Indiana's public access counselor said arrest records for Richard Allen, accused of killing two Delphi teens, should have been released within 24 hours.
Carroll County prosecutor Nick McLeland give update on the Delphi murders.INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana State Police wrongfully kept the public"in the dark" after detaining Richard Allen, the man suspected of the, according to a legal opinion authored by Indiana's Public Access Counselor Luke Britt.
Wilkins initially submitted a public records request two days after the Oct. 26 arrest, seeking information mandated under Indiana code to be disclosed within 24 hours of an arrest. The J&C reporter was denied the public records on Oct. 29, two days before the Oct. 31, 2022, press conference in Delphi and more than 72 hours after Allen's arrest.nearly six years after the teens' killings drew international attention. On Feb.
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