Bob Motta Says Prosecution Has A lot of Work Ahead to Prove Richard Allen Is Real Killer
Nov 27, 2023, 04:00 PM
As the Delphi murder case continues to unravel, the spotlight intensifies on Judge Gull’s decisions and the fate of suspect Richard Allen. In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, defense attorney and podcast host Bob Motta joined Tony Brueski to dissect the ongoing legal drama surrounding one of Indiana's most high-profile cases.
The conversation pivoted around Judge Gull's latest actions, including her order correcting previous errors related to defense filings. Despite this, Richard Allen's original attorneys have not been reinstated, casting a shadow of uncertainty over the trial. Motta, critically eyeing the developments, said, "It's the case that never sleeps. Every time I think I'm out, they pull me back in."
With the Indiana Supreme Court's intervention, the case has taken a significant turn. Gull’s reluctance to release the transcript from the closed-door meeting that led to the dismissal of Allen's attorneys raises serious questions. Motta pointed out, "She’s trying to come up with case law, but the clock is ticking. The 27th is her deadline to explain her actions."
Discussing the potential implications of the Supreme Court's decision, Motta explained, "Part of it will come down to what was actually said behind closed doors. But the problem is, with any kind of prisons and jails, it's such a closed universe to the rest of the world."
The podcast delved deeper into the prison conditions faced by Allen, with Motta describing them as potentially abusive. He highlighted the challenges in addressing such issues, "You can get an ombudsman to complain of conditions in prisons and jails. Lawsuits can be filed, sparking investigations. But the problem is the closed nature of these institutions."
Motta also addressed the public's perception dilemma when it comes to allegations from prison inmates. "It’s a situation where you have people assumed to have zero credibility because they're convicted felons. Who do you believe, the felon or the prison staff?" he questioned.
On the matter of Allen's confession and the controversy surrounding it, Motta expressed skepticism. "Whether it was because they’re Odin guys or not, I have no idea. But it’s not crazy to suggest that the guards could be trying to get this guy to confess because they know that’s what they need to close the case," he stated.
Looking ahead, Motta speculated on the possible outcomes if Allen is found innocent. "If he’s found innocent, does he have a massive lawsuit against the state, against these prison systems?" he pondered, indicating a legal battle beyond the murder trial itself.
The "Hidden Killers" discussion with Bob Motta shed light on the complex layers of the Delphi murder case, revealing a tangled web of legal, ethical, and human rights issues. As the case progresses, the question remains: Will the pursuit of justice for the Delphi murder victims be hindered by the controversies surrounding the judicial process and prison conditions? Or will the Indiana Supreme Court's decisions pave the way for a fair and transparent resolution? The answers to these questions will not only impact Richard Allen's fate but also reflect on the integrity of the legal system itself.
The conversation pivoted around Judge Gull's latest actions, including her order correcting previous errors related to defense filings. Despite this, Richard Allen's original attorneys have not been reinstated, casting a shadow of uncertainty over the trial. Motta, critically eyeing the developments, said, "It's the case that never sleeps. Every time I think I'm out, they pull me back in."
With the Indiana Supreme Court's intervention, the case has taken a significant turn. Gull’s reluctance to release the transcript from the closed-door meeting that led to the dismissal of Allen's attorneys raises serious questions. Motta pointed out, "She’s trying to come up with case law, but the clock is ticking. The 27th is her deadline to explain her actions."
Discussing the potential implications of the Supreme Court's decision, Motta explained, "Part of it will come down to what was actually said behind closed doors. But the problem is, with any kind of prisons and jails, it's such a closed universe to the rest of the world."
The podcast delved deeper into the prison conditions faced by Allen, with Motta describing them as potentially abusive. He highlighted the challenges in addressing such issues, "You can get an ombudsman to complain of conditions in prisons and jails. Lawsuits can be filed, sparking investigations. But the problem is the closed nature of these institutions."
Motta also addressed the public's perception dilemma when it comes to allegations from prison inmates. "It’s a situation where you have people assumed to have zero credibility because they're convicted felons. Who do you believe, the felon or the prison staff?" he questioned.
On the matter of Allen's confession and the controversy surrounding it, Motta expressed skepticism. "Whether it was because they’re Odin guys or not, I have no idea. But it’s not crazy to suggest that the guards could be trying to get this guy to confess because they know that’s what they need to close the case," he stated.
Looking ahead, Motta speculated on the possible outcomes if Allen is found innocent. "If he’s found innocent, does he have a massive lawsuit against the state, against these prison systems?" he pondered, indicating a legal battle beyond the murder trial itself.
The "Hidden Killers" discussion with Bob Motta shed light on the complex layers of the Delphi murder case, revealing a tangled web of legal, ethical, and human rights issues. As the case progresses, the question remains: Will the pursuit of justice for the Delphi murder victims be hindered by the controversies surrounding the judicial process and prison conditions? Or will the Indiana Supreme Court's decisions pave the way for a fair and transparent resolution? The answers to these questions will not only impact Richard Allen's fate but also reflect on the integrity of the legal system itself.
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