Showing posts with label Delphi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Delphi. Show all posts

Friday, December 6, 2024

Delphi 101 - Revisited -

 

DELPHI 101

The Delphi Murders case refers to the tragic deaths of two young girls, Abigail Williams (13) and Liberty German (14), who were murdered on February 13, 2017, near Delphi, Indiana.

Here are the key details of the case:

The Incident:

  • On February 13, 2017, Abby and Libby were dropped off by family members at the Monon High Bridge Trail in Delphi to spend the afternoon hiking.
  • Around 2:30 PM, Libby posted a photo of Abby walking on the bridge, which was the last known photo of them.
  • Later that afternoon, around 4:00 PM, their families became worried when the girls did not return at the expected time. A search began, and their bodies were found the next day, February 14, about half a mile from the bridge in a wooded area near the trail.

The Investigation:

  • Law enforcement officials quickly began their investigation and were able to recover two key pieces of evidence:
    • A video recording: Libby German, who had the presence of mind to record video on her phone, captured a clip of a man approaching them on the bridge. The man is seen in the video walking toward them, and Libby recorded the audio of him speaking.
    • A photo: Libby also managed to take a photo of the suspect, which was later released to the public.
  • The suspect was described as:
    • A white male
    • Between 5'6" to 5'10" tall
    • Wearing a blue jacket, jeans, and a dark-colored cap or hoodie.
    • He was described as having a "creepy" demeanor.

The "Bridge Guy" and the Sketch:

  • In 2017, investigators released an audio recording of the suspect from Libby’s phone, where the man can be heard saying “Down the hill”.

  • A sketch of the suspect was released in 2017 based on witness descriptions, which led to many theories and potential suspects being suggested.

    In 2019, a second sketch was released, as law enforcement felt it may better represent the man who approached the girls.

Public Attention and Theories:

  • The case gained significant media attention due to the chilling nature of the crime and the evidence left behind.
  • Several theories have emerged, with people speculating about the identity of the suspect. Various individuals have been named as persons of interest over the years, but no one has been arrested.

Recent Developments:

  • The case remains unsolved, but the Indiana State Police and the FBI continue to work on the investigation.
  • In April 2022, police announced a breakthrough in the case when they arrested Richard Allen, a local man from Delphi, who was charged with two counts of murder in connection to the deaths of Abby and Libby. Allen had previously been a suspect in the case but had not been publicly named until his arrest. The investigation is ongoing, and further details about his involvement are still being explored.

Public Appeal for Information:

  • The investigation remains open, and authorities continue to urge anyone with information to come forward. The case has sparked widespread interest, and online forums and social media continue to discuss potential suspects and developments.

Key Resources:

  • The Indiana State Police and local law enforcement have set up a tip line for anyone who may have information about the case.
  • A reward has been offered for information leading to the capture of the killer.

This case remains one of the most talked-about unsolved murders in recent history, and the community in Delphi, as well as the families of the victims, continue to hope for justice.

How are Brad Holder and Patrick Westfall involved?

Brad Holder and Patrick Westfall are individuals who have been scrutinized in connection with the 2017 Delphi murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German. Holder, an avowed Odinist, is notably connected to the victims through his son, Logan, who was dating Abby at the time of her death. Following the murders, Holder's social media activity raised concerns; he posted images resembling runes found at the crime scene and other disturbing content, suggesting a possible link to the ritualistic elements observed in the case.

Westfall, a close friend of Holder, also came under investigation. Reports indicate that their friendship ended abruptly in February 2017, coinciding with the timing of the murders. Allegations suggest that Holder mentioned to his ex-wife, Amber, that he and Westfall were conducting a ritual in the woods near a river, which led to a falling out between them.

In the defense memorandum for Richard Allen, the primary suspect in the Delphi murders, Holder and Westfall were among those implicated in a theory suggesting that the murders were ritualistic in nature, possibly linked to Odinism. The defense team proposed that these individuals, along with others, were involved in the killings, though no charges have been brought against them.

It's important to note that while these individuals have been subjects of investigation and speculation, no concrete evidence has been presented publicly to directly link them to the Delphi murders. The case remains complex, with ongoing legal proceedings and various theories being explored.


How are Elvis Fields, Ned Smith, Rod Abrams and Johnny Messer involved?

In the investigation of the 2017 Delphi murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German, several individuals have been scrutinized due to their associations with Odinism and potential connections to the victims. Here's an overview of their involvement:

Brad Holder: Holder's son, Logan, was dating Abigail at the time of her death. Following the murders, Holder posted images on social media that included runes and other symbols reminiscent of those found at the crime scene, leading to speculation about his possible involvement.

Patrick Westfall: A friend of Brad Holder, Westfall was reportedly involved in Asatru, a Norse pagan religion. He was also associated with the Vinlanders, a white supremacist gang. His social media activity included posts depicting runes similar to those found at the crime scene, raising concerns about his potential connection to the murders.


Elvis Fields: Fields was reportedly in communication with a 12-year-old girl online, engaging in inappropriate conversations. He also communicated via Facebook with girls aged 13, 14, and 15. Additionally, Fields allegedly confessed to his sisters that he was present on the trail and bridge with the victims when they were murdered, stating, "I spit on one of the girls."

Rod Abrams: A friend of Brad Holder, Abrams provided a conflicting alibi to investigators, claiming he was in Muncie visiting a sick friend on the day of the murders. However, phone records contradicted this account. He, along with Holder and Fields, was reportedly seeking membership in the Vinlanders, a white supremacist gang.

Johnny Messer: Messer was an active recruiter for the Vinlanders and was known to have close ties with both Holder and Fields, potentially bridging the gap between them. Evidence shows that Messer was in the Delphi area around Valentine's Day 2017, the time when the girls were found dead. His ex-girlfriend confirmed to police that Messer traveled to Delphi with her vehicle. When he returned the car, there was dried blood on one side of it, which took several car washes to clean off.

It's important to note that while these individuals have been subjects of investigation and speculation, no concrete evidence has been presented publicly to directly link them to the Delphi murders. The case remains complex, with ongoing legal proceedings and various theories being explored.

The Odin Report

The "Odin Report" is a compilation of investigative findings related to the Delphi murders, focusing on potential connections to Odinism—a form of Norse paganism associated with white nationalism. This report was prepared by Indiana State Police Detective Kevin Murphy, with contributions from former Rushville Assistant Police Chief Todd Click and Detective Greg Ferency. It details their investigation into individuals in the Rushville area who were suspected of involvement in the murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German in February 2017.

The report includes interviews and evidence suggesting that certain individuals with ties to Odinism may have been involved in the crime. For instance, it documents a confession from a man named Elvis Fields, who admitted to his sisters that he was involved in the murders and provided specific details about the crime scene. Additionally, the report discusses connections between other suspects and Odinist groups, highlighting potential ritualistic elements in the crime.

Despite the detailed findings in the "Odin Report," the investigation's direction shifted, and the Odinism angle was largely abandoned. This change occurred after a Purdue professor reportedly concluded that the crime did not involve Odinism or any type of cult worship. However, the identity of this professor remains unclear, and no reports from this individual have been provided.

The contents of the "Odin Report" have been a subject of legal discussions, particularly during hearings related to the trial of Richard Allen, who was charged with the Delphi murders. Defense attorneys have argued that the report contains exculpatory evidence that was not disclosed to them, potentially impacting the fairness of the trial.


Monday, November 11, 2024

The Shack - Delphi Case

 



Look at the stick placements all the way down below in the pictures of stick formations brad holder had on his facebook page that was later deleted. Haven't deciphered them all, not even close. But the word "protection" means the most to Brad Holder. Him and Westfall were the Charles Mansons of 2017, praying on the weak, and taking advantage of their vulnerabilities, killing for them. 8 years later, they are living free without a care in the world. BH & PW & EF & JM and others. 187. Charles Manson did have a Swaztika on his forehead, which coincides with Vinlanders, Biker Gangs, Aryan Brotherhood, Ku Klux Klan, they are all have the same racial belief systems..


This is a painting by Brad Holder. Besides the obvious hanged man, look at the Rune Anzus "F" under the tree.

the following pictures below were all taken from Brad Holders original facebook page. Random stick placements. If anybody finds anything, let it be known. Anybody who truly knows runes.

















the sticks on abby and libby's bodies was 2 runes, a bind rune for "protection"







































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