Delphi murder case: Suspect moved to state prison, judge recuses himself

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Delphi murder case: Suspect moved to state prison, judge recuses himself
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An Indiana judge moved the Delphi murder suspect out of county jail and into the state prison on Thursday, and then the judge recused himself from the case.

"Unbelievable. All the people that used to go and get their prescriptions from him, and now they know this, it's just an unbelievable thing," said Rick Snay, a friend of the German family.Allen has been charged with two counts of murder, and just moments after the public announcement, Liberty's sister tweeted out: "We got him."

"It was very bittersweet. It was kind of a strange feeling," said Mike Patty, grandparent to Liberty."We are going to continue with a very methodical and committed approach to ensure that if any other person had any involvement in these murders in any way, that that person or persons will be held accountable," said Doug Carter of the Indiana State Police.

This could be the reason police are not releasing any details about what led to Allen's arrest, and why a judge has ordered the probable cause affidavit sealed.Meanwhile, Indiana authorities are keeping the phone and email tip lines open and encourage anyone to call in tips whether it's regarding Richard Allen, or any other individual.that I have read and agree

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