An attorney who briefly represented the suspect accused of killing two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana, gave a window in the defense, calling the case "unusual from the beginning, Fox59 reported Thursday.
The defense is asking the judge to set a deadline for the prosecution to turn over all evidence against Allen by Nov. 1.
According to new court documents, attorneys Bradley Rozzi and Andrew Baldwin said the search warrant for Richard Allen's home was invalid, Fox59 News in Indianapolis reported Thursday.
Special Judge Fran Gull denied a request from attorneys for Richard Allen to relocate him from the Indiana Department of Correction's Westville Correctional Facility.
Richard Allen is charged with the murders of teen girls Abby Williams and Libby German.
Richard Allen was seen wearing a bulletproof vest as he was escorted by armed guards into court Thursday morning.
The attorneys say he sleeps on a pad on a concrete floor, hasn't received visits from his wife or family for the past five months, is allowed to shower only once or twice per week and is forced to wear the same clothes for days.
His unexpected plan to plead guilty raises questions about whether he will provide information to investigators in the murders of Abby Williams and Libby German.
Newly obtained court documents are shedding light on why the Carroll County Prosecutor asked a judge to seal the probable cause affidavit in the case against Richard Allen.
Richard Allen is set to stand trial for the 2017 murders of Abby Williams and Libby German.