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The Delphi Murders: An Experienced Criminal Defense Attorney on Delphi, the Death Penalty, and Deals

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

3.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

We interviewed experienced Indiana criminal defense attorney Mark Inman. He shared his thoughts on recent developments in the case against Richard Allen.

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0:00.0

Content warning. This episode includes discussion of the murder of two girls.

0:07.0

You know that on the murder sheet we love to talk to guests with experience in the world of criminal

0:11.6

justice. Well today we'll be speaking to a highly seasoned Indiana criminal defense attorney, Mark Inman.

0:18.6

He's got years of criminal defense experience.

0:21.5

He was one of the defense attorneys on Indianapolis's infamous Richmond Hill

0:25.2

explosion case and tried that case in front of Judge Francis Gul.

0:30.0

He's even argued before the Indiana Supreme Court.

0:33.0

We're beginning his thoughts on the latest happenings in the case against Richard Allen, as well

0:37.8

as other related issues.

0:40.5

My name is Anya Kane.

0:41.7

I'm a journalist. And I'm Kevin Greenley. I'm a journalist.

0:43.0

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

0:45.0

And this is the Murder Sheet.

0:47.0

We're a true crime podcast focused on original reporting, interviews, and deep dives into murder cases.

0:53.7

We're the murder sheet.

0:55.8

And this is the Delphi murders,

0:58.4

an experienced criminal defense attorney

1:00.9

on Delphi, the death penalty, and deals. So, Oh. Mark to start off with just tell us a little bit about yourself and your legal career.

1:53.0

So practicing a little bit but not much but I kind of always wanted to do criminal law.

1:59.0

One, my grades weren't good enough to get hired anywhere else and so I always want to be in court.

2:05.2

So I did about 40 years, I started practicing 82,

2:10.1

always pretty much had a public defender contract or position of some capacity throughout that 40 years.

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