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‘I did it. I killed Abby and Libby’

Last updated: November 1, 2024 1:24 am
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The Delphi murder suspect, Richard Allen, has reportedly confessed to the brutal killings of teenagers Abigail Williams and Liberty German in 2017 during phone calls with his wife. In a series of recorded conversations played in court, Allen admitted to the crimes, saying, “I did it. I killed Abby and Libby.” However, his wife, Kathy, vehemently denied his guilt, leading to a back-and-forth exchange between the two.

Throughout the calls, Allen maintained his confession while his wife expressed disbelief and concern for his mental state. Despite his repeated admissions, Kathy refused to accept his guilt, prompting Allen to question his own sanity. He asked his wife if she would stand by him if he faced execution for the murders, to which she responded with reassurance and doubt about his mental well-being.

The victims, just 13 and 14 years old at the time of their deaths, were walking along a train trestle in the woods near their Indiana homes when they were confronted by a man with a gun. One of the girls managed to film the man’s approach, capturing the chilling moment when he ordered them to go “down the hill.”

During the trial, graphic photos were shown to jurors depicting the girls’ throats being violently slashed open. Despite Allen’s confessions to prison guards and a psychologist, the defense argued that his mental state may have been compromised after 13 months of solitary confinement, leading to false claims.

A psychologist testified that Allen was experiencing “situational psychosis” from his imprisonment, causing him to fluctuate between lucidity and psychotic episodes. His disturbing behavior in confinement, including self-harm and erratic actions, raised concerns about his mental stability.

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Allen’s struggles with his mental health were evident in his conversations with his wife, where he expressed confusion and distress about his circumstances. He described feeling like he was already in hell and struggling to comprehend the reality of his situation.

Overall, the case of the Delphi murders continues to unfold in court as conflicting accounts and psychological evaluations shed light on the complexity of Richard Allen’s confessions and mental state. The tragic loss of Abigail and Liberty remains a haunting reminder of the brutality of the crimes committed on that fateful day in 2017.

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