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After jurors heard about DNA testing during Monday’s testimony, Major Pat Cicero of the La Porte County Sheriff’s Department took the stand. Cicero spoke as a “blood stain spatter” expert who has. The logged activity showed someone inserted and removed headphones between 5:44 pm and 10:32 pm on the day the girls were killed, according to digital forensics expert Stacy Eldridge , who testified for Allen’s defense during the hearing. No DNA was found at the site of the Delphi, Indiana, double murders to tie the suspect, Richard Allen , or anyone else to the crime scene, a forensic scientist testified Monday during Allen’s trial. DELPHI — Day 9 of the Delphi Murders Trial started with testimony from Stacy Bozinovski, a forensic scientist and DNA analyst. She was responsible for testing the sexual assault kits collected from the bodies of Abby Williams and Libby German during their autopsies. – Jurors learned more about the toolmark evidence surrounding the so-called “unspent bullet” found at the Delphi murders scene. Richard Allen is charged with four counts of murder. – DNA evidence—or the lack thereof—took center stage in the Delphi murders trial, with the state’s expert testifying that she hadn’t found any DNA from Richard Allen on items. Testimony resumed Tuesday morning in the Delphi double murder trial, with a state police crime scene investigator back on the stand. The handling of the crime scene has been the focus so far. On day five of Richard Allen ’ s murder trial, jurors heard testimony from the forensic pathologist who performed the autopsies of Abby Williams and Libby German, as well as from a witness who saw the ‘Bridge Guy’ on the day of the murders. Richard Allen is accused of kidnapping and murdering Abigail Williams and Liberty German off of a hiking trail in Delphi in 2017. The trial began Friday at 9 a.m. With the state calling their only witness of the day, Melissa Oberg. Patrick Cicero, a blood specialist and forensics expert from the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Office, sought to dispel the defense’s claims the girls may have been killed elsewhere and brought back to where they were found.