For the first time since the girls were reported missing, jurors had the opportunity to view 43 seconds of the crucial video in court on Oct. 22. The video depicts German and Williams walking with an unidentified man wearing a hat and blue utility jacket, who has been identified over the past five years as “Bridge Guy.” German filmed the video at 2:13 p.m., less than 25 minutes after she and Williams were dropped off at the trail by their family members.
“Guys, down the hill,” the man can be heard saying to the girls in the video.
Cain, who is set to publish a book about the Delphi murders titled “Shadow of the Bridge” in August, and Greenlee are convinced that Allen’s confessions presented in court were credible.
“I believe it is noteworthy that the way he spoke to them, it sounded exactly like the voice heard on the recording of ‘Bridge Guy’ instructing them to ‘down the hill’,” Cain expressed. “Although it may not be possible to conduct a scientifically valid test, the reactions of nearly everyone in the courtroom were unanimous: This is the same individual.”
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