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The Delphi Murders: A Preview From The Prosecution on Kegan Kline's Sentencing

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True Crime, Murder, Unsolved Case, Killing, Murderer, Cold Case

3.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2023

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Kegan Kline is scheduled to be sentenced on May 18, 2023. The prosecution in the case filed a memorandum in the case to let Judge Timothy Spahr know their views on what sentence Kline should receive.


In this episode, we referred to an earlier sentencing we attended-- that was the sentencing in the Amanda Blackburn case. You can find the episode we did on that below

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0:00.0

Content warning, this episode contains extensive discussion of child sexual abuse materials

0:07.5

and other crimes against children.

0:10.6

As we all know, back in April, Keegan Klein pled guilty to 25 counts, mostly related to child

0:18.8

sexual abuse materials, and he's scheduled to be sentenced on those counts next week,

0:25.5

as we speak.

0:26.5

There has been a lot of interest and curiosity about what kind of sentence he can possibly

0:35.7

expect.

0:36.7

Recently, when the prosecutor's working on the case, Jennifer Kiefer, filed a brief

0:42.8

with the court outlining how the prosecution sees the possible range of sentences Keegan

0:50.2

could receive.

0:52.1

So we would like to discuss that, get into the weeds a bit, and try to explain how

0:59.2

things look at this point, at least from the prosecution side of things.

1:03.7

My name is Anya Cain, I'm a journalist.

1:07.3

And I'm Kevin Greenley, I'm an attorney.

1:10.5

We first connected while looking into the Bergerchef murders, an Indiana cold case.

1:15.9

Together, we built a spreadsheet documenting hundreds of cases of restaurant-related homicides.

1:23.4

That original spreadsheet gave way to our podcast, the murder sheet.

1:28.9

Now we maintain that same research-centric investigative approach is we look into all

1:34.2

sorts of homicides, including unsolved cases, historical crimes, and of course, restaurant

1:42.3

murders.

1:44.3

We don't just chat about the headlines.

1:47.1

Our podcast is a platform for our journalism.

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