

It’s a slightly longer sound byte than one previously released in which the man is heard to say “down the hill” before the audio cuts out.Īnd authorities now say they’re looking for a car which was parked at the Delphi Child Protective Services office on the day of the murders. Police also released an extended audio clip which they say is the voice of their main suspect. 13-year-old Abby Williams and 14-year-old Libby German were dropped off at a wooded area near Deer Creek with plans to hike to the Monon High Bridge. Four years ago two teen girls in Delphi, Indiana set off for a hike on a day they off from school and never made it home. For more than two years, you never thought we would shift gears to a different investigative strategy," Carter says. Police Finally Have A New Person Of Interest In The ‘Down The Hill’ Murders. “We believe you are hiding in plain sight. "We believe this person is currently between the age range of 18 and 40, but might appear younger than his true age.”ĭuring a press conference during which he did not take any questions from reporters, an emotional Carter spoke directly to the person who killed Abby Williams and Libby German. “We also believe this person is from Delphi currently, or has previously lived here, visits Delphi on a regular basis or works here," Carter says. The new rendering makes the suspect look significantly younger than the picture police released in the immediate aftermath of the killings, a face ISP Superintendent Doug Carter made reference to in his remarks. The video, which police had previously used to capture a blurry still of the man, shows him taking a couple steps along an old railroad trestle. CHICAGO (CBS) - A sexual assault suspect who killed himself during a standoff with police in central Indiana last month also has been considered a possible suspect in the murders of two teenage girls - Abby Williams and Libby German - In Delphi two years ago, although he hasn't been officially linked to the case.

Shaky video from the phone of one of two murdered Delphi girls may show the man who killed them, Indiana State Police said Monday. Indiana State Police ask anyone who has any information about Libby and Abbys murders or who recognizes the man in the image, video, audio or sketch to reach out. A newly-released composite sketch looks much younger than the picture police have disseminated for the past two years.
