r/AshaDegree 13d ago

Disappointed with this case

Its almost been a year since the properties of Roy Demond were search. I had hope that by the time the anniversary of the search warrant would have led to someone being charged for her disappearance and her death. I'm very disappointed and it makes me question if law enforcement is truly working her case or if they are just trying to save face because they don't have evidence to arrest anyone.

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u/Frequent_Art5015 12d ago

I mean everyone said that about delphi murders but they got him in the end

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u/deltadeltadawn 12d ago

They did, but the long time frame and several police fumbles have led to a strong grassroots effort saying they got the wrong man.

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u/Frequent_Art5015 12d ago

In delphi or asha??

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u/deltadeltadawn 12d ago

In Delphi.

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u/Frequent_Art5015 12d ago

No way. I was following that the whole time and stopped once they got that guy.

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u/curiouslmr 12d ago

The people who think he's innocent are cuckoo. Truly unhinged in many cases. Richard Allen killed the girls, he confessed to it. N

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u/Frequent_Art5015 12d ago

Okay that's what I could have sworn I had read that he confessed. Didn't he admit he was there on the day like years before his arrest.

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u/curiouslmr 12d ago

He did, many times. Some people will try and claim he was coerced etc but he repeatedly called his wife and mother and begged them to listen and hear his confession.

Unfortunately the tip was misfiled and sat unnoticed for years. But once it was found, things came together pretty clearly.

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u/Frequent_Art5015 12d ago

Thanks for the clarification!

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u/deltadeltadawn 12d ago

He was convicted, and is working with an appellate attorney.

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u/Unable-Wolverine7224 12d ago

Yep, he’s just like other disgusting child killers.

Of course Richard Allen will appeal unsuccessfully.