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Delphi murderer Richard Allen was sentenced to 130 years in prison. Carroll County Circuit Court. Allen, 52, was found guilty last month of murdering both eighth graders, ages 13 and 14 — nearly ...
Richard Allen, the man convicted in the 2017 killings of two teenage girls who disappeared in Delphi, Indiana, was sentenced Friday to 130 years in prison. Allen was sentenced to 65 years for each ...
DELPHI, Ind. ― A jury of five men and seven women on Monday found Richard Allen guilty of all four charges in the deaths of Abigail "Abby" Williams and Liberty "Libby" German. The jury convicted ...
Richard Allen, 50, is charged with two counts of murder in the 2017 deaths of 13-year-old Abby Williams and 14-year-old Libby German in Delphi, Indiana. Indiana State Police ...
The jury reached its verdict after a four-week trial in which Richard Allen, 52, pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the ...
DELPHI, Ind. — Delphi murderer Richard Allen proclaims his innocence in the killings of teenagers Libby German and Abby Williams and is finished talking with "state actors," a defense sentencing ...
Delphi murderer Richard Allen is sentenced to 130 years for the 2017 brutal slaying of two teenage girls. By LAURA COLLINS, CHIEF INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER IN DELPHI, INDIANA, FOR DAILYMAIL.COM ...
A jury in the small Indiana town of Delphi convicted a man of murder on Monday in the 2017 killings of two teenage girls who vanished during an afternoon hike.
Richard Allen blames solitary confinement for his erratic behavior. The small town of Delphi, Indiana, is reeling with grief and shock after the horrific double murder of two teenage girls in ...
How was Richard Allen caught? In November 2024 he was found guilty of murdering Abby Williams and Libby German in 2017.
Carroll County Court was abuzz in the first week of August as Special Judge Frances Gull heard testimony ahead of Richard Allen's murder trial.. Testimony revealed that Allen — who is accused in ...
That evidence played an important role in the Nov. 11, 2024, murder convictions against Richard Allen, his attorney argued in a motion to correct errors filed this week.