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Delphi residents hold memorial walk on trail where Libby and Abby were murdered

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DELPHI, Ind. -- Hundreds gathered at the trail where two Delphi teens were murdered on Sunday to take back their trails and honor the girls. 

It’s been just shy of 12 weeks since Liberty German and Abigail Williams went missing while hiking along the Monon High Bridge. Their bodies were found in a secluded area on a piece of private property the next morning.

Police are still searching for their killer.

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The Pastor of Delphi United Methodist Church led the group down the Monon High Bridge Trail on Sunday.

U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly also joined the group for their walk. He says he believes someone out there knows something and it is time for them come forward.

“So that it doesn’t happen to any other girls whether it’s here or in any other state or country,” said Senator Donnelly. “We want to catch the guy who did this.”

TIMELINE | The disappearance and murders of Abby & Libby

As the community takes steps toward peace, investigators continue their efforts to find the girls’ killer.  

Police are still searching for the man in a photo and audio clip taken from Liberty’s cell phone on the day that she died.

DELPHI | The Investigation

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