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Delphi Murder Trial: What REALLY Happened to Libby and Abby

Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

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🗓️ 29 October 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Libby German and Abby Williams vanished from a public park area in broad daylight on February 13. Witnesses were all around, but nobody saw what happened to the girls. The girls were on the High Bridge at 2:13 pm taking pictures and posting them online. By 3:15 Libby isn't answering her phone and nobody can find the girls. Police are called early but Libby and Abby are nowhere to be found. The bodies of Libby and Abby are found on February 14. They were murdered. Joseph Scott Morgan has been involved in the case since it began and has met with Family members but waited until some of the forensic information was available so he could break it down and explain what the science tells us about the deaths of Libby German and Abby Williams. 

 

 

 

 


00:00:00.89 INTRODUCTION: Delphi Murder Trial

00:02:36.29 Delphi Case - getting to know Libby's grandparents

00:07:19.95 Who knows about a "snow day" "teacher day"

00:12:15.62 By 5pm Libby and Abby are missing

00:17:10.56 Libby and Abby not dressed for running off

00:22:16.14 Elderly gentleman finds the girls, turns his back, waits for police

00:27:21.54 Trial underway: More info available 

00:32:10.84 The Reason a large crime scene is created

00:37:02.39 Libby's shirt found tossed in tree

00:40:20.38 Trial is ongoing, this is the first show on Delphi
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0:00.0

Body Facts with Joseph Scott Moore.

0:04.0

I guess I was probably about four years old and I had gone with my mother to this gigantic in my eyes at least it was this

0:15.8

gigantic shopping mall back in the 60s and you know when you're little you hold on to your mama's hand when you go out in public.

0:28.0

My mother demanded it and I would hold her hand and of course mama's being mamas they get distracted we were in a department store

0:35.5

and she's looking around and looking at the racks of clothes and somehow don't

0:41.6

ask me how. We got separated, but I came to the realization that I was holding

0:50.6

a stranger's hand and sure enough I looked up and there was a lady who had

0:55.2

a child on her other side and she looked down at me and considered me. I looked up at her and

1:01.3

immediately I started crying. I still remember that to this day it burns into my mind

1:08.2

because there was this overwhelming fear that

1:13.7

can still remember that from that age to the age I am today.

1:20.0

Just think about it.

1:21.3

Your parent, your grandparent.

1:26.1

And those things that tether us together,

1:28.5

those familial bonds,

1:39.2

sometimes their hands, sometimes they're just being able to see. Sometimes particularly nowadays there are electronics that tether us together but just imagine your

1:46.3

worst nightmare comes true you try to call there's no answer you go go to look. There's nothing seen.

1:55.0

Until finally, someone comes to you and tells you that your precious angels are gone.

2:07.0

Coming to you from Jacksonville State University, I'm Joseph Scott Morgan and this is bodybags.

2:20.0

Dave, I guess, probably since, I guess a second month after the Delphi case happened, I was in.

2:39.4

I was all in.

2:40.4

As a matter of fact, I was in so much that Kim and I, when we would get a crime con from that

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