New details come to light in 2017 Delphi murders

Abigail Williams (left) and Libby German were found dead on February 14, 2017, one day after they went missing while walking a trail in Delphi.

DELPHI, IN — New details about the Delphi murders are coming to light following the release of an interview transcript.

“The Murder Sheet” podcast obtained the 194-page interview between Indiana State Police, a deputy with an unidentified sheriff’s office, and Kegan Kline in connection with the murders of 13-year-old Abigail Williams and 14-year-old Libby German.

The bodies of the two girls were found on February 14, 2017, one day after they went missing while walking a trail.

Kline is facing more than 30 child pornography, child exploitation, and child solicitation charges connected with the Anthony Shots profile.

That online account is also being looked into as part of the Delphi murders investigation.

The transcript indicates two people may have accessed that profile.

Kline has not been named a suspect in Williams’ and German’s deaths.

He is due back in court on the child sex-related charges next month.