GUILTY Abby & Libby - The Delphi Murders - Richard Allen Arrested - #215

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  • #341
"When the investigator said the man in the video was wearing the same clothes that Allen had described, Allen replied that such an outfit is common. He’d never met the girls, Allen said."

“I can’t tell you what happened,” he said. “If that picture was taken by those girls, it’s not me. I never met them."

1. The LE officer stated in the video BG was wearing the same clothes that Allen had described.

2. Really, such an outfit is common? Wonder how many on the bridge, on the trail, in the town was wearing that exact outfit? Lol!

3. He says: "“I can’t tell you what happened." Yep because that will get him arrested. So he has to keep denying it.

4. If the picture was taken by the "camera man" or trail cam or whatever "then yep it's me". BUT if picture was taken by "those girls, it’s not me. I never met them." He has no clue how stupid this sounds.

 
  • #342
JG’s ruling on “no nexus” will surely be challenged if RA is convicted. She has provided a laundry list of reasons for an appeal. MOO
I wonder, would the lack of written reasonings with the majority of her rulings be included in the laundry list of reasons for appeal?
 
  • #343
I wonder, would the lack of written reasonings with the majority of her rulings be included in the laundry list of reasons for appeal?
I would hope so?? Just because she made those rulings does not mean they are supported by law. Time will tell. Indiana appears to be a hotbed for false convictions. MOO
 
  • #344
I think the judge disallowed the defense evidence to be presented at trial.
Indeed she did. I believe some of her and the Prosecution’s actions caused the reasonable doubt. IMO
 
  • #345
I wonder, would the lack of written reasonings with the majority of her rulings be included in the laundry list of reasons for appeal?
If we wonder that, then you know the Defense does too. IMO
 
  • #346
JG’s ruling on “no nexus” will surely be challenged if RA is convicted. She has provided a laundry list of reasons for an appeal. MOO
Maybe, not my opinion though.
 
  • #347
Nothing has convinced me that Richard Allen is the Bridge Guy, also, he did say 20-25 times he didn't do it in that initial interview or interrogation which to me is someone saying they are innocent.

JMO MOO JMT
I would say that EVERY convicted killer, even those who have finally confessed their guilt, started out by saying they are innocent.
 
  • #348
Indeed she did. I believe some of her and the Prosecution’s actions caused the reasonable doubt. IMO
Can you clarify what you mean please, TIA.

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"...Prosecution's actions caused the reasonable doubt."
 
  • #349
Richard Allen said he kept his gun in a holster. But whoever it is in the bridge guy video from Liberty German's phone video, it looks like the outline of their gun is not in a holster.

Even though there is the van detail testimony and the phone call confessions Richard Allen made to his mother that makes it appear he is probably the killer, this is another question I wonder about. Does the outline of the gun from Liberty German's phone video of bridge guy look like it is in a holster?
 
  • #350
I would say that EVERY convicted killer, even those who have finally confessed their guilt, started out by saying they are innocent.
And that's not surprising at all. JMO.
 
  • #351
Hey Everyone,
Thank you for your participation in the Delphi thread. It is fascinating to read all your posts.
I would encourage you to take our Delphi poll. CLICK HERE

You can vote once a day.
If the jury does not return on Monday with a verdict, then I think it will be a hung jury.
 
  • #352
Richard Allen said he kept his gun in a holster. But whoever it is in the bridge guy video from Liberty German's phone video, it looks like the outline of their gun is not in a holster.

Even though there is the van detail testimony and the phone call confessions Richard Allen made to his mother that makes it appear he is probably the killer, this is another question I wonder about. Does the outline of the gun from Liberty German's phone video of bridge guy look like it is in a holster?
Just because he owned a holster and used it at times it doesn't mean that he had his gun in a holster the day of the murders.

Maybe he found it more comfortable or accessible to put the pistol in his pocket. JMO.
 
  • #353
Richard Allen said he kept his gun in a holster. But whoever it is in the bridge guy video from Liberty German's phone video, it looks like the outline of their gun is not in a holster.

Even though there is the van detail testimony and the phone call confessions Richard Allen made to his mother that makes it appear he is probably the killer, this is another question I wonder about. Does the outline of the gun from Liberty German's phone video of bridge guy look like it is in a holster?
Just because he said he kept it in a holster doesn't mean he had it in a holster in his pocket that day. He could have left the holster in the car because he knew he needed it ready to use. He was hunting. MO
 
  • #354
I don't think it will be a hung jury.

However, as I mentioned previously, I am not good at predicting human behavior.
 
  • #355
Can you clarify what you mean please, TIA.

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"...Prosecution's actions caused the reasonable doubt."
Please forgive me, but I have neither the interest or inclination, let alone the energy, to explain myself, rehash what’s already been said a million times here or defend my beliefs regarding this tragedy that happened almost eight years ago. I’d prefer just to simply wait out the jury’s decision at this point and continue from there. Thank you.
 
  • #356
Maybe, not my opinion though.

MOO

You were responding to an appeal. Wonder if the DT will continue to be paid while attempting an appeal or would that be pro bono? Anyone know how that works?
 
  • #357
I don't think it will be a hung jury.

However, as I mentioned previously, I am not good at predicting human behavior.


I am praying it’s not as it would be a total miscarriage of justice for the Abby and Libby and their families.
 
  • #358
I don't think it will be a hung jury.

However, as I mentioned previously, I am not good at predicting human behavior.
Hi IzzyBlanche,
Your guess is just as good as mine. I hope I am wrong.
If they come back with a hung jury, Judge Gull will send them back and make them keep deliberating. I don't think she will accept a hung jury.
 
  • #359
So far, almost 30 percent of the WS members who voted in the Delphi Poll think it will be a hung jury, which is quite high in my opinion.
64% think the jury will come back with a guilty verdict.
You can vote in the poll once a day.
 
  • #360
Hi IzzyBlanche,
Your guess is just as good as mine. I hope I am wrong.
If they come back with a hung jury, Judge Gull will send them back and make them keep deliberating. I don't think she will accept a hung jury.
Serious question. Does JG actually have a choice? I mean if she sends them back and they still cannot come to a consensus, how is she able to prevent a hung jury? I have no legal knowledge but hung juries do happen. JMVHO
 
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