GUILTY Abby & Libby - The Delphi Murders - Richard Allen Arrested - #220

  • #981
I'm actually quite surprised the investigators haven't received a lot more flak. Perhaps it's because they all do appear to be geniunely decent people, doing their absolute best.

But we shouldn't forget that this crime was not investigated competently for several years.

All the time wasted on press conferences and appealing for help from outside when everything they needed was under their own roof the entire time.

But they got the break they needed in the end. Not through their own work, but thanks to a volunteer who was able to find the needle they themselves misplaced in their giant investigative haystack.
 
  • #982
I'm actually quite surprised the investigators haven't received a lot more flak. Perhaps it's because they all do appear to be geniunely decent people, doing their absolute best.

But we shouldn't forget that this crime was not investigated competently for several years.

All the time wasted on press conferences and appealing for help from outside when everything they needed was under their own roof the entire time.

But they got the break they needed in the end. Not through their own work, but thanks to a volunteer who was able to find the needle they themselves misplaced in their giant investigative haystack.

True.

The case was too big for Delphi and surrounding community. They did get some help from the state and the FBI, but data management ended up being their biggest problem/.
 
  • #983
I think they had like 50,000 tips. Had to install a special hotline and database to manage it all... but like you said, the solution was right in their hands all the time
 
  • #984
Actually the sad riddle is more like this:

One man was on a bridge.
Two little girls were murdered.
Did the man see the murderer?

How I wish justice hadn't taken all those painful years but I don't want to lose sight of what's easy to forget -- that the tip was found/recognized and that it existed to be found. Had it been discarded and how easily it could have been, he'd still be free...

Slow police work but they got it done.

JMO
Yes. The lady detective from CPS got it done.
 
  • #985
I think they had like 50,000 tips. Had to install a special hotline and database to manage it all... but like you said, the solution was right in their hands all the time
MOO RA self report being on the trail was in the first week. They need to take their medicine. They probably lost focus with so much brass descending on the town.
 

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