The sheriff said he thinks the killer has a connection to Delphi, "whether it's an individual that previously lived in our community and knows the area where the girls were located very well, or possibly is still in our community."Ĭarter also believes the killer has a connection to Delphi, and ABC News contributor and former FBI agent Brad Garrett agrees, noting that the hiking trail is probably too remote to attract outsiders.
Leazenby wouldn't discuss the evidence or details of the investigation, but said "our investigators still have things they're following, whether it's new information or going back and looking at certain pieces from the past." Four months after their deaths, the families of Liberty German and Abigail Williams hope that these newly released photos, along with some of the older ones that have been out for a while, will help convince someone to come forward with the information needed to help catch the girls killer. "I personally have not turned in tips, but I've told people to turn in tips when they're suspicious." Delphi: Unseen photos of Libby German & Abby Williams. Below is the video of the show, as well as a transcript of Robert Ives’ interview. February 13th, 2017: 13-year-old Abigail Williams and 14-year-old Liberty German known to their family and friends as. Though the interview was brief, Ives again mentioned the three or four signatures left by the killer and described the crime scene as very unusual. DREAD: THE UNSOLVED Delves Into the Delphi Murders. Authorities released only two clues, a photo (from a. In February 2021, former Carroll County Prosecutor Robert Ives appeared on The Dr. "I'm still constantly thinking about people that I know around town that I see," added Arika, the girls' friend. The double murder was dubbed the Delphi Snapchat Murders because of German’s last social media post on the afternoon of the deaths. Mike Patty, grandfather of slain teenager Libby German, speaks to reporters in Delphi, Ind., March 9, 2017.Ībout 48,000 tips have poured in over these three years from around the country, said Carter.