The Delphi Murders
The Delphi Murders case centers on the tragic deaths of 13-year-old Abigail "Abby" Williams and 14-year-old Liberty "Libby" German, who disappeared while hiking near the Monon High Bridge in Delphi, Indiana, on February 13, 2017. Their bodies were discovered the following day, launching one of the most widely followed murder investigations in the United States.
The Delphi Murders
Case Background
We lay out the known facts of the case in clear chronological order, building a foundation of what is confirmed, documented, or widely accepted. This section establishes the starting point of the investigation without speculation.
The Delphi Murders
Key Suspects and Witnesses
We break down the individuals connected to the case, including key witnesses, persons of interest, and suspects. Each profile highlights their role, relevance to events, and any known actions or statements that influenced the direction of the investigation.
The Delphi Murders
Theories and Evidence
We examine the major theories surrounding the case alongside the physical, testimonial, and circumstantial evidence that supports or challenges them. This section focuses on interpretation, contradictions, and investigative possibilities rather than conclusions.
The Delphi Murders
Aftermath and Legacy
We explore what happened after the case became public, including legal outcomes, media attention, and ongoing impact. This section also reflects on the emotional and cultural effects on families, communities, and public perception over time.
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