π Today's video discusses the bombshell paperwork released by the defense for Richard Allen, who is linked to the Delphi murders.
π€ The defense claims reveal new information and theories that raise doubts and spark discussions.
π¬ The defense's objective is to create reasonable doubt and challenge the existing narrative of the case.
π Williams and Liberty went for a hike on a tall bridge and took pictures.
π· Libby recorded the 'bridge guy' walking on the bridge.
π Abby and Libby were found deceased the day after they went missing.
π₯ Richard Allen, a former CVS employee, confessed to the crime multiple times.
πΊ Richard Allen's defense team is requesting cameras in the courtroom for the trial, indicating a difference from a previous case.
π The defense claims that the search warrant on Richard Allen's home was done illegally, connecting him to the crime scene through his firearm.
π The defense alleges a cover-up by law enforcement and correctional officers, attributing the crime to a pagan Norse religion and an Odinism cult.
π The crime scene revealed intentional placement of tree branches on the victim's body.
π² Evidence suggests that the victim may have been killed at a nearby tree and then positioned at the final resting place.
βοΈ The defense claims mistreatment of the accused in prison and potential involvement of law enforcement in a religious cult.
π Brad Holder, the father of Abby's alleged boyfriend, is linked to the Delphi murders through online posts and similarities in crime scene photos.
π§ There were tips suggesting Brad's involvement in the killings, but they were ignored. He also changed his appearance after the murders.
π A Facebook post in a group accused Brad of being responsible for the homicides, claiming he is a pagan who performed sacrifices.
π Brad Holder's conflicting statements about his whereabouts and activities raise suspicion.
πΌοΈ A painting posted by Brad Holder bears resemblance to one of the girls' positions when found.
ποΈ Photographs on Brad Holder's social media show him in the woods at nighttime, possibly engaging in ritualistic activities.
π Richard Allen confessed to the crime and his strange behavior may be a result of threats from a religious group that claimed to be part of a cult-like religion.
π The correction officers, who allegedly belong to the cult-like religion, filmed Richard with his attorneys, preventing them from having private conversations and raising concerns about the client-attorney privilege.
π There are suspicions that Richard Allen was potentially set up as a suspect in order to gain public favor before an upcoming election.