He was not visiting family or friends or anything. He said he was staying in the area for the time, giving him time to scout out and become familiar with Delphi and the bridge area. The man had just finished a degree in forensics in December (would have a little knowledge of not leaving DNA, etc.) The next weird thing is that he specifically asked about the Monon High Bridge. I don't remember every detail cause it was a bit ago now, but he said a few weeks before the murders took place, a man from Pennsylvania came through who gave him an eerie feeling. My bf and I had visited Delphi 2 weeks before that to investiagte the area (very insightful, different story) because we are very invested in the case, so naturally being 20 min away, we asked the owner if he had any thoughts. The guy who showed us around was the owner, a nice older man who bought the place to save a little piece of history. It's just a very quaint 3 story mill with lots of old machinery and whatnot. We accessed the trails near Adam's Mill, an old grain mill turned museum, and we ended up paying the 5 dollars to go in. I'm just saying, it's just something I heard that I thought you guys would find interesting as well.Ībout 1.5 months ago, I visited these hiking trails near Wildcat Creek with my bf. HOWEVER, perhaps there is a chance the suspect wasn't cleared as he left the area soon after the murders, and some of the details were so intriguing. Keep in mind, I'm sure many locals have theories, and also the local reported the suspect to police, so I'm sure it was investigated and cleared. So this is a very interesting "theory" I thought I would share. Leaves again for a far away part of the country Looks very much like 1st sketch, only younger
Returns months after murders for no real reason, asks about murders
Specifically asked locals about the Monon Bridge before murders. Out of town man with degree in forensics comes to Delphi for no real reason a few weeks before murders, stays in area, leaves after murders