The man prosecuting Richard Allen, who is accused of killing two Delphi, Indiana, teenagers back in 2017, has said that the deleted interviews of two men after the killings are not “useful evidence” to the defense.
Carroll County Prosecutor Nicholas McLeland on Thursday responded to defense accusations that Delphi police “recorded over” interviews with key witnesses that could have helped Allen’s case, Fox 59 reported. McLeland said the interviews were “not evidence at all related to this case.”
He acknowledged that the interviews, which were conducted just days after the bodies of 13-year-old Abby Williams and 14-year-old Libby German were found, had been recorded over, but “were not destroyed by the state purposefully or in bad faith.”
Even though the recordings don’t exist, there are memorialized summaries of the interviews, but defense attorneys Andrew Baldwin…