Found Deceased IN - Abigail (Abby) Williams, 13, & Liberty (Libby) German, 14, The Delphi Murders 13 Feb 2017 #106

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  • #321
He won’t.

But if it turns into a cold case...has any PD ever done the opposite, released all information they have to the public? And what would be the danger of it? (The benefit would be preventing more murders).

Excellent question. I feel like I know of a case where they did give all they had to the public, but I cannot recall specifics. Someone here will have an example.

Not much released with Lyric and Elizabeth either.
Could it be that less details are likely to be released when the murder victims are children?
 
  • #322
I think where the Delphi murders case has gone wrong is in the police opinion that the killer is local. There really is no evidence to suggest the killer is local or not unless the police have evidence that points them in that direction. In the Evansdale, Iowa murders of Lyric Cook and Elizabeth Collins I am sure the police probably thought that killer is local to the area too. And that case is now almost 7 years old.

Sketches and photographs are only going to be as good as what they show. All I see is the basic clothing and a man who has a body frame that suggests to me that he is an older man in his 50's or 60's. The clothing he is wearing makes me think he is a refrigerated truck driver.

Everyone has an opinion, but sometimes our opinions are wrong. But many a case has been solved because a detective followed their theory about what they think happened. The Delphi killer may be a young man who is local to Delphi, Indiana. Who really knows?

Even if a case is solved, time matters. It is great that any case gets solved, but I do not think families want to wait years or decades for it to happen. I guess time will determine how this case unfolds going forward.
 
  • #323
How would releasing any cold case file prevent more murders?

Misty, here is the situation, if the LE knows but can’t prove, then other people could at least make the same conclusions.

If the LE has no clue, then of course, it won’t.

I assume the former is true.
 
  • #324
At the one year anniversary Carter was confident somebody out there knows who did it.

Feb/18
“There’s a person out there that knows who did it. Not a hunch. They know who that person is,” said Carter. “They know that voice and they know those clothes. They know that posture. They know that stance and they know who murdered those two little girls in that quiet place.”
One Year Later: Why the Delphi case isn't cold
If after one year no one came forward, what makes LE think someone will now? Two plus years and 42,000 tips later and still......no one. Whoever knows, is NOT about to start talking now unless there's something in it for him/her. DC also seems to think the killer has a wee bit of conscience left. I highly doubt it. JMO
 
  • #325
So how many people would know that RL was not at home?

RLs property consists of 40 acres. His house is as far as could be from the crime scene and definitely not within view.
 
  • #326
If after one year no one came forward, what makes LE think someone will now? Two plus years and 42,000 tips later and still......no one. Whoever knows, is NOT about to start talking now unless there's something in it for him/her. DC also seems to think the killer has a wee bit of conscience left. I highly doubt it. JMO

BBM. I concur.
 
  • #327
RLs property consists of 40 acres. His house is as far as could be from the crime scene and definitely not within view.
What if RL had a friend who had a son of questionable character? Someone who was acquainted with the property and the bridge from the time he was a young boy? If nothing else, IMHO, this killer oozes familiarity.......with the bridge, the creek and the lay of the land. All speculation, of course.
 
  • #328
If after one year no one came forward, what makes LE think someone will now? Two plus years and 42,000 tips later and still......no one. Whoever knows, is NOT about to start talking now unless there's something in it for him/her. DC also seems to think the killer has a wee bit of conscience left. I highly doubt it. JMO

After more than two years, as more time passes, I agree it’s doubtful somebody who’s known all along is suddenly going to out the suspect. If the murderer blabbed/bragged to others, his circle of family or friends consists of despicable characters whom he trusts because they’re just as disgusting as him.

LEs best hope might be if somebody is arrested and offers up incriminating information about another person as part of a plea deal.
 
  • #329
RLs property consists of 40 acres. His house is as far as could be from the crime scene and definitely not within view.

Another question. How likely is it that RL, who, as I understand, had legal issues, is going to advertise his absence from home?

So he either ran into RL in town or wherever he went to buy fishies, or he simply knew RL well? The version that he was quietly living he was at RL’s property for several days I discount as he would not know when RL would return.
 
  • #330
What if RL had a friend who had a son of questionable character? Someone who was acquainted with the property and the bridge from the time he was a young boy? If nothing else, IMHO, this killer oozes familiarity.......with the bridge, the creek and the lay of the land. All speculation, of course.

I did not think that son had any shred of brains to pull something organized, tbh, but your assumption is logical.
 
  • #331
After more than two years, as more time passes, I agree it’s doubtful somebody who’s known all along is suddenly going to out the suspect. If the murderer blabbed/bragged to others, his circle of family or friends consists of despicable characters whom he trusts because they’re just as disgusting as him.

LEs best hope might be if somebody is arrested and offers up incriminating information about another person as part of a plea deal.
My thoughts exactly!
 
  • #332
Excellent question. I feel like I know of a case where they did give all they had to the public, but I cannot recall specifics. Someone here will have an example.

Not much released with Lyric and Elizabeth either.
Could it be that less details are likely to be released when the murder victims are children?

this case keeps haunting me in reference to libby and abby...
 
  • #333
Did Libby have FB App on her phone? If so anyone on her FB friend's list can look up Who is Near Me. It's a feature that's been around at least two years. It lets you know who is around you! I'd assume LE would know about this feature. If her FB account was public anyone with an account can see who is Near By.

But didn’t she take BP’s phone as hers was malfunctioning the previous day? BP’s phone would have BP’s FB, unless Libby logged BP out and logged herself in. Raises a number of questions. Either BP’s FB was open, and then people would see BP next to them, not Libby...or Libby took the phone...and maybe logged herself into FB? Or maybe not? She logged into Snapchat, but FB is not that popular with kids.
 
  • #334
Misty, here is the situation, if the LE knows but can’t prove, then other people could at least make the same conclusions.

If the LE has no clue, then of course, it won’t.

I assume the former is true.

This is also one of the reasons I don’t believe LE have a prime suspect. Carter didn’t give any indication the case was close to getting solved, just the opposite, it’s only the beginning.

Which I was reminded of below, Feb/18. 42,000+ tips, there ought to be more than a few potential suspects lined up in that queue by now....
Although a year has passed since the murders of Delphi teens Liberty German and Abigail Williams, Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter says he will not let the case go cold before their killer is found.

I’ve said all along, as long as I’m in this role and breathing, we’re not leaving the City of Delphi in Carroll County, Indiana, we’re just not,” said Carter. “And if we get to the point where we have exhausted the leads that we currently have in the queue then we’re going to start all over again.”

Carter says television has given us an unrealistic expectation about how cases like this work. Just because a detective on TV can solve a crime in 45 minutes doesn’t mean that's how it works in real life.

In real life, Carter says things aren’t always as they appear, detectives don’t reveal their entire hand when they’re investigating a case, and a case isn’t cold just because there hasn’t been an arrest...”

One Year Later: Why the Delphi case isn't cold
 
  • #335
But didn’t she take BP’s phone as hers was malfunctioning the previous day? BP’s phone would have BP’s FB, unless Libby logged BP out and logged herself in. Raises a number of questions. Either BP’s FB was open, and then people would see BP next to them, not Libby...or Libby took the phone...and maybe logged herself into FB? Or maybe not? She logged into Snapchat, but FB is not that popular with kids.

Libby didn’t have her own phone that day? I’m very interested in the source for that information.
 
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If after one year no one came forward, what makes LE think someone will now? Two plus years and 42,000 tips later and still......no one. Whoever knows, is NOT about to start talking now unless there's something in it for him/her. DC also seems to think the killer has a wee bit of conscience left. I highly doubt it. JMO

Agree. And don’t forget the reward offered of $225,000. The person who knows who this is isn’t motivated by almost a quarter of a million dollars. To me, they’re either protecting a loved one or they themselves are part of the criminal world and live on the margins, like the killer.
 
  • #338
A lot happens in 28 months. For a case to be unsolved this long with audio and pictures of the suspect leads me to believe it wont ever be solved unless something drastic happens.

I would have done exactly what they are doing if I had nothing, ask for the public's help and if that still leads to nothing, theres absolutely nothing that can happen unless the suspect messes up himself.
 
  • #339
I will also add, at the end of the lecture/interview (i believe it was Susan Hendricks) and she also spoke about how close she has become with both families over the years, and even speaks to them on the phone to call and check on them (and on holidays). At the very end of the lecture, they allowed audience members to stand up and ask questions. We didn't have too much time left, but one of the participants asked about (to Kim) the possibility of there being a tool or weapon on GB's person. Kim said that they are not 100 % sure, and that could be true. They have had loads of people send in tips, amateurs that have enhanced the photos we have of BG, but the one Kim mentioned was one that had been super enhanced by an internet sleuther that really did make it look like he was carrying a sword. now, i'm not too sure that didn't "slip" out, or if his point was that they receive all kinds of tips, some helpful, some not helpful at all, but he never really alluded to whether or not the sword issue was one of the types that they tossed aside bc it was ridiculous or if they actually used it bc, after the enhancement, it became important to look further in to this person. it was a vague statement that stood to me, for sure. And no more detail about his was mentioned, they moved on to the next question.

The last question, bc the lecture was ending and we were out of time, someone stood up and said (to the families) "how will you feel if it ends up being a family member to any of you?) (mike, kelsi, kim, and abby's grandparents were on the panel). The room got very quiet and unfortunately it ended, and they never really got to answer the question, (or perhaps chose not to), but those were the 2 things that stood out to me while watching their interviews.

Loved Crimecon so much, it was so much wow, and I will certainly try to go again in the future. It was like Websleuths (but even better, sorry Websleuths) but in real time, in a real place, with the real people. It was a beautiful event. Also got to meet Gray Hughes, and John Lordan which i totally fan-girled over. Haha! Even got a pic with Gray! (who was VERY sweet and not his usual "meany" self like he sometimes comes across in his informative videos lol.) Overall, GO if it's ever near you. It's one of the most wonderful experiences i've ever had.
 
  • #340
Respectfully snipped for focus.
A very important point you made here.
This Perp was seemingly (speculation), loaded up with murderous tools and scaling this scary and dangerous bridge adeptly, with apparent speed to catch the girls. This leads me to speculate whether he was very accustomed to running across the bridge on a dare, or works in an occupation where he is accustomed to maneuvering at heights:
Construction, tree-trimer, forestry, window washer, firefighter, roofer....

This is someone who used to play and race across the bridge on dares. This is someone who is comfortable working at heights, and probably gets a thrill from it. Otherwise, he would have lay in wait on the ground for the girls. The height was part of the thrill.

Amateur opinion and speculation

It would seem to me that he had to be muscular and rather slim, to carry all these tools on him across the bridge.
 
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