The recent verdict in the Delphi case, where Richard Allen was found guilty of the 2017 killings of Abby Williams and Libby German, has sparked a range of reactions from the public in Indianapolis.
Some express doubts, suggesting that only those in the courtroom can make a fair judgment, while others are satisfied with the outcome, trusting that the prosecutor did their job thoroughly.
One man highlighted that violence isn’t a prerequisite for committing such a heinous crime, emphasizing the importance of the jury’s decision.
As the case moves toward sentencing on December 20, a gag order remains in place, restricting further public commentary.