Brit Prawat
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They're like, oh, that wasn't right.
They're like, oh, that wasn't right.
Right. And while we're on this topic, was there any forensic evidence that backs up, I mean, any of his story or gives us a clearer picture of anything?
Right. And while we're on this topic, was there any forensic evidence that backs up, I mean, any of his story or gives us a clearer picture of anything?
So, okay, what you're telling me is both the prosecution and the defense are basically going to go to trial with just Tony's numerous conflicting confessions?
So, okay, what you're telling me is both the prosecution and the defense are basically going to go to trial with just Tony's numerous conflicting confessions?
Which I kind of get. They're separate cases. But are they thinking they're not at all connected? I am not sure.
Which I kind of get. They're separate cases. But are they thinking they're not at all connected? I am not sure.
Okay, dude. Yeah.
Okay, dude. Yeah.
Well, Ashley, you are right.
Well, Ashley, you are right.
And you can follow us on Instagram at Crime Junkie Podcast. We'll be back next week with another episode.
And you can follow us on Instagram at Crime Junkie Podcast. We'll be back next week with another episode.
Hey Crime Junkies, it's Britt, and I'm jumping in here because post-recording this episode, some news happened. As I'm sure you all know, a verdict has since been reached in the Delphi case, and Richard Allen has been found guilty on all counts. Though there's some mixed feelings about this one, the jury felt like there was enough presented to convict him. So that's where we're at today.
Hey Crime Junkies, it's Britt, and I'm jumping in here because post-recording this episode, some news happened. As I'm sure you all know, a verdict has since been reached in the Delphi case, and Richard Allen has been found guilty on all counts. Though there's some mixed feelings about this one, the jury felt like there was enough presented to convict him. So that's where we're at today.
But like Ashley said, verdict aside, all we had hoped for was some type of closure for the families by the end of all of this. Of course, this conviction won't give them Abby and Libby back, but hopefully they've found at least some of the answers they've been searching for. Answers that, unfortunately, not every family gets in seven years or 10 years or even a lifetime.
But like Ashley said, verdict aside, all we had hoped for was some type of closure for the families by the end of all of this. Of course, this conviction won't give them Abby and Libby back, but hopefully they've found at least some of the answers they've been searching for. Answers that, unfortunately, not every family gets in seven years or 10 years or even a lifetime.
But that doesn't mean we should ever stop fighting for them. So let's jump back into today's story where justice is still yet to be served.
But that doesn't mean we should ever stop fighting for them. So let's jump back into today's story where justice is still yet to be served.