The Delphi Murders have haunted the nation for years, leaving a small Indiana town in shock and grief. In this first episode of our three-part series, we dive deep into the prosecution's case against Richard Allen. What evidence do they have? Why do they believe he is guilty of these horrific crimes? And what has convinced many that they’ve identified the killer?
Join us as we explore:
The chilling timeline of events leading to the murders.
Key pieces of evidence presented by the prosecution.
The arguments that have shaped public opinion about Richard Allen's guilt.
This episode sets the stage for an in-depth examination of the case and its complexities. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss Episode 2, where we examine the defense's perspective.
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