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Delphi murders case moves slightly forward

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The Delphi murders case moved a few steps forward Monday.
Special Judge Fran Gull issued several rulings on a handful of previous court filings by the legal team representing suspect Richard Allen, and one filed by the state.
Judge Gull denied several motions, including the request from Allen’s team to remove ballistics evidence and evidence gathered during the search of his home in 2022 from the court record. Judge Gull essentially said that the probable cause affidavit and attached exhibits were not knowingly false and were filed with a reasonable belief that there would be evidence found within Allen’s home.
Judge Gull did take under advisement Allen’s motion to transfer out of the Wabash Valley prison. His legal team cited many of the same problems from Westville existed at Wabash, including claims of mistreatment of Allen and the presence of “Odinsim” amongst prison staff.
You may remember Allen’s old legal team of Andrew Baldwin and Brad Rozzi claimed in court filings that evidence gathered from the original double murder scene in 2017 shows Richard Allen did not kill Abigail Williams and Liberty German, but that they were both killed and sacrificed in the name of Odinism.
Lastly, Gull plans to have a remote hearing for Carroll County Prosecutor Nick McLeland’s motion to change the charges against Richard Allen.
The prosecutor wants to charge Allen with two counts of kidnapping and two counts of murder while kidnapping, in addition to his original felony charges of murder.
Last week, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled to reinstate Andrew Baldwin and Brad Rozzi, Allen’s former legal team. The state’s high court also denied Allen’s team’s request to remove Judge Gull and for a speedy trial.

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1 comment

Shaneequa Jackson January 23, 2024 at 8:32 pm

I’ve been following this case extensively since the very beginning, and since then I’ve been quite adamant about my suspicions regarding the culprit(s) and motive. Throughout all the bizarre developments, uncanny coincidences and turbulent twists and turns this case has endured over the past 7 years, one single detail seemed to elude investigators the entire time – which always struck me as a bit surprising as I have believed it to be the key since day one. I’m of course referring to the underlying white supremacist motif and the involvement of white supremacist Odenists in the murders. When detectives first let it slip back during the first initial week of investigation that there might have been a possible “occult-like” connection, I immediately knew what was up. As a Civil Rights activist for the last 45 years and former consultant for Klanwatch, a private organization dedicated to studying and keeping tabs on hate group activities in the nation, I am all too familiar with the Odenists and the recent misappropriation of ancient Nordic religious symbolism and practices by white supremacists to serve their nefarious purposes. And that, coupled with a few other pertinent details regarding one of the victims in particular, and threats allegedly made against a few of her family members by known white supremacists who had it out for one relative in particular, and would have easily murdered over it. Additionally, one of the supremacists seems to have a special connection with one of the victim’s family and is suspected by many to have been responsible for the murders of 4 little Black girls just outside of Delphi shortly prior to the murders of Abby and Libby. In this strange, complex web of coincidences, values, sins and secrets, the answer to it all lies within.
Lastly, Richard Allen had nothing to do with any of it. He is a totally innocent victim of wrongful accusation.

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