Delphi Murders: Guilty Verdict Delivered in Richard Allen Case
Significant Verdict in Delphi Murders
The convicted man, Richard Allen, a former CVS clerk, was charged in the 2017 Delphi murders of two young girls. The jury reached a verdict after a four-week trial where Allen maintained his not guilty plea. The incident happened on February 13, 2017, involving close friends Abigail Williams and Liberty German.
Sentencing and Investigation Details
Following the verdict, Richard Allen faces sentencing on December 20. A gag order is currently in place, preventing police and prosecutors from commenting on the case. This has left the community in suspense as they await further updates on the tragic Delphi murders.
- Victims: Abigail Williams, 13
- Victims: Liberty German, 14
- Verdict: Guilty
- Trial Duration: Four weeks
- Sentencing Date: December 20
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