Monday marks 5 years since Abby and Libby were found murdered in Delphi
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The girls had been dropped off at the Delphi Historic Trail on February 13, 2017, by Liberty’s sister, Kelsi.
Libby and Abby were reported missing later that day when they were not at the pick-up location. Their bodies were found the following day in the woods east of Delphi.
Police have released few details in the case, but have released video and audio of a possible suspect. The video and audio were recorded on Liberty’s phone and recovered by police.
Click here to watch a video of the man at the Monon High Bridge.
Click here to listen to the suspect's voice.
“Libby was the funniest person. She was always smiling. She always wanted to make other people smile. She wanted to make sure everybody was having a great day,” Kelsi German said.
Libby’s sister said with all the evidence that has been made public, it feels like the case should already have been solved.
“Eventually we’ll get the answers. But as long as law enforcement is still out working and sharing information, we’ll keep fighting just like they are,” Kelsi said. “They’re on the right track and they’re getting us another step closer every day that they’re working on it.”
One of the other developments in the case involves a request for information from the public.
Investigators are asking for anyone who communicated with, met or attempted to meet a person going by anthony_shots online, to contact law enforcement at the tip line. They are looking for information about when you communicated with anthony_shots, how you communicated with the profile, what social media applications the account used, and if anthony_shots attempted to meet you or obtain your address. If you have any saved images or conversations with him, attach them to your email.
Indiana State Police have not named the man who is believed to have created the anthony_shots profile as a person of interest or suspect in the Delphi case. He is in custody on charges of child exploitation and possession of child pornography in Miami County.
Between emails and phone calls, Indiana State Police have received more than 50,000 tips related to the murders.
There is a large reward for tips in this case.
Anyone with information about this crime is encouraged to contact law enforcement by using the TIP HOTLINE: [email protected] or (765) 822-3535. Provide as much information as you possibly can. For example, the name of the person of interest, their date of birth or approximate age, physical description, address, vehicle information, why they could be involved, and if they have a connection to Delphi.