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What Will the Indiana Supreme Court Say About Judge Gull's Handling of Delphi Murder Case?

What Will the Indiana Supreme Court Say About Judge Gull's Handling of Delphi Murder Case?

FromDelphi Murders: Inside The Crime


What Will the Indiana Supreme Court Say About Judge Gull's Handling of Delphi Murder Case?

FromDelphi Murders: Inside The Crime

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6 minutes
Released:
Nov 28, 2023
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As the Delphi murder case continues to grip the nation, the question on everyone's mind is, "What's next for Richard Allen and Judge Gull?" Former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joined Tony Brueski on the "Hidden Killers" podcast to dissect the current state of the case, which remains shrouded in uncertainty and legal complexities.
 
 The situation hinges on the Indiana Supreme Court's impending review of Judge Gull's conduct and the controversial removal of Richard Allen’s attorneys. Coffindaffer points out, “Part of it will come down to what was actually said behind closed doors. But I see a problem with not releasing that transcript because it doesn't fall into the typical reasons for sealing.”
 
 As the clock ticks towards the 27th, the deadline for Judge Gull to either unveil the transcript of the in-camera meeting or justify its concealment, speculation mounts. “I’m dying to see it,” admits Coffindaffer. “Why so long?” Brueski wonders, echoing the thoughts of many who follow the case. Coffindaffer explains that Gull is likely scrambling to find case law to support her stance, a task that seems increasingly challenging given the circumstances.
 
 The Supreme Court’s decision could potentially lead to a dramatic shift in the case, including the reinstatement of Allen’s original attorneys or even a change in judges. Coffindaffer believes that the critical issue is whether leaving crime scene photos on a conference table constitutes gross negligence, as Judge Gull asserted.
 
 While the act was undoubtedly negligent, Coffindaffer raises a crucial point: “Does gross negligence in one instance, with these facts, equal removing your lawyers and extending your time in a top-security prison facility? Does that equate to the punishment that this person couldn't have the lawyers they want?” These are the questions that the Indiana Supreme Court must grapple with.
 
 The ramifications of this decision extend far beyond the immediate players in the case. For Richard Allen, it could mean the difference between a speedy trial with his chosen attorneys or prolonged uncertainty in a maximum-security prison. For the families of the Delphi murder victims, it's yet another agonizing delay in their quest for justice.
 
 As Coffindaffer optimistically notes, “I fully believe we can trust the Indiana Supreme Court. They’ve made it very clear they’re not messing around.” This sentiment offers a glimmer of hope that the court will bring clarity and direction to a case that has been plagued by controversy and ambiguity.
 
 As we await the Supreme Court's decision, the question that remains is whether the scales of justice will tip towards transparency and fairness, or if the shadows of doubt and secrecy will continue to cloud the Delphi murder case. The eyes of the nation are on Indiana, waiting to see if the legal system can untangle this complex web and pave the way for a fair trial.


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Released:
Nov 28, 2023
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Dive deep into one of the most perplexing and haunting unsolved mysteries of our time with "Delphi Murders: Inside The Crime." Hosted by the seasoned and insightful Tony Brueski, this gripping podcast pulls back the curtain on the tragic murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German in Delphi, Indiana. Each episode offers listeners an unprecedented look into the intricate details of the case, shedding light on the evidence, theories, and the relentless pursuit of justice. Tony Brueski, known for his compelling storytelling and meticulous research, brings together an impressive lineup of guests. From seasoned investigators, to FBI agents who've combed through evidence and defense attorneys and prosecutors who provide a unique perspective on the legal intricacies of the case. These expert interviews not only offer a comprehensive understanding of the events but also delve into the emotional and psychological ramifications of the crime on the community and the nation. "Delphi Murders: Inside The Crime" is more than just a recounting of events. It's an exploration of the human elements that surround this tragic case. The resilience of a community in the face of tragedy, the relentless dedication of law enforcement, and the enduring hope for closure and justice.