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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
4. The defense was still able to get the jury info suggesting Allen was mentally impaired at the time of his confessions. IDOC behavioral health director Dr. Deanna Dwenger testified RA was diagnosed with Serious Mental Illness & designated Gravely Disabled around that time.
5. She also said solitary confinement can be toxic for mental health & could have made RA worse. So while jurors didn’t get to see prison videos to help counteract the powerful audio statements, the defense did start planting seeds about RA’s mental health at time of confessions. Image
6. Before discussing the other witnesses, it’s important to mention what Gull ruled at the end of today’s testimony. She ruled (again) the defense CANNOT introduce evidence & witnesses related to their Odinism & alternate perpetrator theory—a big part of the defense strategy. Image
7. Former Delphi police chief Steve Mullin & former Carroll Co sheriff Tobe Leazenby also testified today. The defense blasted Mullin for erased suspect interviews early in the investigation & got Leazenby to acknowledge he originally thought there were multiple killers. Image
8. Local residents Brad Heath & David McCain told jurors what they saw the day Abby & Libby were killed. Baker said he saw a blue car that seemed out of place near the trail & McCain took photos on the Monon High Bridge the afternoon of the murders. Said he didn’t see Bridge Guy. Image
9. Chris Goote, a police officer who helped interview possible suspects right after the murders, said he didn’t recall anything from his interview with Brad Weber (now of interest to the defense). Even after being shown a report about his interview, he still recalled nothing.
10. Former Delphi fire chief Darrell Sterrett testified he helped search along the creek the night the girls went missing, but he & others didn’t see the bodies in the woods or the clothes recovered the next day from the creek. Were they just hard to see in the dark or not there? Image
11. Today’s testimony was punctuated by frequent objections, sidebars & delays. Don’t expect that to change. McLeland seems very willing to fight to prevent jurors from seeing evidence & testimony that he wants excluded. And some of today’s testimony was ripe for objection.
12. Jurors continue to be engaged & ask great questions. My favorite of the day was a question that led the DOC mental health expert to explain to jurors how to tell when an inmate has a real mental illness & when they are faking it—something these jurors will be asked to decide.
13. I’m getting comments asking why I didn’t mention X or why I left out Y & Z.

It’s hard to include a day’s worth of testimony in 13 brief points. To see more, check out the 13News Delphi Debrief — Day 13 edition. We can fit in a lot in 48 minutes. Image

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Nov 2
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 1
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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Oct 29
13 Things To Know From The #Delphi Murders Trial Today - Oct 28🧵

1. Two witnesses today on two important topics: DNA found at the crime scene & blood patterns at the site of the murders.

Jurors heard fascinating, highly-technical, excruciatingly painful testimony. #wthr
2. The first witness Monday was Stacy Bozinovski (pictured right). She’s an ISP DNA analyst who tested dozens of evidence samples from the #Delphi crime scene to see if any DNA could be detected from those samples that would reveal the identity of the killer(s).
3. Bozinovski said she tested clothing; the cartridge at the crime scene; blood found on the girls, on the ground & on a tree; Libby’s cell phone; & items from Richard Allen’s house (among other items) while looking forDNA — specifically from a male. She found lots of DNA but…
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Oct 26
13 Things To Know From The #Delphi Murders Trial Today - Oct 26🧵

I was not in court today, so I am passing along these details from my 13News colleague Emily Longnecker. Em sat in the front row today with a media credential. I’ll be back in the courtroom Mon morning. #wthr
1. Day 8 of testimony in the #Delphi murders trial was a short Saturday session with one witness. The State called ISP Sgt Jerry Holeman to testify for the second time. He is ISP’s lead investigator on the Delphi case & he spoke about interviewing Richard Allen in Oct 2022. Image
2. Holeman testified he interviewed Allen on 10-26-22 at the ISP Lafayette Post, a few weeks after their 1st meeting which led to the search warrant on RA’s home. Holeman said he wanted to ask RA about the new lab report showing a cartridge from the crime scene matched his gun. Image
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Oct 26
13 Things To Know From The #Delphi Murders Trial Today - Oct 25🧵

Some days the jury has heard from 6 witness.
Today it was 1.
1 witness.
All day.
Imagine going back to HS science class for a 7-hr lecture & you’ll begin to grasp what it was like in the courtroom today. #wthr Image
2. Today was all about trying to place Richard Allen at the murder scene. For that, the State called on firearm examiner Melissa Oberg, who tested the unspent bullet cartridge found by the girls’ bodies & later matched it to a gun found in Allen’s house. She testified all day. Image
3. Oberg (pictured on the left) told jurors in excruciating detail what’s involved in tool mark analysis, how she tested the crime scene cartridge & Allen’s gun, and how bullets fired or cycled thru a weapon can leave behind tiny, unique markings specific to an individual gun. Image
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Oct 25
13 Thing To Know From The Delphi Murders Trial Today - Oct 24 🧵

Sorry for getting this out late. Long day at the office.

1. Today the State focused all testimony squarely on Richard Allen, telling jurors how they zeroed in on the defendant & why they arrested him. #wthr Image
2. Jurors learned Allen “fell thru the cracks” of the state’s Delphi Murders investigation, resulting in a 5-yr delay in his arrest. Investigators literally forgot Allen called their tipline 3 days after the murders to report being on the Monon High Bridge the day of the murders. Image
3. It was a volunteer file clerk who discovered a summary of Allen’s 2/18/17 interview with a DNR investigator that triggered his 2022 arrest. The file clerk testified today, as well as the investigator who conducted the 2017 interview discovered in an old file box.
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