Defense alleges Delphi murder victims were sacrificed in pagan cult ritual.
OAN’s Abril Elfi
11:47 AM – Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Lawyers for Richard Allen, the prime suspect of killing two girls in Delphi, Indiana submitted a filing where they claim the girls were “ritually sacrificed.”
In a Monday filing, attorneys for Allen, the suspect in the deaths of Abby Williams and Libby German, submitted a filing outlining why they believe the girls were “ritually sacrificed” and accused lead detectives of ignoring or intentionally suppressing evidence for years.
According to defense attorneys Andrew Baldwin and Bradley Rozzi, three members of law enforcement investigated a probable connection to Odinists, followers of a pagan Norse religion hijacked by White supremacist’s, as being engaged in the murders. They further alleged that by February 2018, detectives were familiar with the names of people suspected of being behind the deaths.
Court documents also reportedly stated that the crime scene where Williams and German’s bodies were discovered contained pagan symbols formed with sticks, tree branches, and on a tree. The defense further stated Allen had no ties to any pagan cult and that there was no physical or computer evidence linking Allen to the girls or the crime scene.
“Law enforcement’s failure to actively pursue the obvious links between the crime scene and Odinism is confounding,” Allen’s defense team wrote in the filing.
According to Allen’s attorneys, the time frame allows for the killings to have occurred in an hour and 17 minutes. The defense specifically mentions the time it would take to bring the girls to the crime scene, kill them, position their bodies, set the claimed pagan symbols, and leave the scene.
The defense also added that by putting out the crime scene and a timeframe for the killings,it would be hard for a single guy acting alone. They also emphasized Allen’s reported sightings before and after the crimes.
However, according to a filing by prosecutors in June, Allen “has admitted that he committed the offenses that he is charged with no less than five times while talking to his wife and his mother on the public jail phones available at the Indiana Department of Corrections.”
The defense filing comes after authorities completed a search warrant at the suspect’s home on October 13, 2022, and recovered a blue Carhartt jacket, a SIG Sauer P226 .40-caliber semiautomatic handgun and a .40-caliber S&W cartridge in a “wooden keepsake box” from a dresser between two closets in Allen’s bedroom.
The handgun recovered at Allen’s home was consistent with the .40-caliber bullet police located at the site of the murders.
Allen’s defense team wants a hearing, at which they would request that the search warrant be deemed illegal and that resulting evidence be ruled inadmissible at trial.
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How does Allen’s defense argue that the time frame of the killings supports their claim that he did not act alone?
Lawyers for Richard Allen, the prime suspect in the killing of two girls in Delphi, Indiana, have submitted a filing where they claim that the girls were “ritually sacrificed.” The filing, submitted on Monday, accuses lead detectives of ignoring or intentionally suppressing evidence for years.
According to defense attorneys Andrew Baldwin and Bradley Rozzi, three members of law enforcement had investigated a probable connection to Odinists, followers of a pagan Norse religion hijacked by white supremacists, as being involved in the murders. The attorneys further alleged that by February 2018, detectives were familiar with the names of people suspected of being behind the deaths.
Court documents also reportedly stated that the crime scene where the bodies were discovered contained pagan symbols formed with sticks, tree branches, and on a tree. The defense claims that Allen had no ties to any pagan cult and that there was no physical or computer evidence linking him to the girls or the crime scene.
“Law enforcement’s failure to actively pursue the obvious links between the crime scene and Odinism is confounding,” Allen’s defense team wrote in the filing.
According to Allen’s attorneys, the time frame allows for the killings to have occurred in an hour and 17 minutes. The defense specifically mentions the time it would take to bring the girls to the crime scene, kill them, position their bodies, set the claimed pagan symbols, and leave the scene.
The defense also argues that by putting out the crime scene and a timeframe for the killings, it would be difficult for a single individual to have acted alone. They emphasize Allen’s reported sightings before and after the crimes.
However, according to a filing by prosecutors in June, Allen “has admitted that he committed the offenses that he is charged with no less than five times while talking to his wife and mother on the public jail phones available at the Indiana Department of Corrections.”
This defense filing comes after authorities completed a search warrant at Allen’s home and recovered a blue Carhartt jacket, a SIG Sauer P226 .40-caliber semiautomatic handgun, and a .40-caliber S&W cartridge in a wooden keepsake box from a dresser. The recovered handgun is consistent with the one used in the crime.
As the trial progresses, it remains to be seen how the claims of ritual sacrifice will be addressed and evaluated by the court. The outcome of this case will undoubtedly have significant implications for both the victim’s families and the broader community affected by this heinous crime.
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