Defense Motions For Kegan Kline To Testify In Delphi Murders Trial

Source: PHOTO: Miami County Jail / PHOTO: Miami County Jail
DELPHI, Ind. — A Thursday court filing by the defense team for Richard Allen suggests they may call Kegan Kline as a witness in the Delphi murders case.
The motion by Allen’s attorneys asks Judge Frances Gull to order Kline transported to court from the prison where he is currently serving time. The defense motion says Kline would be called a witness to testify and that the date of his testimony remains uncertain.
Kline is currently serving a 40-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to charges of child pornography.
In Dec. 2020 after Kline’s arrest, Indiana State Police publicly suggested the social media account “anthony_shots”, which Kline admitted to being behind, may be connected to the murders of Abby Williams and Libby German.
Kline is said to have communicated with Libby German in the days, and even hours, leading up to her death. Kline was never publicly named as a suspect in the Delphi murders.
Allen’s defense lawyers have also motioned to have three other state prison inmates brought to the Carroll County courthouse to testify as witnesses.
Jury selection for the trial begins on Monday.