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New “Bridge Guy” video panic in panic in the last moments of the murdered Delphi girl: “No way to go there”.

A new video published by Richard Allen and who was convicted of killing Abigail “Abby” Williams and Liberty “Libby” in 2017 shows the last moments of the girls in which they sound nervous and seem to be in silent panic.

The 14 -year -old Libby and Abby (13) were found as a day after the disappearance of a hike on a trail in Delphi, in February 2017.

In November 2024 everyone was convicted of four murder cases in their murders and sentenced to 130 years in prison.

Liberty 'Libby' German and Abigail 'Abby' Williams.
With the kind permission of Mike and Becky Patty

The examination – and later all of the conviction – partially on a damn video that was recorded on Lebby's phone and corresponds to a man on an otherwise isolated path.

The shadowy “bridge master”, as he became known, was seen in a short video, which was published publicly as he follows the girl on a bridge. It was only identified for five years until all of the arrest in 2022.

Now a longer video that has shared Allen supporters shows more of the last, final moments of the girls.

The 43-second video shows Libby, in which Abby shows the camera that follows “Bridge Guy” in the background.

Abby is whispered in the camera “Is he?” before your voice becomes inaudible. Libby sniffs before he turns the camera and goes forward, while Abby says something else in the background, also inaudible.

“See, that's the way,” says Libby and her camera points to the floor before your voice falls. Abby rushes past the camera at this point.

“Um, there is no way there,” says Libby, the camera still points to the gravel on the street, “so we have to go here.”

One of them can be heard, and another can be heard from the gravel under their footsteps.

Then “Bridge Guy” hears the notorious lines that became synonymous in the case: “People, down the hill.” Then the video ends abruptly.

Liberty German and Abigail Williams.
With the kind permission of Mike and Becky Patty

The video was published on a website by allers who claim to work on his “legal work after the conviction” after saying that it was an “illegal” conviction.

Allen's appeals to appeal tells people that their team is not linked to the website and has no copy of the newly published video.

“[The video] Does not change the fact that he could not question the case of the state or present evidence of other suspects, ā€¯Stacy Uliana told people.

During the trial, Allen tried to argue that the girls were killed in a ritual victim of Odinists, members of a Nordic pagan religion, which were reported to the white nationalism, the associated press and CNN, in cited defense movements.

The theory was not allowed in court after a judge decided that there was a shortage that evidence was lacking in the lawsuit in accordance with court files.

Abigail Williams; Richard Allen; and Liberty German.
Indiana State Police

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The murdered girls were the best friends, said Lebby's grandfather Mike Patty after the murders.

They spent time together in class at the local middle school, said Patty beforehand. Outside the school, the two were known for doing sports together or hiking Delphis Community Trails.