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The Delphi Murders: A Heathen for the Defense? An Interview with Troth President Lauren Crow

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Richard Allen's defense team has crafted an alternate theory centered around an alleged cult of "Odinists" who killed Liberty German and Abigail Williams as part of some kind of pagan sacrifice. The theory has garnered much press attention and general criticism. But heathens — those who practice pre-Christian Germanic faiths, many of whom are inclusive and anti-racist — are upset by the theory, which they feels maligns their faith.

As president of the Troth — an inclusive, anti-racist, pro-LGBTQ heathen organization — Lauren Crow has seen firsthand the impact that the defense's strategy has had on the heathen community.

So she was pretty surprised when she got a call from defense attorney Andrew Baldwin in mid-April.

Here's a link to The Troth: https://thetroth.org/

Here's The Troth's statement on the Delphi case: https://thetroth.org/position-statement/odinist-ritual-defense-indiana-murder-case/

Check out Lauren's Heathen History podcast here: https://www.heathenhistory.com/

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Richard Allen's defense team has crafted an alternate theory centered around an alleged cult of "Odinists" who killed Liberty German and Abigail Williams as part of some kind of pagan sacrifice. The theory has garnered much press attention and general criticism. But heathens — those who practice pre-Christian Germanic faiths, many of whom are inclusive and anti-racist — are upset by the theory, which they feels maligns their faith.

As president of the Troth — an inclusive, anti-racist, pro-LGBTQ heathen organization — Lauren Crow has seen firsthand the impact that the defense's strategy has had on the heathen community.

So she was pretty surprised when she got a call from defense attorney Andrew Baldwin in mid-April.

Here's a link to The Troth: https://thetroth.org/

Here's The Troth's statement on the Delphi case: https://thetroth.org/position-statement/odinist-ritual-defense-indiana-murder-case/

Check out Lauren's Heathen History podcast here: https://www.heathenhistory.com/

Support The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/

Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.

The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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