DELPHI MURDERS: The Full Story They Didn’t Want You to Hear
The Delphi murders remain one of the most disturbing and controversial true crime cases in recent history. Two young girls, a grainy cell phone video, and a conviction that was supposed to bring justice. But once you peel back the layers, the case against Richard Allen begins to look less like a rock-solid prosecution and more like a carefully curated narrative — one that left out entire chapters the jury never got to read.
In this complete deep dive, we examine all four major angles that cast doubt on Allen’s conviction:
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The Weak “Big Three” – a contested bullet match, a manipulated Bridge Guy video, and confessions obtained after more than a year in solitary confinement.
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Ron Logan – the property owner where the girls were found, with a fake alibi, FBI suspicion, and a history that should have made him a prime suspect.
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Kegan Kline – the online predator behind the “Anthony_Shots” account, in contact with one of the victims about meeting at the bridge the day of the murders.
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Brad Holder & the Odinism Theory – alleged ritualistic crime scene elements, social media posts eerily mirroring the scene, and a direct personal link to one of the victims.