Richard Allen transferred to Oklahoma prison
OKLAHOMA, JUL 19 – Richard Allen was sentenced to 130 years for the 2017 Delphi murders and transferred to a maximum-security Oklahoma prison amid ongoing appeals.
- On Friday, July 18, 2025, Richard Allen was transferred from Pendleton Correctional Facility in Madison County, Indiana, to Lexington Assessment and Reception Center in Cleveland County, Oklahoma.
- In December 2024, Allen was sentenced to 130 years for the February 2017 murders of Liberty German, 14, and Abigail Williams, 13.
- No DNA evidence linked Allen to Abby Williams or Libby German in his home or car, Bradley Rozzi said, adding no witness identified him on the trail.
- The reason for the transfer remains unclear, while Allen’s legal team is working to appeal his conviction.
- The Lexington Assessment and Reception Center is a maximum-security prison for men about 40 miles south of Oklahoma City, and KOCO 5 said it will provide updates as they are given.
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Man convicted in Delphi murder case transferred to Oklahoma
Richard Allen, the man convicted of the 2017 Delphi, Indiana murders of Liberty German and Abigail Williams, has been moved to an Oklahoma prison, according to records on the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) website.
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