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The Chilling Delphi Murders

The True Crime Times
15 min readOct 23, 2019

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When you’re into true crime, and when you research it and write about it extensively, you quickly realize that there is no limit to the depravity that can overtake a person. Really, all you have to do is turn on the news to realize that. I often find myself saying, “I just don’t get it,” and I’m glad I don’t get it. I figure that’s part of what makes me a normal person … or at least a stable one.

But there is something about the Delphi Murders that chills me to the bone. I think it’s the evidence in the case, the audio and video recordings, that make it such a haunting case for me. Those things will be what eventually helps to solve the murders, but they are chilling nonetheless.

Then there’s the setting of the crimes. I love walking in nature. Years ago, I used to go for nature walks alone in a local wildlife preserve. It was my chance to think, pray, and clear my head. That ended when, several years ago, a young woman was raped, beaten, set on fire, and left to die in that same wildlife preserve. Until that day, my greatest fear in the woods was walking face-first into a spider web.

But the woods, I found out, can be a dangerous place.

A Normal Day

Liberty German, left, and Abigail Williams — Source: CBS News

Monday, February 13, 2017 was a school day for Liberty “Libby” German and Abigail “Abby” Williams, ages 14 and 13, respectively. It was…

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My name is Julie Fidler. I’m a writer, author, wife, and animal lover. I shed light on unsolved mysteries and shocking crimes.

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