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Full “Bridge Guy” video publications on the website that supports Richard Allen

The sharp film material of the Delphi Mudes “Bridge Guy” was published by the supporters of the murderer Richard every month after his detention for the murders of teenagers Abigail “Abby” Williams and Liberty “Libby”.

The 43-second video “Full, Raw” was recorded in German Snapchat, while and Williams went to Delphis Monon High Bridge on February 13, 2017 before the teenagers were killed.

The extended video, which was published for the first time by a website for the convicted killer for the public, began to record at 2:13 p.m. and shows Williams, 14, on the bridge, which towards German, 13, as a “bridge master” – followed by everyone.

The 43-second video was recorded in German Snapchat, while she and Williams went to Delphis Monon High Bridge on February 13, 2017 before the teenagers were killed.

“Is he here? “Don't leave me!” Williams seems to whisper German without facing the man.

The camera swings to gravel at the end of the bridge to gravel, and German says: “You can see, this is the way we have to go down.”

German then seems to whisper: “That would be a gun” when they continue to move the camera.

Williams runs to her friend and as a German search for the way.

“Um, there is no way there, so we have to go down here,” says German in a nervous tone, and it starts to breathe hard.

After a few seconds you hear the man say: “People”.

“Hello,” replies German.

Then he orders you to go down the hill before the video ends.

The extended video, which was published for the first time by a website for the convicted killer for the public, began to record at 2:13 p.m. and shows Williams, 14, on the bridge, which towards German, 13, as a “bridge master” – followed by everyone. Indiana State Police
Abigail “Abby” Williams (L) and Liberty “Libby” German bodies were found on the way on February 14, 2017. Facebook

During the court hearing of all, the prosecutors and law enforcement authorities said that the sound of a weapon at the end of the video could be heard, but for all the defense argued that it could be the sound that they were running on gravel or stick, Fox59 reported.

The terrifying film material was the last known record of the teenagers before they were murdered. The girls' bodies were found on the way the next day.

The gruesome murders rocked Delphi, Indiana, a tiny city of only 3,000 people who are 70 miles northwest of Indianapolis.

The case of Delphi was cold until the arrest of all in October 2022, which was subsequently charged for two murder cases, as well as two other murder cases while he committed or tried to commit kidnappings.

According to all, everyone who killed the teenagers with his wife during a series of telephone calls.

“I did. I killed Abby and Lebby,” said Allen in a call that was played during his test version.

When his wife Kathy said he couldn't have done it, everyone replied: “Yes, I did that.”

Richard Allen was arrested in October 2022. Carroll County Circuit Court

The conversation was just one of a number of confessions that seemed to make everyone from prison from prison to his wife, and in every call he insisted that he was guilty.

Despite his confessions, which he also made in prison guards and a psychologist, Allen's defense team argued that he had started to lose his mind after 13 months and that his claims were wrong.

During his trial, the prosecutors said that the couple had forced them from the way with a gun held up and threatened to rape them – but changed his plans when a van came over and frightened him.

Then he forced her down the reason for a hill and killed the couple about a quarter mile from the trail.

The gruesome murders rocked Delphi, Indiana, a tiny city of only 3,000 people who are 70 miles northwest of Indianapolis. Facebook

All, a former drugstore of drugstores, was found guilty by a 12-member jury in two murder cases and two murder cases, while he had committed kidnapping after about 19 hours of consultations in November.

In December he received the maximum prison sentence of 130 years.

Fox 59 reported that the entire 43-second video was published when Allen's lawyers against his conviction on Tuesday.

His defense continues to claim his innocence in the murders.

The timing of the publication of the video on the website that supports everyone – which quotes a lack of “strong physical evidence” and inconsistencies in relation to testimony during his process – has “nothing to do with the latest appeal procedure, his lawyer Stacey Uliana.

“The fact that the video was published on a website has nothing to do with the pending calling or fairness of the process at the center of this appointment,” Uliana told the outlet.