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Police looking at Boone County suspect for potential Delphi murder lead

(Photo Supplied/Tippecanoe County Sheriff)

There could be a new suspect coming in the Delphi double murder case.

Investigators are requesting DNA samples from a man that killed himself during a standoff with Boone County law enforcement last month.

Paul Etter, 55, was identified via a tip as a possible suspect, and with him now deceased, police would like to use his DNA to either connect him to the crime or eliminate him as a suspect.

Leading up to the standoff he had been charged with kidnapping and raping a woman while she was changing a tire on the side of the road.

The bodies of teen girls Abigail Williams and Liberty German were found on Valentine’s Day 2017 near a hiking trail in Delphi.

Their deaths made headlines nationwide.

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