Down The Hill: The Delphi Murders HLN
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- True Crime
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Abby and Libby - 2 young girls murdered. Investigators are searching for the killer using their biggest clue: a recording of his voice from one of the victims' phones ordering the girls Down the Hill. Almost three years later, it's a mystery that still haunts the small town of Delphi, Indiana while police say the killer may walk among them.
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Chapter 1: A Walk On The Bridge
When Abigail Williams, 13 and Liberty German, 14 go for a walk in the woods of Delphi, Indiana a series of events are kicked off that, over the next 20 hours, will set off a massive search and send families into panic.To learn more about how HLN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Chapter 2: The Day Delphi Changed
As the search for Abby Williams and Libby German ends at a crime scene, the reality of what's happened is worse than anyone could have imagined. A massive law enforcement presence arrives, and a double murder investigation begins.To learn more about how HLN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Chapter 3: A Picture & A Search Warrant
As the investigation forges ahead, two pictures emerge from the day of the murders: one of Abby on the bridge, taken shortly before the crime, and another of an unidentified man on the bridge, who police say they'd like to talk to. All while law enforcement swarms a property outside of town.To learn more about how HLN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Chapter 4: Three Words
More than a week after the murders, police hold a news conference that offers up new information and new evidence. But information designed to help, only deepens the mystery of what happened, and spooks everyone.To learn more about how HLN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Chapter 5: Signatures
In February 2017, Robert Ives was the prosecuting attorney in Carroll County, IN. His perspective of the crime scene, and understanding of what happened, casts some brand new light on the murders of Abby & Libby.To learn more about how HLN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Chapter 6: A Walk In The Woods
To get a better understanding of what happened that day, the team goes to Delphi to walk the trail, stand at the bridge, and explore where - and how - it all happened.To learn more about how HLN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Customer Reviews
Good start - then drags on
The first few episodes were engaging and suspenseful.
The final few episodes just seem to repeat themselves. Ie. we have no idea who did it. Nothing new is really revealed in the last 3 or 4 episodes.
I feel this would have been a better podcast had they cut it in half in terms of length.
Parts where hosts talk 👎👎
Commentary annoying
Really stimulating podcast and want more
I found this case very sad / disturbing and was new to learning about it. In some ways I feel guilty putting “5 stars” due to the victims and family’s suffering, but the rating is due to the hosts doing a great job at telling the 2 girls’ story, shedding light on the people of their hometown, and interesting facts about the case, with heart, compassion, and sensitivity. They were interesting to listen to and genuinely seem to want to help educate people with this. The guests and experts they chose to include and interview were very close to the case and great at expressing themselves. I would love there to be more episodes to listen to soon. (Also I dont agree with people saying it’s drawn out- I like when actual discussion occurs and they dive into cases in detail.)
I hope that the family and their town get justice.(!)
Kindly please keep us updated HLN.