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Seems to me the same ole' same ole'. RA=BG=Killer and he won't be getting another trial IMHO. I am glad the State is taking its time to answer, always better safe than sorry.![]()
Delphi murders | Richard Allen's attorneys explain why they think his conviction should be overturned
Allen was convicted for the murders of Abby Williams and Libby German. His attorneys say he was never able to defend himself at trial.www.wthr.com
I found this article checking on his appeal. It's from December and pretty detailed.
For sure I think he's guilty, I just thought that article had some more of what he was doing/saying that I hadn't heard before.Seems to me the same ole' same ole'. RA=BG=Killer and he won't be getting another trial IMHO. I am glad the State is taking its time to answer, always better safe than sorry.
If anyone has any doubt that it was him, listen to his LE interviews and look and listen to the man on the bridge. That will erase any doubt along with all the other evidence...like his confessions, him placing himself there at the time, etc.
The timing of RA's psychosis is just soooo conveniently close to the same day or so that he was given the State's evidence against him. He knew he was done and decided to make a snack out of it. Hah
Go away and stay away RA, you've inflicted enough pain, on enough people, for long enough.
#LetAbby&LibbyRIP
JMO
I was eye rolling at RA not your post @flashy09, I'm sorry, I hope it didn't come across that way.For sure I think he's guilty, I just thought that article had some more of what he was doing/saying that I hadn't heard before.
I feel like his Bible reading or guilty conscience got to him enough that he wanted to confess to his wife and mom for his own sake, but not be held to it so he played crazy at the same time. He sounded very coherent in the confessions I heard.
The timing of RA's psychosis is just soooo conveniently close to the same day or so that he was given the State's evidence against him. He knew he was done and decided to make a snack out of it. Hah
(respectfully bolded) I can't help but emit a wicked chuckle on this. They really were like a circus act. I will never forget that trial, by the end, it really was AODDI, any other dude did it. (Who can we find??) Literally nobody was beyond suspicion in the eyes of the "defense"-- except "Rick," of course.I was eye rolling at RA not your post @flashy09, I'm sorry, I hope it didn't come across that way.
I believe RA played crazy like a fox once he found out the evidence against him. He's a master manipulator IMO, plus I'm sure the Ringling Brothers Defense Duo urged him to be as crazy as possible once they got the call from the Mrs. saying he was confessing on a recorded line.
I think his Poor Richard Bible 'show' during court was a complete farce. Judge Gull said after the verdict he was very hostile looking towards her, rolling his eyes at witnesses and his physical outbursts while being held in jail during the trial.
Sounds like an Explosive Temper, NARC, Child Murderer to me. I hope he rots behind bars.
JMO
(respectfully bolded) I can't help but emit a wicked chuckle on this. They really were like a circus act. I will never forget that trial, by the end, it really was AODDI, any other dude did it. (Who can we find??) Literally nobody was beyond suspicion in the eyes of the "defense"-- except "Rick," of course.
I hope this serves as a cautionary tale for defendants who pursue this line of "defense" in the future. The best defense isn't always a "good" (i.e. aggressive, maybe as crazy as you are-- but with a law license) offense (jmo).
He'd have rotted anywhere, behind bars or not, but jmo. But as they rot, they take more victims, so best to keep them where they belong.
Tragic he couldn't have always been where he belonged.
A good topic to confuse and annoy his dear wife a little bit.Yep, that is when he found out they had found that bullet.
If his defense had potently attacked the credibility of the gun evidence, they'd have been a thousand times more effective than they were, but jmo. And there were a million ways they could have done it-- with a client that was genuinely innocent.In 100% hind site, all RA had to do was get rid of that gun and those left over bullets. Chuck them in the river anytime 2 months to 4 years after the murders.... and no evidence. Enough big rivers around to find one to do it at night would even be better. But he did not do that.
Without that, I personally don't think they really had enough to convict him.
Agree that the timeline laid a very strong foundation. But I remember during the trial being quite concerned whether the State was going to reach beyond reasonable doubt. I didn’t personally think the bullet or the confessions were really valid as the competing arguments cancelled each other out.Twas the timeline that killed the beast, in my opinion.
Ballistics and confessions were add-ons.
RA put himself on the bridge. No one could take him off.
Definitely would have made the State's case harder, but I like to think Abby and Libby helped bring this sick man to justice with their video. I'm one of those that believes divine intervention takes place in a lot of these cases. JMOIn 100% hind site, all RA had to do was get rid of that gun and those left over bullets. Chuck them in the river anytime 2 months to 4 years after the murders.... and no evidence. Enough big rivers around to find one to do it at night would even be better. But he did not do that.
Without that, I personally don't think they really had enough to convict him.
I believe you started that turn of phrase and it's still one of my favorites from this case.Twas the timeline that killed the beast, in my opinion.
Ballistics and confessions were add-ons.
RA put himself on the bridge. No one could take him off.
The Daughter was thankfully absent through most of the pre trial circus, showed up to only testify to a couple of questions and then disappeared back into obscurity. I don't blame her one bit, she didn't ask for any of this.I hope RA’s wife and child can/have moved on.