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Delphi murders: Richard Allen sentenced to 130 years for killing teens

WIBC 9AM-Noon Podcast

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4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2024

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Now, something that is going to cost the taxpayers of the great state of Indiana, a whole bunch of money.

0:36.3

More?

0:37.0

More money, yeah, is the sentencing of Richard Allen.

0:40.3

That happened this morning.

0:41.6

Oh, yeah.

0:42.6

130 years for the 2017 Delphi murders of Abby Williams and Libby German.

0:48.7

How are we feeling about that, by the way?

0:50.4

And producer, Kev, you can weigh into if you want to.

0:52.5

The money that it costs or the sentencing?

0:53.9

The sentencing, because to me, this is a travesty of justice. I'm not sure how you can move

0:59.0

forward with a conviction when there were, in my opinion, mountains of reasonable doubt to

1:04.3

separate Richard Allen from a guilty conviction and that yet here we are.

1:08.9

What are your feelings? Well, the judge says that, you know, he got his due process, and that's what the jury came up with.

1:16.6

Technically, but the jury process also found, oh, OJ, innocent famously.

1:26.9

Yeah, that's true. They did, didn't they?

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