New claims have surfaced that Delphi murder victim Libby German was almost decapitated by her killer. What's more, some are questioning whether the real killer is behind bars.
When the girls' bodies were first found on property owned by Ron Logan, he became a suspect. Police served search warrant…New claims have surfaced that Delphi murder victim Libby German was almost decapitated by her killer. What's more, some are questioning whether the real killer is behind bars.
When the girls' bodies were first found on property owned by Ron Logan, he became a suspect. Police served search warrants on his property and took away his Ford Pickup truck for processing.
Logan was also arrested at that time on a probation violation. Ron Logan claims he was not at home when the kidnapping and murders happened, but was 20 miles away buying tropical fish in Lafayette. Logan says he got home around 6:30 in the evening and neighbors asked for permission to look on the property for the girls.
Logan was questioned by detectives at length, but ultimately police let him go and moved on to other potential suspects.
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• Matthew Mangino – Attorney, Former District Attorney (Lawrence County); Author: “The Executioner’s Toll: The Crimes, Arrests, Trials, Appeals, Last Meals, Final Words and Executions of 46 Persons in the United States”
• Dr. Jorey Krawczyn – Police Psychologist, Adjunct Faculty with Saint Leo University; Research Consultant with Blue Wall Institute, Author: Operation S.O.S. – Practical Recommendations to Help “Stop Officer Suicide”
• Sheryl McCollum – Forensics Expert & Cold Case Investigative Research Institute Founder; Host of Podcast: “Zone 7;” X: @149Zone7
• Joe Scott Morgan – Professor of Forensics: Jacksonville State University, Author of “Blood Beneath My Feet,” and Host: “Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan;” X: @JoScottForensic
• Susan Hendricks - Journalist, Author: “Down the Hill: My Descent into the Double Murder in Delphi;' IG @susan_hendricks/ X @SusanHendicks
• Barbara MacDonald -Court TV Documentary Producer, Co-host/producer of HLN’s “Down The Hill Podcast” and documentary, X:@NewsyBarbara
• Kim Dunlap - Reporter for Kokomo Tribune, X: @KimDunlap_KT
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In 1983 in the state of Illinois there were few stories bigger than that of the Hendricks Family Murders. The Hendricks family of five were very religious folks. The kids were young, and mom and dad were as well. Su…The Hendricks Family Murders /// Part 2 /// 712
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In 1983 in the state of Illinois there were few stories bigger than that of the Hendricks Family Murders. The Hendricks family of five were very religious folks. The kids were young, and mom and dad were as well. Susie Hendricks was a stay at home mom who took care of the families big nice house, and even read the Bible to her two daughters and young son at breakfast time. David Hendricks was a successful businessman. He was both an inventor and great salesperson for his invention, a medical device, a very popular back brace that was selling quite well in the midwest. While away in the state of Wisconsin on a sales trip David’s family was killed in their beds. This case remains unsolved to this day. Join us in the Garage for the true chilling tale of a family killed in the night and the aftermath that followed.
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In 1983 in the state of Illinois there were few stories bigger than that of the Hendricks Family Murders. The Hendricks family of five were very religious folks. The kids were young, and mom and dad were as well. Su…The Hendricks Family Murders /// Part 1 /// 711
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In 1983 in the state of Illinois there were few stories bigger than that of the Hendricks Family Murders. The Hendricks family of five were very religious folks. The kids were young, and mom and dad were as well. Susie Hendricks was a stay at home mom who took care of the families big nice house, and even read the Bible to her two daughters and young son at breakfast time. David Hendricks was a successful businessman. He was both an inventor and great salesperson for his invention, a medical device, a very popular back brace that was selling quite well in the midwest. While away in the state of Wisconsin on a sales trip David’s family was killed in their beds. This case remains unsolved to this day. Join us in the Garage for the true chilling tale of a family killed in the night and the aftermath that followed.
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Garage Grade - 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5
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For years, David Hendricks was the walking embodiment of the true crime trope "The Husband Did It." After his family was brutally murdered in their Illinois home back in 1983, police were quick to zero in on him as their main suspect despite the lack of evidence and mostly because... nothing else ma…For years, David Hendricks was the walking embodiment of the true crime trope "The Husband Did It." After his family was brutally murdered in their Illinois home back in 1983, police were quick to zero in on him as their main suspect despite the lack of evidence and mostly because... nothing else made any sense. Decades later some still believe in his guilt but knowing what we know now can you still be so sure?more