Stepfather of Delphi Murder Suspect Recorded Snoring During Key Testimony

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26/10/2024 19h54

### Stepfather of Delphi Murder Suspect Allegedly Snored During Crucial Testimony

In a recent court session, the stepfather of Richard Allen, the suspect in the infamous Delphi murder case, was reportedly heard snoring during critical testimony linking Allen to the crime scene. The man was seen closing his eyes and was nudged awake several times during the session, according to The Daily Mail.

Prosecutors have accused Allen of following two teenage girls while they were hiking near their hometown of Delphi on February 13, 2017. It is alleged that Allen coerced the teens at gunpoint off the Monon High Bridge Trail and into the woods, where he subsequently murdered them by slashing their throats.

The 52-year-old Richard Allen faces serious charges, including two counts of murder and two counts of murder while kidnapping. If convicted on all charges, he could face up to 130 years in prison.

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