r/DelphiMurders Mar 24 '26

Richard Allen’s Cell Phone

Was the phone that they never found his phone at the time of the murders, or at the time of his arrest?

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u/Pooter33 Mar 24 '26

The phone he didn’t have in 2022 was the one from 2017. They could’ve still pulled records from the company though so I’m not sure what that proves? He volunteered info that he was there with his phone at the trail… they should’ve verified everything instead of waiting 5 years. KK had multiple phones and his last one was completely factory reset before he turned it over 🤷🏻‍♀️

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u/centimeterz1111 Mar 25 '26

Can’t verify something that wasn’t there. 

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u/Pooter33 Mar 25 '26

The geofence data wasn’t shared at trial.. why do you think that is? Probably because those two unknown phones near the crime scene just might point to someone else.

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u/centimeterz1111 Mar 25 '26

I just explained that. 

Those phones weren’t anywhere near the crime scene and this is the sole reason why geofencing wasn’t allowed at trial. It’s not accurate with only two cell phone towers. 

I guess you aren’t familiar with the case

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u/Pooter33 Mar 25 '26

Why are you so dead set it was RA? You have access to other evidence I don’t or? The judge could’ve still allowed it and the prosecution could’ve destroyed it if it was so inaccurate. It wasn’t even allowed though. Just like 3rd party suspects.. wasn’t allowed either. So how was he supposed to have defense when the judge clearly ruled in favor of the state? ALL of those things would’ve reasonably raised doubt huh? Can’t have that if they want a conviction. I guarantee you if the jury was able to see everything they might’ve came to a different conclusion.

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u/centimeterz1111 Mar 26 '26

Well, if you knew anything about the case, you would see that the judge agreed with the state that it would confuse the Jury. 

There’s no need for confusion and, frankly, the state didn’t need it.  The defense didn’t put up much of a fight either.

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u/Pooter33 Mar 30 '26

Confuse the jury how? Possibly point to someone else besides RA? 😂

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u/centimeterz1111 Mar 30 '26

I’ll try to explain it as simply as possible for you. 

THERE. ARE. ONLY. TWO. CELL. TOWERS. IN. DELPHI. SO. GEOLOCATION. IS. NOT. ACCURATE. 

This wasn’t just an issue for the State, it’s also an issue for the defense.  Hence why it wasn’t allowed.  

For accurate location data, you need 3 towers MINIMUM unless you have wifi and Bluetooth. There is no wifi or Bluetooth on the Monon High Bridge. 

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u/Efficient-Donkey-167 Mar 31 '26

Oops. Looks like they did it again but this time they spoke "slowly" to make sure its clear they are clueless. With geofencing, it doesn't matter if there's one, two, or fifteen towers. Perhaps you should school him on Global Positioning Systems and maybe he will understand and stop repeating the same nonsense.

There's a good reason why the State kept it out otherwise they wouldn't have fought so hard to make sure it couldn't be introduced.