Wednesday, January 26, 2022

The Delphi Murders Case

If you haven't heard about this case, where two young middle-school best friends were brutally murdered in 2017 in Delphi, Indiana, let me tell you a bit about it.

Presently, I've been deep-diving into the case for a podcast, and let me tell you, there is a LOT of information to go through. The information that law enforcement has provided however, is quite limited. Here is what we do know.


On February 13, 2017, two teenage girls, Abigail "Abby" Williams, and Liberty "Libby" Germain, were dropped by at the local trail to the Monon High Bridge at around 1pm. The girls were going to enjoy some time in the outdoors, as well as hang out on the abandoned rail bridge. 

When Libby's father returned to pick up the girls a couple of hours later, neither were anywhere to be found. Cell phone calls and messages went unanswered. A search was quickly put together to find the young teenage girls. 

The next day, at approximately 12:15pm on February 14th, the bodies of the two girls were located about a half of a mile away from the bridge off of the Delphi Historic Trail. 

Not much was, nor continues to be released by law enforcement about how the girls were found. What is known is that Libby took video on her cell phone of an unknown man walking on the Monon Bridge toward her and Abby. Stills of the suspect were created, however the video is not the best quality.

Libby was also able to obtain some audio of the man, who has since become known as "Bridge Guy." The three words of audio were released to the media on February 15, 2017. The three words, "down the hill," have haunted investigators, and those following the case. 

Bridge Guy is described as a white male, wearing blue jeans, a blue jacket/hoodie, and a hoodie. Two different potential sketches of the suspect have been released. Bridge Guy may be one or the other, or even a combination of the two images. 

We are coming upon almost 5 years later next month, and it seems authorities are no closer to locating Bridge Guy, or whomever murdered Abby and Libby. 

This is a rabbit hole that I've entered researching like I previously said, and I am not even through everything. I'm hoping to get a friend to co-host a podcast or live video about it soon on the YouTube Channel. This is definitely a case I want to discuss and look forward to learning the truth about. More coming soon here on the blog and on YouTube.

Here is the official website for tips on the murder of Abby & Libby.


Monday, January 24, 2022

The Murder of Helen Clevenger


 

New video up on my YouTube channel about the murder of college student, Helen Clevenger back in 1936. She was on vacation with her uncle in Asheville, North Carolina when she was brutally murdered in her hotel room.

Note: I tried a video podcast approach to this one. Let me know what you think. I'm still experimenting on the way I do them. 


Murder in the Land of the Sky


Thursday, January 13, 2022

True Crime Podcast Coming!

While I LOVE YouTube, I've found that getting videos recorded is looking to be more difficult for me presently. I mean, you've got to get camera-ready to do video! :)

So, I'm working to get an audio podcast started. This will allow me to record episodes more often. I'm a big fan of the podcast format, and I look forward to the challenge and fun it will bring! 


 

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Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Missing Child: Harmony Montgomery

 

On December 31, 2021, authorities learned of the disappearance of Harmony Montgomery. The now 7-year-old, was last seen in October 2019. It has since sparked a major investigation and search for the little girl from Manchester, New Hampshire.

 

According to Lauren Smith of the Manchester Mayor's Chief of Staff, they received an email the last day of 2021 regarding concerns with the new Hampshire Division for Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) in connection to Harmony Montgomery. The office immediately connected with Manchester Police Department. Police Chief Allen Aldenberg immediately initiated an investigation, after discovering this little girl was indeed missing.

There are about 35 investigators currently at work on the case as well as DCYF along with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Chief Aldenberg stated that, "all efforts are focused on that Harmony is alive…until somebody points to me that proves that she is not. We have to operate under the assumption that she is alive." There is quite the concern that this child was not reported missing until more than 2-years later. "For us to have a two-year delay, that is extremely concerning," Police Chief Allen Aldenberg stated on Friday, December 31st when announcing an investigation into the little girl's disappearance. 

Manchester Police have spoken with many family members, including Harmony's mother, Crystal Renee Sorey. She went into the police department on Monday for a polygraph as well as DNA test. No word at this time of the results of either. 

It's unknown why Sorey hadn't reported her missing sooner. She stated on social media that she was under the assumption Harmony was living with her father, Adam Montgomery. Sorey claims that he had legal custody of the little girl. 

“HARMONY MOMMYS COMING FOR YOU I PROMISE & I WILL NEVER LET YOU GO!!!! HANG ON BABY!!!!” Crystal Sorey posted on Facebook and Twitter along with photos of Harmony. These appear to be the last known photographs of the then 5-year-old. 

 

 

 

“Help us find this little girl. Someone knows something. Do what is right and call in. I
cannot emphasize this enough. Someone out there knows something," Police Chief Aldenberg pleaded at the press conference on December 31st. 

 Harmony has an eyesight impediment, she is blind in her right eye and wears glasses.  She is last described as being 4 feet tall, and weighing 50lbs at the time of her disappearance. Harmony has blonde hair and blue eyes. 


*** There is currently a $33,000 reward for information for information leading to finding Harmony. A 24-hour phone tip-line has been set up, anyone can call #603-203-6060.  ***







5 Years Later... Seeking Justice for Abby & Libby

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