IN - Abby & Libby - The Delphi Murders - Richard Allen Arrested - #173

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  • #361
The SCOIN will rule in favor of the judge to the greatest degree that they possibly can. IMO

We saw that in the other decision on the mess that was made of the CCS.
They barely even admonished her.
 
  • #362
New filing in RA's murder case; I wonder if anyone snagged it yet?

12/19/2023Correspondence to/from Court Filed
Letter received from Robert P. Baston.
File Stamp: 12/19/2023
 
  • #363
New filing in RA's murder case; I wonder if anyone snagged it yet?

12/19/2023Correspondence to/from Court Filed
Letter received from Robert P. Baston.
File Stamp: 12/19/2023

Oh brother, :rolleyes:, not him again!
 
  • #364
Check Defense Diaries/Bob Motta X/Twitter for RB's correspondence.
 
  • #365
Check Defense Diaries/Bob Motta X/Twitter for RB's correspondence.
Thanks. That's a long one.
Every time RB and others write a letter, they put themselves at the mercy of Galipeau and his prison guards. MOO

183 Federal cases against Galipeau; he's named because they can't file against the prison.
I did not go through all 19 pages to make sure every one was this Galipeau.
They can't all be lying MOO
 
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Thanks. That's a long one.
Every time RB and others write a letter, they put themselves at the mercy of Galipeau and his prison guards. MOO

183 Federal cases against Galipeau; he's named because they can't file against the prison.
I did not go through all 19 pages to make sure every one was this Galipeau.
They can't all be lying MOO
I read through most of these. A lot of them were prisoners alleging mistreatment, poor housing conditions, lack of medication, one got scalded by hot water. They all formally named Galipeau (as Warden) even though he isn't liable for every personnel individual lodged in the complaint. Most of the complaints directly against Galipeau were addressed in some cases and others dismissed.

ETA: DBM non-related case
 
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I read through most of these. A lot of them were prisoners alleging mistreatment, poor housing conditions, lack of medication, one got scalded by hot water. They all formally named Galipeau (as Warden) even though he isn't liable for every personnel individual lodged in the complaint. Most of the complaints directly against Galipeau were addressed in some cases and others dismissed.

Here's one I thought was inserting, I don't know if it's it RA or not. Seems like he was transferred not long afterwards:

Allen v. Galipeau (3:23-cv-00857)​

District Court, N.D. Indiana​

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Last Updated: Nov. 15, 2023, 5:26 p.m.
Assigned To: Philip P. Simon
Referred To: John Martin
Citation: Allen v. Galipeau, 3:23-cv-00857, (N.D. Ind.)
Date Filed: Sept. 18, 2023
Date of Last Known Filing: Nov. 15, 2023
It's not this RA

 
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I'm sorry this guy is a raging lunatic IMO.
Years ago, my best friend's father was involved with the Chuck Colson Prison Ministries. He went to Indiana State Prison, as well as others, to speak to the prisoners. I told him one day that I heard prison was pretty bad and I wanted to know if that was true. He said it was so bad that he didn't want to go "there" with me.

Since then, I haven't written prisoner complaints off as frivolous and crazy.
 
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Years ago, my best friend's father was involved with the Chuck Colson Prison Ministries. He went to Indiana State Prison, as well as others, to speak to the prisoners. I told him one day that I heard prison was pretty bad and I wanted to know if that was true. He said it was so bad that he didn't want to go "there" with me.

Since then, I haven't written prisoner complaints off as frivolous and crazy.
A friend of mine worked in the infirmary inside our local prison system. That person quit due to the conditions. I have several folks in my circle who are corrections officers and have stress and mental struggles due to the conditions. I also know an ex-inmate who got his sentence extended for getting busted with a shank and said he'd do it again because he needed it to protect himself. It's not a nice place, nor does it need to be (within rights), but I'll never dismiss complaints of abuse. Many of them are probably drama, likely caused by the immate him/herself, with a victim mentality. But let's be real, they're understaffed, overcrowded, housing for violent people, and crap goes on. Who's bringing in the contraband, you know?

I'm not saying I wholly believe RB. But in all his dramatics, there's likely a kernel of truth, imo.

The AG moved RA to Wabash for very specific reasons... all due to safety issues. Westville could no longer protect him? Why not?

Jmo.
 
  • #372
Years ago, my best friend's father was involved with the Chuck Colson Prison Ministries. He went to Indiana State Prison, as well as others, to speak to the prisoners. I told him one day that I heard prison was pretty bad and I wanted to know if that was true. He said it was so bad that he didn't want to go "there" with me.

Since then, I haven't written prisoner complaints off as frivolous and crazy.
I agree the prison systems across America are horrible in a lot of cases. Basic human rights and treatment, programs to help educate a largely uneducated population, job skill training, drug rehabilitation, and mental healthcare programs which may decrease recidivism once these inmates are released back into society should be a priority.

With that being said, I do think there are those inmates that do everything they can to disrupt and try and scam the system, which I think RB has done plenty of times in the past and continues to do. I'm not suggesting all prisoner complaints are frivolous or crazy, but RB has a long history of allegations and conspiracy ideations. That may be due in part to mental illness, IDK just a thought I have.

MOO
 
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A friend of mine worked in the infirmary inside our local prison system. That person quit due to the conditions. I have several folks in my circle who are corrections officers and have stress and mental struggles due to the conditions. I also know an ex-inmate who got his sentence extended for getting busted with a shank and said he'd do it again because he needed it to protect himself. It's not a nice place, nor does it need to be (within rights), but I'll never dismiss complaints of abuse. Many of them are probably drama, likely caused by the immate him/herself, with a victim mentality. But let's be real, they're understaffed, overcrowded, housing for violent people, and crap goes on. Who's bringing in the contraband, you know?

I'm not saying I wholly believe RB. But in all his dramatics, there's likely a kernel of truth, imo.

The AG moved RA to Wabash for very specific reasons... all due to safety issues. Westville could no longer protect him? Why not?

Jmo.
Was RA moved for safety issues? I have never seen any reason given for his transfer. Seriously curious about that.
 
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A friend of mine worked in the infirmary inside our local prison system. That person quit due to the conditions. I have several folks in my circle who are corrections officers and have stress and mental struggles due to the conditions. I also know an ex-inmate who got his sentence extended for getting busted with a shank and said he'd do it again because he needed it to protect himself. It's not a nice place, nor does it need to be (within rights), but I'll never dismiss complaints of abuse. Many of them are probably drama, likely caused by the immate him/herself, with a victim mentality. But let's be real, they're understaffed, overcrowded, housing for violent people, and crap goes on. Who's bringing in the contraband, you know?

I'm not saying I wholly believe RB. But in all his dramatics, there's likely a kernel of truth, imo.

The AG moved RA to Wabash for very specific reasons... all due to safety issues. Westville could no longer protect him? Why not?

Jmo.
Have any in your circle offered any ideas as to how to improve the situation?
I'm at a loss except to remind parents to do their job.

I found the RA move to be interesting.
 
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Have any in your circle offered any ideas as to how to improve the situation?
I'm at a loss except to remind parents to do their job.

I found the RA move to be interesting.
Everyone I know who has worked inside a prison eventually left their jobs, either for something else entirely, or for smaller county jails. I've never heard any talk about how to improve the situation, although I suspect staffing shortages plays a part.
 
  • #376
It's insane to me that anyone can be imprisoned under maximum security conditions without any form of bail/preliminary hearing for more than one year. But I can't say I am surprised when I have seen other cases not come to trail for 5+ years?!
 
  • #377
Was RA moved for safety issues? I have never seen any reason given for his transfer. Seriously curious about that.
This is the Indiana Code included in the transfer order:

35-33-11-1. Inmate in County Jail in Imminent Danger of Serious Bodily Injury or Death or Represents Substantial Threat to Safety of Others​

...alleging that an inmate in a county jail awaiting trial is in danger of serious bodily injury or death or represents a substantial threat to the safety of others, the court shall determine whether the inmate is in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death, or represents a substantial threat to the safety of others.

Richard Allen moved to Wabash Valley Correctional Facility

35-33-11-1
 
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This is the Indiana Code included in the transfer order:

35-33-11-1. Inmate in County Jail in Imminent Danger of Serious Bodily Injury or Death or Represents Substantial Threat to Safety of Others​

...alleging that an inmate in a county jail awaiting trial is in danger of serious bodily injury or death or represents a substantial threat to the safety of others, the court shall determine whether the inmate is in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death, or represents a substantial threat to the safety of others.

Richard Allen moved to Wabash Valley Correctional Facility

35-33-11-1
IMO the kicker with this is there were no actual threats to him or by him; they were all perceived.
Diener: Bloodlust for information.
 
  • #379
This is the Indiana Code included in the transfer order:

35-33-11-1. Inmate in County Jail in Imminent Danger of Serious Bodily Injury or Death or Represents Substantial Threat to Safety of Others​

...alleging that an inmate in a county jail awaiting trial is in danger of serious bodily injury or death or represents a substantial threat to the safety of others, the court shall determine whether the inmate is in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death, or represents a substantial threat to the safety of others.

Richard Allen moved to Wabash Valley Correctional Facility

35-33-11-1
Thank you for that, do you think he was threatening self harm, or was there maybe rumors that someone was out to get him? Wow, if Westville couldn't keep him safe under 24 surveillance, I don't know how any other prison will.

MOO
 
  • #380
IMO the kicker with this is there were no actual threats to him or by him; they were all perceived.
Diener: Bloodlust for information.
Is there a MSM link for the above re: Diener?

According to the article it said he may have been moved for security reasons:

<snipped>
"Pursuant to Indiana Code § 35-33-11-1, the Commissioner of the Indiana Department of Correction may transfer an individual under a safekeeping order to a facility deemed suitable for their confinement with available space."

No other information was available and the reason for the move was not stated.
 
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