The Delphi Murders: The Honorable Judge Fran Gull Presiding: Part Three: Fishbowl Moments
Murder Sheet6 Heinä 2023

The Delphi Murders: The Honorable Judge Fran Gull Presiding: Part Three: Fishbowl Moments

A core group of important figures have arisen in the Delphi case, as it winds through the criminal justice system. Judge Fran Gull will preside over the trial, and the pre-trial hearings. Nicholas McLeland, the prosecutor of Carroll County, will speak for the state. And defense attorneys Brad Rozzi and Andy Baldwin will represent Richard "Rick" Allen, who stands accused of the murders.

We will profile each of these figures, in a bid to better understand the important people at the heart of this case.

Today, we'll be airing the third of three episodes on Judge Fran Gull. You'll hear more about her work in drug court.

Here's a link to INSession, the Allen County Superior Court's podcast. Give it a listen! https://soundcloud.com/allensuperiorcourt

And here's a link to the episode of INSession we cited from: https://soundcloud.com/allensuperiorcourt/drugcourt?si=38490ca37e794b31bb56bf1d648f4757&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

Here's a link to the Indiana Lawyer's profile of Judge Gull: https://www.theindianalawyer.com/articles/33914-leadership-in-law-2014-hon-frances-c-gull

Here's a link to the book on the Richmond Hill murders: Love and Greed in the Heartland: https://www.amazon.com/Love-Greed-Heartland-Richmond-Murders-ebook/dp/B071WQ1831?&_encoding=UTF8&tag=murdersheet-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=b83bb3848012d47550f75c14b5e0f0d6&camp=1789&creative=9325

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Shootout at the Carbarn

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The Delphi Murders

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