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Thousands of people say goodbye to two murdered Delphi teens

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DELPHI, Ind. – Thousands of people gathered Saturday night to say goodbye to the two Delphi teens that were murdered last week.

The large crowd remembered 13-year-old Abigail Williams and 14-year-old Liberty German at Delphi High School, as police combed through leads in search of their killer.

Visitation for the teens began around 4 p.m. and ran until 8 p.m. It was open to only close friends and family members.

The two teens were dropped off to go hiking in the area of the Monon High Bridge last week and never returned home. On Tuesday, two bodies were found and the next day, they were positively identified as Williams and German.

DELPHI TIMELINE | Teen girls found dead after disappearing while hiking

Police have not tracked down the killer, but said they won’t give up until they do. Over 200 tips have been called in.


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