Abby & Libby - The Delphi Murders - Richard Allen Arrested - #209

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I don’t have information for 2/13/17, but RA came into the prison on Prozac, so potentially had been on antidepressants for some time. Haldol is a different class of meds - an anti-psychotic.

Plus RA was only given that drug for a short period of time when he raged out in his cell, breaking things, banging his head on the wall, refusing to eat, except his pooh, drinking out his toilet, and ate the paper discovery, etc. As we know now, he even became violent in Cass County Jail recently.

This all coincides with the timeline of State's discovery being delivered to RA. Before that, even his Defense said he was an affable, polite Defendant working with them on his case (Nov-April). They weren't concerned about his mental health until late March, early April.

Yet, they still refused to get an independent Psych eval. Why? I believe because it would have shown the truth that he was faking and it would have been provided to the State when they had to turn over RA's Medical Records.

Or maybe they DT really didn't give a care? Who knows with R&B? I certainly can't understand one thing they've done to advance the notion that RA is innocent in any logical, legal way, period.

As always, JMO
 
RA's mental health timeline from the link
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March 23, 2023: Allen was depressed and withdrawn and said he “was not straight in the head."
April 4, 2023: Allen suffered from insomnia, hopelessness, was suicidal, and stated “death would bring relief to him."
April 13, 2023: Allen was exhibiting “bizarre” behavior, including consuming his own feces, and was suffering from a “grave disability.” The prison psychologist ordered Allen receive an involuntary injection of psychotropic medication.
April 21, 2023: Allen’s thoughts were disjointed and he was saying “strange things.” Wala discussed that he might be considered incompetent to stand trial.
May 3, 2023: Allen said he wanted to confess details of the crime.
May 18, 2023: Allen receives another dose of psychotropic medication.
May 23, 2023: Allen diagnosed as suffering from stress-induced psychosis.
June 8, 2023: Allen’s depression “at its peak,” noted trembling, knees buckling.
June 16, 2023: Allen receives another dose of psychotropic medication.
Late June, 2023: Allen’s mental health improving.
October 2023: Allen was proclaiming his innocence.
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Then there is this; so who knows what they did? Voluntary or Involuntary?
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Prosecutors said that they had considered “involuntary medication” to treat Allen’s symptoms, but two psychiatrists and a psychologist had allegedly deemed it unnecessary, and they also felt it wasn’t necessary to move him to another facility with a psychiatric unit.
Really suspicious to me that RA's mental health was considered okay until the April through June timeline. One more coincidence in a sea of coincidences.

The IDOC had every right under a Psychiatrists/Mental Health expert recommendation to treat RA with something to keep him from being violent to himself and others as his history has shown he can be prone to do. It looks like he had 3 injections, not daily "let's dose him into a vegetative state."

RA wasn't raging and banging his head against the walls daily, eating and rolling around in pooh. RA had outbursts at different times, especially connected to conversations he had with his Wife and Mother about his guilt and their reluctance to acknowledge or talk to him about it.

Explosive anger and rage because he'd lost his control over the only true people whom he felt loved him IMO.

JMO
 
How would we know? The judge didn’t allow the hearing to be recorded or streamed. And Judge Gull’s order was so vague and without any reference to law, it gives no meaningful information. That’s the problem with a complete lack of transparency. From media reports, it sounds like they did bring evidence of 3rd party suspects, and some psych testimony, and a cult expert but it’s impossible to glean exactly what evidence was presented.

Someone said they read a transcript of the 3-day hearing. Does anyone know where that can be found?

Murdersheet and others attended those hearings. That witness was not introduced by the defence. This is the problem. That story in the Franks refuses to die even though the defence never produced the witness. @m00c0w astutely noted that suddenly that confession argument disappeared from their closing argument after the 3 day hearing.

shows how effective the conspiracy mill is because it never dies.
 
Really suspicious to me that RA's mental health was considered okay until the April through June timeline. One more coincidence in a sea of coincidences.

The IDOC had every right under a Psychiatrists/Mental Health expert recommendation to treat RA with something to keep him from being violent to himself and others as his history has shown he can be prone to do. It looks like he had 3 injections, not daily "let's dose him into a vegetative state."

RA wasn't raging and banging his head against the walls daily, eating and rolling around in pooh. RA had outbursts at different times, especially connected to conversations he had with his Wife and Mother about his guilt and their reluctance to acknowledge or talk to him about it.

Explosive anger and rage because he'd lost his control over the only true people whom he felt loved him IMO.

JMO
IMO that's not all the meds they gave him.
It takes a huge amount of time now trying to find links. When I find what I'm looking for I'm going to update that list.
 
13 Things To Know From The #Delphi Murders Trial Today - Nov 1

1. Today was the first full day of testimony for the defense. They had a strong strategy to counter Thursday’s damaging jailhouse confessions played for the jury. But that strategy blew up in their face.
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2. They called Max Baker to testify. He’s a defense team intern who compiled months of prison video obtained through discovery, including video of Richard Allen in & out of his cell—highlighting his treatment & mental decline. Could have been powerful, but the jury never saw it.

3. Prosecutor Nick McLeland objected to jurors seeing the IDOC videos bc the defense couldn’t verify the dates they were recorded. Judge Gull ruled the jury CAN see the videos at a later date—IF the defense can prove the videos are from the same time period of RA’s confessions.
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4. The defense was still able to get the jury info suggesting Allen was mentally impaired at the time of his confessions. IDOC behavioral health director Dr. Deanna Dwenger testified RA was diagnosed with Serious Mental Illness & designated Gravely Disabled around that time.

5. She also said solitary confinement can be toxic for mental health & could have made RA worse. So while jurors didn’t get to see prison videos to help counteract the powerful audio statements, the defense did start planting seeds about RA’s mental health at time of confessions.


6. Before discussing the other witnesses, it’s important to mention what Gull ruled at the end of today’s testimony. She ruled (again) the defense CANNOT introduce evidence & witnesses related to their Odinism & alternate perpetrator theory—a big part of the defense strategy.


7. Former Delphi police chief Steve Mullin & former Carroll Co sheriff Tobe Leazenby also testified today. The defense blasted Mullin for erased suspect interviews early in the investigation & got Leazenby to acknowledge he originally thought there were multiple killers.


8. Local residents Brad Heath & David McCain told jurors what they saw the day Abby & Libby were killed. Baker said he saw a blue car that seemed out of place near the trail & McCain took photos on the Monon High Bridge the afternoon of the murders. Said he didn’t see Bridge Guy.


9. Chris Goote, a police officer who helped interview possible suspects right after the murders, said he didn’t recall anything from his interview with Brad Weber (now of interest to the defense). Even after being shown a report about his interview, he still recalled nothing.


10. Former Delphi fire chief Darrell Sterrett testified he helped search along the creek the night the girls went missing, but he & others didn’t see the bodies in the woods or the clothes recovered the next day from the creek. Were they just hard to see in the dark or not there?


11. Today’s testimony was punctuated by frequent objections, sidebars & delays. Don’t expect that to change. McLeland seems very willing to fight to prevent jurors from seeing evidence & testimony that he wants excluded. And some of today’s testimony was ripe for objection.


12. Jurors continue to be engaged & ask great questions. My favorite of the day was a question that led the DOC mental health expert to explain to jurors how to tell when an inmate has a real mental illness & when they are faking it—something these jurors will be asked to decide.


13. I’m getting comments asking why I didn’t mention X or why I left out Y & Z. It’s hard to include a day’s worth of testimony in 13 brief points. To see more, check out the 13News Delphi Debrief — Day 13 edition. We can fit in a lot in 48 minutes. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WrcXd3Ps7Rw

@BobSegallWTHR
 
I can’t keep up it’s Crazy nearly a whole thread since I last checked in.

How was yesterday for the prosecution?
Prosecution rested on Thursday. Defense began to present their case yesterday. They wanted to play videos but that didn’t work out. Odinism and third party suspects won’t be allowed.

 
3. Prosecutor Nick McLeland objected to jurors seeing the IDOC videos bc the defense couldn’t verify the dates they were recorded. Judge Gull ruled the jury CAN see the videos at a later date—IF the defense can prove the videos are from the same time period of RA’s confessions.
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I hope when people say the judge is against the defendant, and it's an injustice, and he's not getting a fair trial because the defense couldn't show the video from the prison, they re-read point #3. BBM.

jmo
 
That isn't the only or even the main piece of evidence. RA saying he is BG at the time and in the clothes and then repeatedly confessing to the crimes in detail are the main pieces of evidence against him.

MOO
The pieces that have caught my attention:

RA placed himself there, then lied 5 years later about the timing.
His car is captured on camera.
He threw away his phone.
The van interruption explains the creek crossing.
He is lucid in his confession to his mother.
The DTH voice is his.

jmo
 
@149Zone7

Gull denied the request to allow Pohl to remotely testify. The first line of a subpoena states: “laying all other business aside..” Thats a command - If they wanted the FBI Agents testimony he would have been in that courtroom.

5:47 AM · Nov 2, 2024
 
Murdersheet and others attended those hearings. That witness was not introduced by the defence. This is the problem. That story in the Franks refuses to die even though the defence never produced the witness. @m00c0w astutely noted that suddenly that confession argument disappeared from their closing argument after the 3 day hearing.

shows how effective the conspiracy mill is because it never dies.
I’m reading the transcripts now. IIRC there was some issue with getting the witness there or something to that effect.
 
@149Zone7

Gull denied the request to allow Pohl to remotely testify. The first line of a subpoena states: “laying all other business aside..” Thats a command - If they wanted the FBI Agents testimony he would have been in that courtroom.

5:47 AM · Nov 2, 2024
It’s more complex than that. FBI agents are federal employees of the DOJ and they are exempt from state subpoenas if there are other methods of obtaining the info. Hence, calling Goottee to try to get the info. My guess is the DOJ would allow the agent to testify, but only if he’s allowed to do so remotely.
 
The pieces that have caught my attention:

RA placed himself there, then lied 5 years later about the timing.
His car is captured on camera.
He threw away his phone.
The van interruption explains the creek crossing.
He is lucid in his confession to his mother.
The DTH voice is his.

jmo
He lost a (something like) 96 to 4 shot in his favor that a cartridge from the crime scene would point to some other gun out there and definitely not his.
 
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