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13 Things To Know From The Delphi Murders Trial Today - Oct 19 🧵

1. Short day of testimony with Saturday sessions scheduled for 9a-12p. Jurors heard from only 3 witnesses—all asked to tell the jury about the location of the searches, the crime scene and surrounding area. #wthr Image
2. First witness was Steve Mullin, former Delphi PD chief & current investigator for the Carroll Co prosecutor. He showed the jury where Abby & Libby’s bodies were found on an aerial map shown to jurors. Also walked jury thru drone video of Monon paths used by the girls. #wthr
3. Mullin said searches for Abby & Libby lasted til 2am, before taking a break & resuming on morning of 2-14-17. He told the jury “I still believed at that time they would return home.” Their bodies were found later that afternoon. #wthr Image
4. Delphi resident Jake Johns was the second witness of Day 2. He explained how he searched along the bank of Deer Creek for 4 hours before spotting a tie dye shirt in the creek that matched the description of the shirt Libby had been wearing. That helped narrow the search. #wthr
5. As I left the courtroom after Johns’ testimony during a brief jury break, I noticed there were a few empty seats in the gallery. Surprising based on the hoards of folks here Friday. I suspect on Monday the courtroom will again be at full capacity. (Court video from Thu) #wthr
6. Final witness today was Pat Brown, a lifelong Delphi resident who said he’s known Mike Patty (Libby’s grandfather) since they were in high school together. Brown is the man who found the girls’ bodies & his testimony was the most powerful/emotional of the day. #wthr
7. Brown described his searches the night the girls went missing and the next day. He showed the jury the areas he searched on a huge map in the courtroom, and the spot where he found the girls in the woods. He said at first, he thought they were mannequins. #wthr Image
8. That’s when Brown started crying and asked for a moment to compose himself before continuing his testimony. When he resumed a few seconds later, he told jurors “We found ‘em.” Said he stood there, looking away from the bodies, until police arrived 5 minutes later. #wthr Image
9. On cross examination, defense atty Andy Baldwin asked if officers arriving at the scene had guns. Brown said they did. Baldwin wants to create doubt in jurors, claiming a bullet at the crime scene that investigators link to Richard Allen could have come from the police. #wthr
10. The jury seemed super focused & engaged today. They gave the judge at least 7 questions to ask witnesses (jurors are allowed to do that in IN), showing this jury is curious and paying attention to details. They’ll now have a day and a half off prior to testimony Monday. #wthr Image
11. Worth noting the state chose NOT to present crime scene photos of the victims to the jury today. The prosecutor already told jurors they’ll see evidence from the scene, which he described as bloody & gruesome. State is setting scene first. That evidence is likely next. #wthr
12. Also worth noting: jurors seem to like the presentation style of prosecutor Nick McLeland & state counsel Stacey Diener. I noticed some jurors nodding their heads during the state’s questioning of witnesses, seeming to suggest they are easily following along. #wthr
13. Before sending the jurors back to their hotel, Judge Gull told them the court has activities planned for them & wished them a safe & restful weekend. I hope you have a safe & restful weekend too. I’ll be inside the courtroom again Monday morning for Day 3 of testimony. 🛑

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Nov 12, 2024
Leaving #Delphi tonight after being here for nearly 4 full weeks. Just a few things to pass along…

1. From a visual standpoint, things are starting to return to pre-trial Delphi. The barricades & barriers have been hauled away and courthouse square is now fully open. #wthr
2. How strange to be able to walk into any Carroll County courthouse entrance freely with no signs of police, sheriff deputies or security anywhere. Inside the courthouse, security has returned to how it was before the Delphi murders trial. That would be no security at all.
3. The metal detectors purchased for the trial are no longer being monitored. I’m told they don’t need to be. No metal detectors used at the CC courthouse prior to this trial. No need for them now.
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Nov 9, 2024
13 Things To Know From The #Delphi Murders Trial Today - Nov 8🧵

1. No verdict today. On the first full day of deliberations, jurors arrived around 8:55am & left the courthouse at 3:50pm. For those keeping score at home, that’s roughly 9 hours of deliberation time so far. #wthr Image
2. A lot of folks I spoke to outside the courthouse expected a verdict today—especially since it’s Friday & the assumption is the sequestered jurors (understandably) want to reunite w their families in time for the weekend. It’s just not that simple. SO much evidence to review. Image
3. Making this case so complex: multiple timelines the jury must review (time of murders vs witness statements & forensic data, dates of confessions vs dates of RA mental health diagnosis) and 100% opposite testimony from state & defense experts on ballistics & RA mental health. Image
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Nov 5, 2024
13 Things To Know From The #Delphi Murders Trial Today - Nov 4🧵

1. Important day for the defense. Their star witness was a neuropsychologist who presented compelling evidence that Richard Allen was mentally ill at the time he confessed to killing Abby & Libby. #wthr Image
2. Dr. Polly Westcott told jurors that she met with Allen in prison to conduct a series of psychological exams on him. She also reviewed prison videos, phone calls Allen made in prison, medical records & staff notes to write a 127-page report with a detailed set of conclusions. Image
3. Among her conclusions: Richard Allen suffered from Major Depressive Disorder and Psychosis, had significant mental and physical decline, and was not faking or exaggering his mental health problems during the time period that he confessed to killing Abby & Libby. Image
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Nov 2, 2024
13 Things To Know From The #Delphi Murders Trial Today - Nov 2🧵

1. The jury got to see the jail videos we discussed yesterday: 15 camcorder videos taken by guards at the Westville prison. The defense says they show the harsh conditions Richard Allen was subjected to. #wthr Image
2. The defense contends those conditions caused Allen to be psychotic, prompting him to make 60+ false confessions to the murders. The jury spent about 2 hours watching these videos, but no one else in the gallery was allowed to see them. Theoretically. More on that in a moment…
3. Only jurors got to see these videos bc some of them show Allen naked in different areas of the prison. A large video screen in the courtroom was angled & moved close to jurors to prevent others from viewing the videos. But a few reporters in the 1st row could see them anyway. Image
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Nov 2, 2024
13 Things To Know From The #Delphi Murders Trial Today - Nov 1🧵

1. Today was the first full day of testimony for the defense. They had a strong strategy to counter Thursday’s damaging jailhouse confessions played for the jury. But that strategy blew up in their face. #wthr Image
2. They called Max Baker to testify. He’s a defense team intern who compiled months of prison video obtained through discovery, including video of Richard Allen in & out of his cell—highlighting his treatment & mental decline. Could have been powerful, but the jury never saw it.
3. Prosecutor Nick McLeland objected to jurors seeing the IDOC videos bc the defense couldn’t verify the dates they were recorded. Judge Gull ruled the jury CAN see the videos at a later date—IF the defense can prove the videos are from the same time period of RA’s confessions. Image
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Nov 1, 2024
13 Things To Know From The #Delphi Murders Trial Today - Oct 31🧵

1. This afternoon the State rested its case against Richard Allen, but not before presenting its most powerful evidence. The jury got to hear more confessions — this time, in Allen’s own words and own voice. #wthr Image
2. To say these recorded confessions were damaging to Allen’s defense would be a gross understatement. Hearing a man saying over & over again that he killed two girls — making the incriminating statements to his wife & mother — is something the jury cannot un-hear. Image
3. Let me first show you some of the confessions so you understand the words Allen spoke, then we’ll discuss the tone & context — which are both very important. These images represent portions of 4 calls as I tried to create transcripts in real time as they played for jurors. Image
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