HOPE770145
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With all due respect; how do you know the FBI didn't "haul them all in" for interrogations? IMO, this implies you believe family members cannot be trusted. I can assure you, they have all been scrutinized with a fine-tooth comb. THEY ARE VICTIMS in the case. Not suspects- unless and until LE indicates they are.
Should you desire to learn more about the case (and whether or not family members or friends were interrogated), please check out the media thread, photos, videos, maps, timelines, Terms of Service, etc. They are a wealth of information, and can bring you (and any other new member up-to-speed). Links can be found on page 1 of every thread. I will post below for your convenience.
Special Rules for the Case:
Found on page 1 of every thread.
Found Deceased - IN - Abigail (Abby) Williams, 13, & Liberty (Libby) German, 14, The Delphi Murders 13 Feb 2017 #122
One of WS long-time members (margarita25) spent a great deal of time organizing each MSM article, videos, Press Conferences and photos available (in chronological order). You can find the beginning of her posts at the bottom of page 35:
Media Maps and Timelines:
IN - Abigail Williams & Liberty German, Delphi, Media, Maps, Timelines NO DISCUSSION
Image Discussion Thread:
Found Deceased - IN - IMAGE discussion re Abigail Williams, 13, & Liberty German, 14, Delphi
Case Map:
Abigail Williams & Liberty German. Delphi, IN. 2/13/17 - خرائطي على Google
Approved YouTube Channel(s):
Gray Hughes Investigates
Kelsi German
Down The Hill Podcasts:
https://www.downthehillpodcast.com
Scene of the Crime Podcasts:
Kelsi German
Rules- Etiquette & Information:
Rules - Etiquette & Information
Hope this information is helpful. We are now on Thread #122. Many members currently posting have been participating on the thread since the beginning (February 2017). The thread has been shut down (more than once), due to failure in following rules. We all want justice for Abby and Libby- their families too. Understanding the rules will help to prevent thread closure in the future.![]()
They've done a great job so far.