

Their killer likely got his victims' blood on his clothes, the warrant also revealed, although no-one has ever been charged with the double-homicide. Police have never disclosed how the two friends died after being stalked by their killer on a hiking trail, with information on the bloody crime scene offering a gruesome new detail. The warrant, obtained by the Murder Sheet podcast and released to Indianapolis FOX59, offered no further information on a murder weapon or cause of death. It did not note how the girls had been wounded, but noted that there were no signs of a 'struggle or fight.'
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'A large amount of blood was lost by the victims at the crime scene,' an FBI search warrant read. Meanwhile, on Wednesday it emerged that Williams and German were found covered in blood - and their killer took a twisted souvenir, a search warrant has revealed.ĭelphi Bridge murder victims Abby Williams, 13, and Libby German, 14, were found to have lost a large amount of blood when discovered dead close to an Indiana hiking trail in February 2017. Logan died in 2020, and was never formally named as a suspect in the February 2017 murders. The FBI search warrant disclosed that Ron Logan couldn't be definitively ruled out as the man heard saying 'Down the hill,' to Abby Williams and Libby German shortly before they died.

A man who owned the land where the teenage victims of the Delphi Bridge murders were found may have been the voice recorded by the girls in their final moments.
