Murdered in Delphi, Indiana
The unsolved murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German

Over three years have passed since best friends Liberty "Libby" German and Abigail "Abby" Williams were murdered. The girls were enjoying themselves and hanging around an old bridge. It's what youngsters do. They love to explore and spend time with friends. Unfortunately, some unknown evil monster abducted and murdered the two teenage girls. I regularly check on the status of this case. Like many others familiar with this case, I want to see justice for these two beautiful girls. Their killer doesn't deserve to be enjoying his life.
Someone knows this monster's identity and remains silent.
Carrie Timmons did an interview on the Catch my Killer podcast. Although you may not know her, you may be familiar with her daughter Libby's story. Liberty “Libby” Rose German lived in Delphi, Indiana with her grandparents. Her friend was Abigail “Abby” Williams. Both girls were athletic, loved adventure and became best friends.
On February 13, 2017, Kelsi German (Libby’s older sister) dropped the girls off on a trail near the Hoosier Heartland Highway. The girls wanted to get out of the house and get some fresh air. It would be the last time Libby and Abby’s friends and family would ever see the girls alive.
A double homicide
On February 14, 2017, the girls were found deceased near the Monon High Bridge Trail in Carroll County, Indiana. Someone had murdered them. For now, authorities have disclosed little information about the case. According to Carrie Timmons, she still doesn’t know any details about Libby’s death.
Carrie keeps busy by either working or spending time with her two youngest daughters. Her oldest daughter Kelsi now attends college.
Before Libby died, she captured her killer’s image and voice on her cell phone. You can hear the unidentified man say, “down the hill.” Authorities believe he forced the girls underneath the Monon High Bridge. The police haven’t revealed the cause of death for either girl and have sealed their autopsy records.
Millions of people have followed this case since 2017. It has shocked America. If you look at social media, there are many armchair detectives offering their theories to anyone who will listen. Carrie has read many of these theories and doesn’t give credence to any of them.
Libby and Abby were your typical teenagers with much to live for. When the girls died, they weren’t doing anything most of us didn’t do as teenagers. I can remember my brothers and I hiking through the woods and catching critters while being eaten alive by mosquitoes.
Instead of sitting at home looking at their phones or playing video games, the girls sought adventure. Unfortunately, an unknown predator stalked and murdered them. I have watched the video of the man believed to have murdered the girls. I cannot help but think someone knows him. He likely has children, friends, or co-workers who know his identity. Perhaps they either think he isn’t capable of murdering two young girls or they just don’t want to get involved. Regardless, if you don’t want to get involved, that’s understandable. But you can still leave an anonymous tip without revealing your identity.
Who is the evil man captured on video?
I ask that you look at the video of this man. It’s everywhere. Study his image. Do you recognize him? An unknown stranger murdered two innocent teenagers in 2017. It’s time to catch this monster so he cannot harm anyone else’s children or grandchildren. This case needs help from the public. If you know anything about this case, please contact any of the following numbers:
The official Tip Line: 844-459-5786
Indiana State Police: 800-382-7537
Carroll County Sheriff: 765-564-2413
And if you would like to listen to Carrie Timmons share her thoughts on her daughter’s homicide case, please listen to Episode 18 of the Catch my Killer podcast. It’s available wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
About the Creator
Marc Hoover
Marc Hoover is a Hooper award winning columnist for the Clermont Sun newspaper in Ohio. Contact him at [email protected]. Marc also has a podcast called Catch my Killer.



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