Delphi murders: Judge rules against defense on key motions
Share and Follow


DELPHI, Ind. — Special Judge Fran Gull denied recent motions from Richard Allen’s attorneys seeking to reexamine his conviction last year in the Delphi murders case.

In an order dated Feb. 14, Gull denied the defense’s Verified Motion to Correct Error (filed on Jan. 20) and a second Verified Motion to Strike the State’s Response (filed on Feb. 14). In a separate order, she also denied the defendant’s Motion to Correct Abstract of Judgment (filed Jan. 20).

Gull’s rulings were entered into the case record on Tuesday (Feb. 18). She denied the defense’s motions without a hearing.

The rulings follow a flurry of motions in recent weeks seeking to have Allen’s conviction reexamined, with the defense citing his safekeeping order, the timeline of a van key to the case, a purported confession from another man and disputed headphone jack evidence as factors.

On Nov. 11, a jury found Allen guilty of murder in the February 2017 deaths of Abby Williams and Libby German near the Monon High Bridge. Gull sentenced him to 130 years in prison on Dec. 20.

The defense’s 24-page Motion to Correct Error sought to vacate Allen’s conviction or force a retrial. The state responded on Feb. 4 with its own filing challenging the defense’s claims.

The defense said Ron Logan, who owned the property beneath the High Bridge where the girls were found dead, confessed to an inmate named Ricci Davis years ago while both were in prison. But the state countered Davis “miserably” failed a polygraph test when investigators pushed for more information.

Davis later claimed he’d spoken to Kegan Kline, a convicted child pornographer tangentially linked to the Delphi case, who implied he, Logan and a third individual were involved in the murders. Kline told him the third individual was not Richard Allen, Davis said.

Over the weekend, FOX59/CBS4 reporter Max Lewis received a letter from Davis, who claimed he sent multiple letters to Carroll County Prosecutor Nick McLeland about Logan’s confession that had been ignored. Davis wrote that he’s afraid the state convicted an innocent man.

The defense filed another salvo, seeking to strike the state’s response and accusing McLeland of misconduct—even suggesting the prosecutor should be held in criminal contempt for releasing photos of Libby German’s iPhone 6s in his response to the defense’s motion.

McLeland maintained Allen’s lawyers had the chance to bring up many of their claims, including Davis’ information about Logan, during its defense of Allen but chose not to.

Even though the trial is over and Allen has been sentenced, Gull still has a handful of motions to rule on. The defense filed a motion seeking to preserve all evidence related to Ricci Davis. Various media outlets have also filed motions asking for the public release of certain evidence.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Country star Megan Moroney reveals who she trusts most in the industry

Country Music Sensation Megan Moroney Discloses Her Most Trusted Ally in the Industry

Megan Moroney has singled out Kenny Chesney as the one artist who…
911 audio captures moment CEO and daughter nosedive into Florida lake

Chilling 911 Audio Reveals CEO and Daughter’s Harrowing Plane Crash into Florida Lake

The harrowing 911 call recorded the tumultuous aftermath of a fatal plane…
Best artificial Christmas trees: The 6 best options for 2025

Top Artificial Christmas Trees: Discover the 6 Premier Picks for 2025

Note: Localish is an affiliate partner and may receive a commission from…
‘One Battle After Another’ Toasts Benicio del Toro’s Great Year With A Few Small Beers

Benicio del Toro Celebrates a Stellar Year with a Toast of Miniature Brews

As I wandered the streets of Brooklyn, guiding my child through the…
Tom Brady's New York card shop robbed, thief steals nearly $10k in rare cards

Thief Makes Off with Nearly $10,000 in Rare Cards from Tom Brady’s New York Shop Robbery

The recent theft at Tom Brady’s store marks another incident in the…
President Donald Trump speaks during an event on foster care in the East Room of the at the White House, Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Georgia Election Case Heats Up: Meet the New Prosecutor Taking On Trump

ATLANTA (AP) — In a significant development, a veteran prosecutor has stepped…
Bill Belichick releases bombshell statement about returning to the NFL

Bill Belichick’s Shocking Announcement: His Unexpected Plans for an NFL Comeback!

Bill Belichick has decisively shut down any speculation about a potential return…
$1.2 billion Mega Millions jackpot claimed by California woman

Georgia Shopper Strikes Gold: $980 Million Mega Millions Jackpot Ticket Sold Locally

Georgia has set a new record with the largest single lottery payout…