The jurors for the trial surrounding the Delphi, Indiana murders will be select from north of where the crime took place. Richard Allen is charged.
Richard Allen, the suspect in the Delphi, IN murders of two young girls, is expected in court again Friday. He has pleaded not guilty in the case.Jurors for the trial of an Indiana man accused of killing two teenage girls will be brought from one of two counties north of the location where the murder occurred, attorneys in the case decided Friday.
Both counties are about two hours north of Carroll County, where Delphi is located and where the murders of Liberty German, 14, and Abigail Williams, 13, took place about six years ago. Allen, who lived and worked in Delphi, was charged in October with two counts of murder in the killings. SEE MORE: Trial for suspect in Delphi, Indiana murders will stay local but with jury from another county
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