The Delphi Murders: The Stephenson Case and the Witnesses Against Kegan Kline
from thursday. 3/7/2023
Murder Sheet calls Det. Cox, to suss out the link of Stephenson w/ Delhi.
Also discusses the witness list's witnesses for the KK upcoming trial.
The following is just a weird thing that has become a bit of a headscratcher to me ...
It's just me, mulling my own impressions ... so MOO.
Also, thanks for letting me get it off my chest. I'm guessing it's been asked or mulled-about in these threads before. Maybe it's been beat to death and...
THIS.
Hoping they have - from video - what they need to make a strong case that RA is person on video.
If so, add RA intentionally misleading investigation (volunteering false info as to who he saw on the trail).
IMO, I'm not confident as to gait comparisons - b/c one wouldn't use their...
Attached article has a cool drone video of various angles of the bridge I've never seen.
Did Delhi ever put a railing on that thing? Or repair the treads? Or is this drone video what the the bridge looks like today?
Other stuff in this article ... none of it news, but in some places a...
LE investigators assigned to this case, as well as the State's (Prosecution) Attny, have repped to public and to Court that the investigation is ongoing and there are other related persons of interest that could be somehow involved/connected to this crime. These vague assertions may be...
Thanks for this article you're referencing.
Public access counselor says authorities shouldn’t have kept public ‘in the dark’ about arrest in Delphi murders
I could be missing something, but I don't see any confirmation that the Judge/Prosecutor withheld the arrest record report.
FWIW, in this...
'Our client is the wrong guy' | Defense calls evidence flimsy; Prosecutor says Richard Allen may not have acted alone
past news, 11/29/22
WTHR with lots of video, early statements from Defense attnys, post PCA release hearing.
dropping it here (so I can find it again).
No, I don't think the gag order decision was about McL "telling the truth".
I think that Prosecution got facts in front of the Court to be considered re: it's request for a gag-order decision under Rule 6 (statutory law re gag orders). Because that's the process.
Prosecution won the request...
agree. (our posts just above crossed.)
IMO, it was represented in court as fact that this investigation continues its search for others involved in this crime and argued that said investigation must now be protected from the sharing of info with the public.
And that makes the timing of what KY...
Also, the fact that the final outcome was a case gag order requested by prosecution ... suggests (for me) that the prosecution successfully made their case that case information - for now - needed to be protected and held confidential from the public.
MOO
Officers of the Court can opine based on fact and interpretation of law upon the facts, but they can't materially misrepresent.
i.e McClelland can't materially misrepresent or deceive the Court as to there being "good reason to believe that Richard Allen is not the only actor in this heinous...
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