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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Guilt or Innocence? New Confessions and Emotional Breakdowns in the Delphi Case

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 30 October 2024

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the latest developments in the Richard Allen trial, where key interrogation videos and emotional testimonies took center stage. With the Reid technique’s controversial tactics in the spotlight, Tony unpacks how the investigation’s psychological pressure is shaping the narrative—and what it could mean for the jury's final decision.

We’ll also explore the conflicting timelines provided by Allen, the role of his wife Kathy in breaking down under scrutiny, and whether the bullet evidence could hold the key to the case—or if it’s another piece of a larger puzzle that doesn’t fit. Stay with us as we uncover the twists and turns of this complex and emotionally charged trial.
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0:00.0

One man's trash is another man's evidence.

0:02.9

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:07.1

I'm Tony Bruske.

0:08.6

We're diving into some of the most jaw-dropping developments out of the Delphi murder trial,

0:13.8

developments that may redefine what we think we know about this case.

0:18.4

The story we're about to tell comes directly from reporting by Bob Mata

0:21.8

of the Defense Diaries podcast, a man who's been in the trenches following this story step by

0:27.8

step from the courtroom. The past few days have been nothing short of grueling. Court didn't let out

0:33.9

until 6.30 p.m. and what we witnessed was the systematic unraveling of Richard

0:39.1

Allen's life laid bare through back-to-back interrogation videos. You think you've seen it all

0:45.7

until you sit in that courtroom and watch how a suspect like Alan holds up under relentless

0:50.5

questioning, maintaining a cool, unwavering demeanor while the detectives circle like

0:56.4

sharks ready to pounce? But is that the behavior of an innocent man or the calm facade of

1:03.7

someone with nothing left to lose? That's the psychological dance at the heart of this story.

1:09.3

And when it comes to high-profile cases, we're used to seeing

1:12.2

black and white narratives, the guilty and the innocent, the villain, and the hero. But the recent

1:18.1

developments in the Delphi murders trial are anything but simple. As the state wraps up its case

1:23.7

in chief, the lines between guilt, manipulation, and systemic failure blur more than ever.

1:30.3

Today we're talking about two pivotal interviews conducted with Richard Allen, the man at the

1:35.1

center of it all. These are no ordinary interviews. They are the heart of the prosecution's

1:41.5

argument, and they might also be its Achilles' heel.

1:45.3

The first interrogation conducted on October 13, 2022 was a seemingly routine questioning.

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