Pedophile Ring Theory: Did Delphi Murder Investigation Uncover A Botched Sex Trafficking Operation??
15.12.2022 - 03:37
/ perezhilton.com
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The Delphi murders were already a national news story — but the case could be much bigger than anyone realized.
Back in late October, an arrest was finally made in the murders of 14-year-old Liberty “Libby” German, and 13-year-old Abigail “Abby” William, who went missing at the Delphi Historic Trails in Delphi, Indiana in 2017. Indiana State Police arrested a local pharmacy tech named Richard Allen, charging him with two counts of murder. But what seemed like the end of the case turned out to be just the beginning.
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In a hearing last month, Allen’s team was trying to get the arrest affidavit unsealed because, they argued, it would show a lack of evidence. In a shocking twist, prosecutors argued against it, saying:
Other killers?? What were they hinting at?? Now we might have a better idea what that was all about.
Sources close to the investigation told DailyMail.com on Wednesday the murder was part of a botched kidnapping — and Allen was just one member of a pedophile ring attempting to grab the teens for underage sex trafficking. Wow.
As big as this development is, if true, it would actually make a lot of sense. See, several months ago the person who catfished Libby and Abby was discovered. A man named Kegan Kline confessed to running the Snapchat account which lured the teen girls using photos of a male model. He’s already in prison on other pedophile charges, so thankfully he’s off the streets. But when he wasn’t charged with murder, we were actually thrown for a loop. We mean, if he was the one luring the girls, he surely killed them, right? There’s the wrinkle. He told police he wasn’t the only