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Podcast: Mind Behind The Crime | The Psychology Of Killers
Episode: The Delphi 'Missing Evidence' That Could Have Exonerated Richard Allen
Description: Could an innocent man be wasting away in prison while the real killer walks free? Richard Allen sits behind bars, sentenced to 130 years, but his confession seems more like the ramblings of a broken man than an admission of guilt. After 14 months in solitary confinement, he emerged a shadow of himself, claiming responsibility for crimes that defy logic—including one against a grandchild that doesn’t even exist. So why is the prosecution clinging to this? And why were other key suspects, like Keegan Klein and Ron Logan, seemingly ignored despite damning evidence?
Tony Brueski and psychotherapist Shavaun Scot...