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Down The Hill: The Delphi Murders
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Abby and Libby - 2 young girls murdered. Investigators are searching for the killer using their biggest clue: a recording of his voice from one of the victims' phones ordering the girls Down the Hill. Almost three years later, it's a mystery that still haunts the small town of Delphi, Indiana while police say the killer may walk among them.
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they need to look more into the police of that county their covering up something on their self or someone they know and trying to frame a man who didn't do it .
i think Richard Allen didn't do it and the Delphi police have something to do with it . why would they change the color of jacket that the witness told the police if their wasn't something more to a cover up they targeted Mr.Allen for a reason to take an innocent man down and that bullshit .. Their are so many dirty police out their and not everyone should believe the police their coverings something up about their self or someone they know for sure .
this is the first true crime podcast I've listened to, and I've listened to many, that I tears welled up in my eyes.
my biggest question.... a few years back the ISP investigator held a press conference where he spoke to the killer and said "we think you're hiding in plain sight. You might even be in this room." I want to know if he was.....
I don't understand how they can talk about "Justice" for anyone or anything at this point. It was said that the investigation was "far from complete", and therefore anything could happen. Yes, it is a step in the right direction, but so much can go wrong. If you look at history, it does all too often. I really do hope this case isn't going to be like that, but it didn't start off on the right foot in the first place.
I was within minutes of deleting this channel until I got a new notification about the arrest.
I hope they have an update episode after they allegedly caught this dude
Really starting to take issue with the police force's overwhelming emphasis on Christianity. If they are leaning so hard on their personal religious beliefs, there is no way that doesn't cloud or influence their work. Keep religion out of law enforcement. The ultimate punishment isn't going to be enforced by God, it needs to be carried out by the law.
it seems irresponsible of them not to release more of the video or even stills. Those guys might not be recognizing anything but the public might. wasn't that the whole point in releasing some of the video and audio to begin with?
Have they sent the DNA sample to Parabon NanoLabs to see if they can connect the DNA by genealogy?
this is so long. I'm out.
I knew that was why they were making everyone sign in at the town meeting! they found signatures at the crime scene.
they know who it is. just can't get a solid connection on them. (DNA, Prints,etc.)
Hard to believe it's been 4 years. I remember seeing this hit the news for the first time and doesn't feel like it's been that long.
So boring! Very media-centric.
Amazing how this guy has yet to be caught with so much evidence, but it's only a matter of time.
a teacher, someone with or around kids?
not a great podcast. watching news clips is more informative and interesting.
long winded and condescending
This podcast reminds me of a Nancy Grace TV special where she just rambles on and on about the same 4 facts for an hour. What a complete waste of time. This podcast literally adds no value to this story.