Delphi murders suspect's confessions to wife, mother sounded 'calm,' expert says: 'Not what I expected'
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Indiana-based journalist Aine Cain, who has been covering the 2017 Delphi murders for years, said suspect Richard Allen's various confessions were not what she "expected."
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"Richard Allen's recorded confessions to his wife and mother were not what I expected. He did not sound hysterical or agitated as he confessed repeatedly. He sounded calm, conversational, and determined to convince his family that he had murdered two children," journalist Áine Cain, who co-hosts "The Murder Sheet" podcast with Indiana-based attorney Kevin Greenlee, told Fox News Digital in a statement. "He seemed particularly interested in receiving assurance from family members that they would love him no matter what."
Among Allen's confessions made between 2022 and 2023, Allen said the following to his wife, Kathy, according to FOX 59 Indianapolis.