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Richard Allen told his wife and mother he killed the girls. No transcript available, that I could find on this site. Only video.
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DELPHI, Ind. — Indiana State Police is expected to give a news conference announcing an arrest in the murders of Abby Williams and Libby German. Anna Williams, Abby's mother, confirmed the information to 13News. Police said they would give an update on the case during the news conference. Kelsi German, Libby's older sister, said the news conference would be Monday at 10 a.m. on Twitter. She ended the tweet saying, "Today is the day."
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FAKE SOCIAL MEDIA PROFILE Last December cops revealed they were investigating the fake “anthony_shots” social media profile created by Kegan Kline in connection with the case. The 27-year-old, who is currently in jail awaiting trial over child sex abuse allegations, has not been charged over the Delphi murders and denies any involvement. But transcripts of a police interview with Kline showed that the catfish account he created was in touch with Libby the day she and Abby were killed. And according to the transcripts, whoever was using the “anthony_shots” account was supposed to meet Libby and Abby on the trails...
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In this interview with The New American magazine Senior Editor Alex Newman, the internationally renowned Dr. Peter McCullough–the doctor with the most citations in the National Library of Medicine on these topics–warned that the COVID shot was already causing thousands of deaths and tens of thousands of hospitalizations that have been recorded. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg, he warned. In normal circumstances, 50 deaths reported to VAERS would result in a drug being taken off market immediately. In the case of the COVID shots, thousands have already been reported, and yet the mass vaccination programs continue to...
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First of all thank you to all our FR veterans for your sacrifice and service to our nation. My twin grandsons have enlisted, one just finished basic and is at Sheppard AFB for training. The other will graduate next week from basic and head to Goodfellow AFB for training. They have 3 grandpas who are Air Force veterans. I’m searching for a poem or essay that I had when my son was stationed in Kosovo. Not sure where I heard it or read it but it rang so true to this mother of a soldier deployed. It started out “I...
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DELPHI, Ind. (WTHR) - The Carroll County Sheriff confirmed they're looking to see if an Indiana man arrested in Colorado is connected to the Delphi murders of Liberty German and Abigail Williams, according to NBC station WNDU. The Woodland Park (Colo.) Police Department arrested 32-year old Daniel Nations Monday afternoon on suspicion of menacing people in the Colorado Springs suburb, and weapons possession by a previous offender. He's scheduled to appear in court on those charges October 16. There are many pictures of Daniel Nations. He's on sex offender registries in Indiana and South Carolina. Besides the physical resemblance between...
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It's always everyone else requesting prayer. Tonight it is me. My 42 yo daughter is having surgery to repair a genetic defect in her sternum. It is buckling and putting pressure on her heart, lung, stomach, esophagus, etc, etc. It is called pectus excavatum. She is in Cleveland Clinic, 300 miles from her children, family & support system. Her DH is with her. They will be cutting her sternum and pulling it back into place and adding titanium plates to hold it there. The standard for doing surgery is a 3.25 measurement. Hers measures 7.2.
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DELPHI, Ind. (WLFI) — Indiana State Police have a large presence at a home in Delphi serving a search warrant. Sgt. Kim Riley tells News 18 state police are serving a search warrant at a home on the 11000 block of Bicycle Bridge Road in Delphi. Riley said police are taking tips and information related to the double-homicide case, and this investigation is related to leads they received through that case. No arrests have yet been made. A News 18 crew at the scene reports a majority of investigators left the scene just before 8 p.m. A few investigators still...
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On a day that included the identification of the man suspected of fatally shooting Howard County Deputy Carl Koontz and the release from IU Methodist Hospital of Sgt. Jordan Buckley, Koontz's partner early Sunday morning, the fallen law enforcement officer was brought home to rest. During a procession that saw thousands of Hoosiers line the streets from the Marion County coroner's office to Stout & Son Funeral Home in Kokomo, Koontz was honored by his fellow law enforcement officials and mourned by gathered family members.
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Leo Tolstoy famously wrote, “All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” The problem is that I’ve yet to meet a family that fits into Tolstoy’s tidy categories of “happy” and “unhappy.” The reality is far messier. Put tears and laughter, love and betrayal, fights and hugs into a blender and out will come a family. Even in homes where the walls are decorated with portraits of grinning moms and dads and kids, there’s usually a closet door that’s kept shut. Last week we were reminded of that, when the media flung open that...
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My son, an Iraq Medal of Valor, was one of 3 MOV recipients from the Indiana Nat'l Guard to receive an invitation to the Commander-in-Chief inaugural Ball. Without interjecting any politics, he was ecstatic. They sent him orders to report to purchase dress blues. We laid out the 547 bucks to buy the blues, he didn't tell me that didn't include the hat because he was trying to keep the total down. The Sgt that drove him had bought the hat for him without his knowing until later. Thurs morn they called him & said no airline or room reservations...
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A Grace College freshman volleyball player died Friday in a freak accident after a large tree fell on her, according to Winona Lake police. Police were called about midnight Friday to the 800 block of Esplanade Street, just west of the Grace College campus, after a passer-by reported hearing someone yell for help. According to Larry Ladd, an investigator for the Kosciusko County Coroner’s Office, Kastner and Mohr were sitting in a hammock strung between two trees. One of the trees was rotted at the base, and the tree fell. “It looked like possibly the weight of them being in...
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My son is getting married on Silver Beach,in St Joe, Michigan at the end of the month. I have hotel reservations at the Silver Beach Hotel but have been offered a camper if I could locate a camp space. I tried going to the Mich State Park site yesterday, wow, slow, no helpful maps, waste of my time. If someone could recommend a place to park withing 10-20 miles I would be eternally grateful. The camper solves my need for attempting to provide part of a rehearsal dinner, so I'm hoping something is available. But I do know that the...
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His name was Marine Lance Cpl. Justin Wilson - although I did not know it when his life brushed mine on March 25 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Lance Cpl. Wilson was not there in the terminal that afternoon; at age 24 and newly married, he had been killed in Afghanistan on March 22 by a roadside bomb. A coincidence of overbooked flights led our lives to intersect for perhaps an hour, one I will never forget. I did not meet his family that day at the airport, either, although we were there together that evening at the gate,...
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Updated Wednesday, May 26 at 1:15 PM HOUSTON -- A Houston veteran who has been in a wheelchair since 1983, took his first steps in 27 years Tuesday night. "No easy steps. Only hard steps," Harry Shaw said of his life after the Grenada invasion. It is a conflict most have forgotten, but it changed Shaw's life forever. “I was the most serious out of all of the injured in Grenada," Shaw said. He lost both legs. Shaw accepted his fate of life in a wheelchair with courage and grace. "I'm a paratrooper. That's just the way I am. The...
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— Logansport police are seeking a suspect in the rape and strangulation of a 4-year-old girl over the weekend. At 8:45 a.m. Sunday, police were dispatched to a residence in the 600 block of Plum Street just north of the Eel River. The girl’s mother called 9-1-1 when she awoke to find that someone had beaten, choked and sexually assaulted her daughter. Logansport Police Chief A.J. Rozzi says officers spent Sunday canvassing the neighborhood seeking witnesses and evidence and following leads. As of Monday evening, police had no suspect. The girl suffered injuries to her throat, face and other parts...
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For the last week, a group led by Holocaust survivor Eva Kor — founder of Terre Haute’s CANDLES Holocaust museum — has gathered in Poland. The group has toured concentration camps and on Wednesday witnessed the ceremony commemorating the 65th anniversary of the liberation of the infamous Auschwitz camp by Russian soldiers. Listen closely enough here and you can almost make out the footsteps of the hundreds of thousands who perished here. Eva Kor survived until Russian troops liberated the Auschwitz and Birkenau camps on January 27, 1945. But each time she returns to this place – a strip of...
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My dear husband of nearly(May3) 40 years was in a car accident on the 26th of Feb. See pics of the car on You Tube. My acct is GramEdge. Two CT scans showed a small bleed but no growth in it. This past Thurs and Fri he has developed a headache and today's MRI shows a hematoma on his brain. It was by the grace of God that two young men heroically pulled him from the burning car after the crash. Please pray that we both would have the courage to face tomorrow continuing to trust the God of the...
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There are currently 142,000 troops in Iraq, but some Hoosier troops are back on American soil. Stout Field was packed with hundreds of families Tuesday for a homecoming celebration honoring 170 soldiers. But these soldiers are also missing two of their own: Sgt. Gary Henry and Spec. Jonathan Menke. Henry, who was from Indianapolis, and Menke, of Madison, died in Baghdad last August after debris from an improvised explosive device detonation on an overpass fell onto their vehicle. The Castor family knows their son Gary is a hero. "He was quite an individual, touched lives that we'll never know," said...
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Bluffton, In - Authorities say a Bluffton man apparently drowned when a skid loader he was operating fell into a manure lagoon in Wells County. An Indiana conservation officer says 23 yr old Nicholas Cruz had been cleaning out a cattle lot at Sunny Park Dairy and dumping manure into the lagoon when he apparently lost control of the skid loader.
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