The Delphi Murders: Richard Allen on Trial: Day Twelve: The Phone Calls
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Murder Sheet
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MurderSheet
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audio
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Society & Culture
True Crime
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True Crime
Publication Date |
Nov 01, 2024
Episode Duration |
01:54:34

We discuss the twelfth day of Richard Allen's trial. We heard about Allen's calls with his wife Kathy and his mother Janis. The state rested, and the defense began its case with testimony from Cheyenne Mill and Theresa Liebert.

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The thing about Jayson is that he’s one of the most compassionate and interesting people we know, which definitely helps him out on the interviewing front. Listening to the Silver Linings Handbook feels like sitting around a campfire with interesting storytellers. You’ll get into topics like he criminal justice system, spirituality, and mental health — the big through line is it’s all thoughtful and human-centric. 

We’ve so enjoyed getting to go on the Silver Linings Handbook to talk about true crime in the past. Jayson always makes us believe in the bright side of true crime, and I always end up endlessly quoting him afterwards. These talks are just so engaging  — as well as being completely unscripted and authentic! 

He’s a person whose experiences with loss and failure have helped him rebuild and shape into the empathetic, kind person we know and love. And that’s ultimately what the Silver Linings Handbook is about. Growing together, understanding one another, and moving forward with greater compassion. 

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The state rested today.

We discuss the twelfth day of Richard Allen's trial. We heard about Allen's calls with his wife Kathy and his mother Janis. The state rested, and the defense began its case with testimony from Cheyenne Mill and Theresa Liebert.

Support The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/

Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.

The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.

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Let’s talk about one sponsor we’re especially excited about: The Silver Linings Handbook with Jayson Blair! 

If you’ve listened to our show, you’ve heard from Jayson — he’s always got excellent insights on true crime. Well, you’re in luck — he’s also got a wonderful weekly podcast that’s all about fascinating conversations with inspiring people. 

The thing about Jayson is that he’s one of the most compassionate and interesting people we know, which definitely helps him out on the interviewing front. Listening to the Silver Linings Handbook feels like sitting around a campfire with interesting storytellers. You’ll get into topics like he criminal justice system, spirituality, and mental health — the big through line is it’s all thoughtful and human-centric. 

We’ve so enjoyed getting to go on the Silver Linings Handbook to talk about true crime in the past. Jayson always makes us believe in the bright side of true crime, and I always end up endlessly quoting him afterwards. These talks are just so engaging  — as well as being completely unscripted and authentic! 

He’s a person whose experiences with loss and failure have helped him rebuild and shape into the empathetic, kind person we know and love. And that’s ultimately what the Silver Linings Handbook is about. Growing together, understanding one another, and moving forward with greater compassion. 

Subscribe to the Silver Linings Handbook wherever you listen to podcasts.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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