Suspect in murder of Indiana teen girls wins prison transfer
The suspect in the killing of two teenage girls in Indiana will be transferred to another state correctional facility after the suspect’s attorneys argued his physical and mental health was deteriorating after months in isolation DELPHI, Ind. -- A judge has ordered a man charged with killing two teenage girls in Indiana transfer red to a different state correctional facility after the suspect's attorneys argued that his physical and mental Health is deteriorating after months in isolation. Richard Matthew Allen, 50, will be moved to another facility that will accommodate his medical, physical and psychological needs, the Journal & Courier reported, citing a court order signed Friday. Since shortly after his arrest in the 2017 killings of Liberty German, 14, and Abigail Williams, 13, Allen has been held in isolation at the maximum-security Westville Correctional Facility for his protection. It's unclear where he'll be sent next, but the order suggests it will have di...