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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Who Is The Mystery Man Who Confessed To Delphi Murders BEFORE Richard Allen?

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 30 January 2025

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Who Is The Mystery Man Who Confessed To Delphi Murders BEFORE Richard Allen?
What happens when a confession tied to a box cutter gets buried, never truly investigated, and left out of court? In the tangled web of this case, a series of errors, omissions, and alleged judicial biases might have kept critical evidence from surfacing. Former prosecutor Eric Faddis delves into the potential weight of a confession made by someone other than Richard Allen and how its absence could impact the appellate court's decisions. With investigators and judges under scrutiny, what does the future hold if the case gets sent back to the same courtroom? And most importantly, does the system have what it takes to ensure fairness this time around—or will history repeat itself?

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Remember, the quiet ones always have the darkest secrets.

0:27.5

It's time to uncover them on Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske, featuring former prosecutor

0:33.1

and defense attorney Eric Fattis.

0:35.3

There's also now in the new filings and the errors, they're pointing out that there was a confession

0:42.4

made several years ago.

0:44.8

They don't list who made the confession, but the confession involves a box cutter and apparently

0:51.2

never really investigated all that much, just like a lot of other pieces of this case,

0:55.9

seem to not be investigated all that much.

1:00.3

What kind of weight does that have on an appellate court?

1:02.8

I mean, and how much are they going to look at that and how much can they pull from that to see,

1:08.3

really did the investigators do their job?

1:10.4

Or are they just going to have to kind of

1:11.7

take the words of the investigators as, you know, basically the Bible. This is what it is. There's no

1:17.2

questioning it. And we did our best and our investigation pointed to Richard Allen, despite

1:22.4

us not looking at all of these things. How does a court break that down once an investigation really

1:26.8

has already been done?

1:29.7

Yeah, you know, a court is not going to police the police investigation. They're not necessarily

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