessions were elicited to amount to that 12% figure. Unless you can point me to somewhere else where this distinction is made?

When they do divide them in categories in the rest of the article, they make it plenty clear a false confession doesn't have to happen directly to an officer during an interview.
 
I’m completely sickened by the way Richard Allen was treated before his constitutional right to a fair trial.

The fact that this happened in America should terrify everyone here

The fact they let these psychotic ramblings into evidence as confessions is equally appalling

Jmo
They were trying to keep a depressed, suicidal man with a massive target on his back, alive.

He had tried to kill himself in the past, and talked about basically welcoming death around the time of his arrest.

Personally, I’d rather him alive than dead.
 
I want to watch these interrogation videos so bad.

In my opinion the way richard Allen cones across is not that of a guilty man, but it is hard to tell without seeing body language.

You usually don’t have suspects cursing out cops for implicating them in homicides if they are guilty.

JMO.

Me too!

Body language, eyes and even how sentences are worded and expressed.

Like yesterday!!! Those Interrogations should be released now.

JMT
 
“I’ve been across the high bridge when it was in better shape,” he told them.
[snip]
Allen said he was no “angel of a person,” adding that he was “like everyone else.”
[snip]
“I’ve never met them [the girls],” Allen said.

He then revealed that he was “going to shoot” himself that night.

“It’s not like I killed two girls and now I’ve got psychological problems,” he said.
https://fox59.com/delphi-trial/arrest-me-or-take-me-home-jury-watches-video-richard-allens-first-interview/

I really wish we could watch these ourselves. I want to know if by "that" night he means the night of February 13th.

ETA I also note he indicates his familiarity with the bridge and has been across it in the past, when it was in "better" shape. Doesn't want LE looking at his internet history because he is "no angel of a person"

Can't wait to see these Interrogations myself!

JMT
 
Thanks. But he wasn’t at the scene, was he? He’s a blood spatter guy - I’m not sure restraints are within his area of expertise but thanks again!
I could very well be mistaken but I seem to recall one of the other forensics folks (maybe the autopsy) or CS analysts saying there were no classic signs or noticeable signs or markings of restraints being used. Paraphrasing for brevity.

I feel it would have been possible for a type of choke hold (not one on the throat, but in sides of neck) could have been applied at some point on one, mysterious mark around mouth/chin could have been a scratch trying to,reach up & pull the perp’s arm away. If RA was involved, he did have a military background, just not sure how extensive NG training might be compared to full fledged military combat/self defense training.

JMO
 
I’m completely sickened by the way Richard Allen was treated before his constitutional right to a fair trial.

The fact that this happened in America should terrify everyone here

The fact they let these psychotic ramblings into evidence as confessions is equally appalling

Jmo
Respectfully, couldn't disagree more.
 
Look at that character on the Green Mile that was innocent yet he chose the path he did even though...

There are a number of cases where a convicted person and their families have paid the price of guilty when they were in fact innocent.

I need to know without a doubt that the right man is on trial in Delphi.

JMO MOO JMT

Respectfully

The Green Mile is fiction.

And the legal standard is beyond a reasonable doubt, not without a doubt.

Also, I can't think off the top of my head where " a convicted person and their families have paid the price of guilty when they were in fact innocent."

Which cases are you referring to?
 
Look at that character on the Green Mile that was innocent yet he chose the path he did even though...

There are a number of cases where a convicted person and their families have paid the price of guilty when they were in fact innocent.

I need to know without a doubt that the right man is on trial in Delphi.

JMO MOO JMT
It's beyond a reasonable doubt, not any doubt.
 
They were trying to keep a depressed, suicidal man with a massive target on his back, alive.

He had tried to kill himself in the past, and talked about basically welcoming death around the time of his arrest.

Personally, I’d rather him alive than dead.
They kept a man that has never been convicted of a crime in solitary confinement in a maximum security prison for 13 months and are using his psychotic ramblings as evidence against him.

This is quite literally unheard of in our justice system and I truly expect severe consequences to come down on people for violations of Richard Allen’s constitutional rights.

JMO
 
If I remember right, there was an attempt to unlock the phone very shortly after the video was taken.

I assumed this was Libby attempting to do this with the phone hidden in her sweatshirt pouch pocket rather than her jeans, as it would have been easier to conceal and manipulate in there, but that’s just a guess.

I don’t have a good idea of how the phone ended up where it did, but yeah your theory is a good possibility.
True about sweatshirt… also, it doesn’t sound like the phone had any water damage, (if we know that fact) and would have been higher when crossing the creek. If the water was that high, I’m def not recalling how high it would be where officials think they crossed.
 
Respectfully

The Green Mile is fiction.

And the legal standard is beyond a reasonable doubt, not without a doubt.

Also, I can't think off the top of my head where " a convicted person and their families have paid the price of guilty when they were in fact innocent."

Which cases are you referring to?
Here’s one example, there’s thousands more behind this one. Unfortunately this is an all too common occurrence in our country, most cases never get the spotlight like Delphi has and innocent people are locked away with no voice

 
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