Holeman’s Testimony EXPOSES How Badly Delphi Was Investigated

Holeman’s Testimony EXPOSES How Badly Delphi Was Investigated

In today’s episode, we take a hard, relentless look at Lieutenant Jerry Holeman’s testimony in the Delphi murders case — and what it reveals about the investigation that led to the conviction of Richard Allen. This isn’t speculation. This isn’t rumor. This is straight from the sworn record: the contradictions, the assumptions, the missing analysis, and the investigative gaps that no one watching the press conferences ever got to see.

Holeman was positioned as one of the state’s anchors — a senior Indiana State Police investigator expected to bring clarity and confidence to a deeply complex double-homicide case. Instead, his testimony exposes just how shaky the investigative foundation really was. Sticks placed on the bodies of Abby and Libby were dismissed as “camouflage,” even though they concealed nothing. Then, suddenly, the state floated a psychological term — “undoing” — that had never appeared in the investigative record, and Holman endorsed it without hesitation.

His certainty about a “single offender” wasn’t based on forensic proof. It came from a belief he stated on the stand: that in multi-offender crimes, “someone usually talks.” Yet the case file contains exactly that — a suspect making disturbing comments investigators inexplicably labeled “no further action.”

We dive into everything Holman didn’t explain: why symbolic elements were barely analyzed, why alternative suspects weren’t vetted, why forensic opportunities were missed, why the bullet lacked field documentation, why major investigative questions were replaced with assumptions, and why his testimony often stood in open conflict with other investigators on essential questions like the FBI’s role.

This isn’t about guilt or innocence. It’s about whether the investigation that shaped the entire Delphi narrative was thorough, consistent, or grounded in evidence. And Holman’s testimony makes it undeniably clear: the holes aren’t small. They’re foundational.

If you care about the truth in Delphi, this breakdown matters.

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Barry Morphew Released on Bond: Inside the Evidence for Guilt vs Innocence

Barry Morphew Released on Bond: Inside the Evidence for Guilt vs Innocence

Barry Morphew Released on Bond: Inside the Evidence for Guilt vs Innocence On Mother’s Day weekend in 2020, Suzanne Morphew vanished from her Colorado home, sparking a desperate search and a storm of suspicion. Her husband, Barry Morphew, told investigators she had gone for a bike ride and never returned. But as days stretched into weeks, the story took a darker turn. In 2021, Barry was arrested for Suzanne’s murder — only to see the charges dropped in 2022 when prosecutors admitted they weren’t ready. For a while, it seemed the case had collapsed. That changed in 2023 when Suzanne’s remains were discovered in rural Saguache County. An autopsy in 2024 ruled her death a homicide, with “unspecified means.” The medical examiner also found something chilling: traces of a tranquilizer cocktail in her bones, the kind used to sedate wildlife. By 2025, prosecutors returned with a new indictment, claiming Barry had both the access and the motive to kill. They point to suspicious gaps in his phone data, marital conflict, and the unique tranquilizer evidence. For them, it’s a clear pattern: means, motive, and opportunity. The defense sees it very differently. They stress what’s missing: no eyewitness, no definitive cause of death, no direct proof of Barry’s hand in Suzanne’s final moments. To them, the state is building a case on circumstantial evidence and narrative framing, not hard facts. This year, Barry posted bond — $300,000 on a $3 million surety — and was released under strict monitoring. As he awaits trial, the questions remain: Is this the story of a husband who refused to let go, or the story of a man wrongly accused? In this episode, we break down the full timeline, the evidence, and the arguments on both sides. No speculation, no sensationalism — just the facts. You decide. Hashtags #BarryMorphew #SuzanneMorphew #TrueCrime #CourtCase #ColoradoCrime Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872

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How Do You Parent After Murder? Wendy Adelson’s Children in Crisis

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The Holocaust Ring Wendy Adelson Refused to Return! Dan Markel Divorce Bombshell

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Were Wendy’s Kids Pawns in the Adelson Murder Plot Of Dan Markel Expert Weighs In

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