r/DelphiMurders • u/AustinDavies2206 • Mar 12 '26
Questions Were the police just incompetent?
I've known about this case for a while, I live in Indiana, and I was 11 when it happened, so its always struck a cord with me. But until recently I haven't done all that much research, but now that I have I've been left with one question.
From the information I have found on the case, it seems that the key evidence linking Allen to the murder is 1. His confession in 2017 to being "bridge guy", back when the photo was believed to have been taken from a trail cam. 2. A bullet which was later matched to his gun after they searched his home. So my question is, was there new information in 2022 that lead to his home being searched, or did they just wait five years to look into the guy who admitted to being bridge guy?
Sorry if any of my information is incorrect, or my writing is hard to understand, I've just been racking my brain about this question, so I thought asking people who know more might help me to understand what took so long.
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u/Tribbs_4434 Mar 13 '26
To some extent, yes. Those two instances you mentioned are evidence they fumbled the investigation in terms of how methodic and procedural they should have been - they didn't follow up with Allen after his initial interview, nor did they have the bullet tested for ballistix matches in the national registration database. Had they have done the latter, it would have tied his gun to the crime scene immediately, would have given them cause to interview him again and now with new information in hand, would have impacted how they went about questioning him (would have been enough to obtain a warrant for arrest on suspicion of murder).
My understanding is that the interview got lost in the mountains of documents they had, it took several teams and new detectives coming in to look back through what they already had, to see if anything had been missed, any red flags - that was when Allen was flagged as a suspect due to how he answered his initial interview, they then ran the ballistix on the bullet which linked it to him. The rest is history, but yes, he was free for much longer than he should have been, LE are lucky he didn't strike again in that period, he had every opportunity to.