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The Delphi Murders: Judge Gull Denies The Request To Admit The Odinism Claims At Trial (9/5/24)

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Judge Frances Gull recently issued a ruling in the case of Richard Allen, who is accused of the murders of two young girls, Liberty German and Abigail Williams, in Delphi, Indiana. In this ruling, Judge Gull barred Allen's defense team from presenting evidence or arguments related to "Odinism" during the trial.Summary of the Ruling:
  1. Background on Odinism Argument: Allen's defense team had previously suggested that the killings might be linked to a group practicing "Odinism," a form of paganism with links to Norse mythology. The defense argued that these "Odinists" could be responsible for the murders, suggesting that this theory could potentially provide reasonable doubt regarding Allen’s guilt.
  2. Judge's Rationale: Judge Gull found that there was insufficient evidence to substantiate the defense's claim that the murders were connected to Odinism. She concluded that the defense's theory was speculative and not supported by credible evidence that could be presented at trial. The judge's decision was based on the principle that evidence presented in court must be relevant and reliable, and she determined that the Odinism theory did not meet this standard.
  3. Impact on the Defense: The ruling restricts Allen's defense team from using the Odinism theory to create doubt about his involvement in the murders. This decision limits the defense's ability to argue that the murders were committed by someone other than Allen based on the supposed religious or ritualistic motives of others.
  4. Focus of the Trial: With this ruling, the trial will focus more closely on the evidence directly linking Richard Allen to the murders, such as forensic evidence, witness testimony, and other investigative findings, rather than on broader, unsubstantiated theories about possible alternative suspects or motives.

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Delphi podcasters predict more 'weird stuff' to come from Richard Allen's defense after ban on blaming murders on 'cult' | The US Sun (the-sun.com)
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Judge Frances Gull recently issued a ruling in the case of Richard Allen, who is accused of the murders of two young girls, Liberty German and Abigail Williams, in Delphi, Indiana. In this ruling, Judge Gull barred Allen's defense team from presenting evidence or arguments related to "Odinism" during the trial.Summary of the Ruling:
  1. Background on Odinism Argument: Allen's defense team had previously suggested that the killings might be linked to a group practicing "Odinism," a form of paganism with links to Norse mythology. The defense argued that these "Odinists" could be responsible for the murders, suggesting that this theory could potentially provide reasonable doubt regarding Allen’s guilt.
  2. Judge's Rationale: Judge Gull found that there was insufficient evidence to substantiate the defense's claim that the murders were connected to Odinism. She concluded that the defense's theory was speculative and not supported by credible evidence that could be presented at trial. The judge's decision was based on the principle that evidence presented in court must be relevant and reliable, and she determined that the Odinism theory did not meet this standard.
  3. Impact on the Defense: The ruling restricts Allen's defense team from using the Odinism theory to create doubt about his involvement in the murders. This decision limits the defense's ability to argue that the murders were committed by someone other than Allen based on the supposed religious or ritualistic motives of others.
  4. Focus of the Trial: With this ruling, the trial will focus more closely on the evidence directly linking Richard Allen to the murders, such as forensic evidence, witness testimony, and other investigative findings, rather than on broader, unsubstantiated theories about possible alternative suspects or motives.

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to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Delphi podcasters predict more 'weird stuff' to come from Richard Allen's defense after ban on blaming murders on 'cult' | The US Sun (the-sun.com)
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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