Abby and Libby Autopsy Results Revealed
The Tragic Murders of Abby Williams and Libby German
In February 2017, two young girls, Abby Williams and Libby German, were tragically murdered in Delphi Indiana. The girls had gone for a hike near the Monon High Bridge and were never seen alive again. Their bodies were discovered the following day and their deaths sent shock waves through the small community. The case remains unsolved, but the autopsy results of the girls have finally been revealed.
Abby Williams Autopsy Results
The autopsy report of Abby Williams revealed that she died of blunt force trauma to the head and neck. Although there were no signs of sexual assault, the report noted that there were multiple abrasions and lacerations to the head and face. Her clothing was found to be in disarray and her shoes were missing.
The autopsy report also noted that Abby had been strangled, although the cause of death was determined to be blunt force trauma. There were no defensive wounds on her body, which suggests that she was either taken by surprise or was unable to fight back. Toxicology tests revealed that Abby had no drugs or alcohol in her system.
Libby German Autopsy Results
The autopsy report of Libby German revealed that she died of a single gunshot wound to the head. Her clothing was found to be in disarray and her shoes were missing. The report also noted that she had been strangled, although the cause of death was determined to be the gunshot wound. Toxicology tests revealed that Libby had no drugs or alcohol in her system.
Libby's autopsy report also noted that she had several defensive wounds on her hands and arms, indicating that she had tried to fight off her attacker. It is believed that her attacker may have been trying to rape her, although this could not be confirmed.
The Investigation Continues
The autopsy results of Abby and Libby have provided some new information about the case, but the investigation is still ongoing. The police are still asking for help from the public in solving this tragic crime. If you have any information that may be related to the case, please contact the Delphi Police Department.