

Ives said: 'Even though at the crime scene there was a lot of physical evidence of one sort of another which would lead logically to one person or another, it never led to one particular person.'

Retired FBI profiler Mary Ellen O'Toole (above) also spoke about the case However, Ives raised the possibility that elements of the scene had been staged in an attempt to trick investigators by sending them down a false path. Ives said that the scene was 'odd' and displayed at least three 'signatures', which are unique behaviors by the killer. 'It was just not your normal "a person was killed here" crime scene, that's probably all I can say about it,' Ives said. 'And it's probably not what you would imagine, or what people would think I'm talking about.' 'There was a lot more physical evidence than that at the crime scene,' Ives said. Now, Ives reveals that the crime scene was nothing like murders he had encountered in the past, where typically a body is found with some evidence such as shell casings present. In the three years since the murders, police have released very little information about the crime scene, including how the two teens were killed and what kind of physical evidence was present.īut rumors have long circulated that the crime scene was bizarre and shocking to investigators, with unusual elements that police have been reluctant to reveal publicly. So say something.'Īnd former Carroll County Prosecutor Robert Ives, who worked on the early stages of the case, revealed more information to the HLN podcast Down The Hill: The Delphi Murders. Now Liberty's sister Kelsi, who is studying forensic psychology to help find her sister's killer, has renewed her appeals for information in the case, tweeting on Monday: 'Someone out there knows something. The quick-thinking teens were able to capture video and audio of the killer, portions of which have been released by police, but so far investigators have been unable to zero in on a suspect. Their bodies were discovered the following day in the woods about a half-mile from the trail. Liberty German, 14, and Abigail Williams, 13, vanished on Februwhile hiking the Monon High Bridge Trail. The former prosecutor who worked on the infamous unsolved murders of two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana has spoken out in a new podcast about the case, revealing chilling information about the 'odd' crime scene. Published: 15:57 GMT, 27 August 2020 | Updated: 18:10 GMT, 27 August 2020įormer Carroll County Prosecutor Robert Ives has spoken out about the Delphi case Libby's sister Kelsi is now studying forensics and makes public appeal in case.Police have released very little information about the crime scene and murders.

Said there were at least three 'signatures' but that scene may have been staged.Revealed that the 'odd' crime scene had 'a lot of physical evidence'.

