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The Delphi Murders: The Evidence

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🗓️ 12 November 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Let's sit down and sift through the evidence in the Delphi murders case.

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0:00.0

Content warning, this episode contains discussion of the murder of two girls.

0:06.6

As we record, it has been less than 24 hours since the jury returned its guilty verdict in the trial of Richard Allen.

0:17.7

Already, I'm seeing some confusion in social media and elsewhere where people don't really seem to understand why the jury reached the verdict.

0:27.9

It did.

0:29.0

I think a big part of this confusion is because there's been some bad reporting about the case.

0:36.2

Some of that bad reporting is actually been done intentionally

0:39.7

by people who have their own agendas to pursue about this case. So we thought it would be

0:47.7

worthwhile to take an episode here where we just run through the basics of the case against Richard Allen, so you will

0:57.8

understand why the jury really had no choice but to come to this conclusion, because there

1:04.7

was a conclusion backed by the evidence, which again, we will be sharing with you.

1:10.3

My name is Anya Kane. I'm a journalist.

1:13.3

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

1:15.7

And this is The Murder Sheet.

1:17.5

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

1:24.0

We're The Murder Sheet.

1:25.6

And this is The Delphi murders, the evidence. The

1:47.0

The So let's go over some ground rules for what we're going to be talking about right now.

2:20.0

This is going to be essentially three parts.

2:22.6

Part one will be all the evidence that we feel was the most important and crucial in the case that was gone over.

2:29.7

Then we're going to be talking about what you would have to believe in order to knock down all of that.

2:37.6

And then we're going to talk about what pieces of evidence that were not talked about,

2:43.2

you know, hypothetical, perhaps non-existent things that may have made us go a different direction

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