No new information has been released since April 2019 when police released an updated - and entirely different - sketch of the alleged suspect.īelow is a detailed look at everything we know that has been released by investigators so far in the investigation. Indiana State Police have interviewed hundreds of people, including possible witnesses, suspects and anyone who may have information about suspicious activity on the day the girls went missing.ĭELPHI TIMELINE | The search for Libby & Abby's killer
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I want it to be right and people need to understand that this isn’t a 60-minute TV show.”ĭespite having a video, audio, and two sketches from potential witnesses in the area, investigators have yet to find the man responsible for their murders.ĭELPHI | Libby German's sister hopes Twitter can help find her killer I just want to make sure it’s a good solid case. I know they know more today than they did yesterday. "There are so many cases out there that have gone on for years. Rome wasn’t built in a day," Libby's grandmother, Becky Patty, said. READ | Libby's grandparents write open letter to mark four years since Delphi murders “The message I want to convey is we haven’t given up faith in them, in their job and their duty and in their call,” Abby's grandfather Eric Erskin said. Although no arrests have been made in connection with the violent crime, family members say they remain confident in the investigators and the fact that someday the killer will be brought to justice. That unknown man has been the focus of an intense manhunt for the past four years. The girls had gone on a walk to take photos when police say they encountered a man on that bridge. It was on February 14, 2017, that the girls’ bodies were found not far from the Old Monon High Bridge. READ | Abby & Libby Memorial Park may open later this year
We will have to wait patiently for that,” Abby's mother, Anna Williams said. Instead, their families are holding on to the hope that this is the year their killer is brought to justice.
DELPHI - The year 2021 should be filled with cap & gowns, graduation parties, and college choices for Libby German and Abby Williams.