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The Delphi Murders: Questions and Answers for February 2024

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3.83K Ratings

🗓️ 29 February 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In this episode we discuss some of the questions we've gotten on the Delphi case-- including the issue of when the bullet was discovered and the the latest in the cases of Mitchell Westerman and Kegan Kline.

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0:00.0

Content warning. This episode includes discussion of the murder of children.

0:05.0

So occasionally in the Delphi case we get so many questions of one type or another that we decide to just stop everything and do a quick questions episode,

0:17.0

sort of a way to engage with our listeners who may wonder,

0:20.4

hey, what's going on with this or what are your thoughts on this or that?

0:23.4

So this is going to be one of those episodes.

0:25.5

We'll be compiling some of the most common questions we've gotten on Delphi recently

0:29.8

and trying to answer those to the best of our ability.

0:33.5

My name is Anya Kane.

0:34.8

I'm a journalist.

0:36.2

And I'm Kevin Greenlee.

0:37.4

I'm an attorney.

0:38.6

And this is the Murder Sheet.

0:40.4

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

0:46.5

We're the murder sheet.

0:48.5

And this is the Delphi murders.

0:50.8

Questions and answers for February 2024. So, Oh, So one question we get a lot is what the heck is going on in the Minch Westerman case.

1:44.0

Mitch Westerman, of course, is the former employee

1:47.8

of defense attorney Andrew Baldwin, who says

1:51.7

that he surreptitiously took photos of discovery materials that were on the

1:59.3

table in a conference room at Andy Baldwin's law office and then subsequently shared them with

2:06.2

at least one member of the public. Since then, he has been charged with criminal conversion.

2:13.0

So the most recent thing going on there

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