Beyond Nancy Guthrie Part 2 | Delphi Murders: Richard Allen and the Misfiled Tip

Beyond Nancy Guthrie Part 2 | Delphi Murders: Richard Allen and the Misfiled Tip

Author: True Crime Today April 15, 2026 Duration: 25:49

The Nancy Guthrie case forced a question that should terrify anyone paying attention: what happens when an investigation is run by the wrong people from the start — and instead of finding the truth, the system builds a case around the most convenient answer?

In Tucson, the Guthrie investigation has raised questions about whether underqualified personnel handled the most critical early hours. In Delphi, Indiana, that same kind of failure played out across five years — and may have ended with the wrong man in prison.

On February 13, 2017, teenagers Abby Williams and Libby German were murdered near the Monon High Bridge Trail. Libby had the presence of mind to record her killer approaching on her phone. Within three days, a man named Richard Allen walked into a local office and voluntarily placed himself on that trail, at the right time, in the right clothing. That tip was misfiled. It sat in a box for five years while Allen lived in Delphi and worked at the local CVS. The Carroll County Sheriff's Department — a tiny agency that had never handled a double homicide — was overwhelmed from day one.

When Allen was finally arrested, he was held in solitary confinement for thirteen months. Mental health evaluators found him gravely disabled. He began confessing — but according to the defense's appeal brief, he told his psychiatrist he shot the girls. They were killed with a blade. No DNA linked him to the scene. No murder weapon was recovered. The judge excluded an alternative suspect theory, a composite sketch that doesn't resemble Allen, and expert testimony challenging the bullet evidence. The jury convicted in under four hours.

Just as the Guthrie case raises questions about whether loyalty appointments shaped who was in the room, Delphi forces the question of what happens when the wrong people build momentum in the wrong direction — and the system can't course-correct. Allen's appeal is before the Indiana Court of Appeals. The investigative failures are not in dispute.

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