AUTHORITIES have revealed chilling new details linked to the unsolved Delphi "Snapchat murders" of two best friends in 2017.
On February 13, 2017, Liberty "Libby" German, 14, and Abby William, 13, were last spotted hiking the Delphia Historic Trail in Indiana.
After being reported missing by their parents, a desperate search ensued, and the teens' bodies were discovered murdered on the same trail the following day.
Investigators have followed many leads throughout the years and on Tuesday revealed new clues that claim the possible suspect in the case lived at a property near where the teens were found.
Court documents released by the Murder Sheet podcast detail a search warrant was made on March 17, 2017.
The request is to search the home of Ronald Logan, which is 1,400 feet from where the bodies of Libby and Abby were found.
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In the docs, FBI agents noted that pieces of clothing from one of the victims were missing, and the crime scene was tampered with as the "girls' bodies were moved and stages."
Federal investigators said there were no visible signs of a struggle or a fight.
Officials suspected the killer had taken a souvenir and called it common for perpetrators to memorialize the crime scene with pictures.
The docs note that investigators recovered fibers and unidentified hairs at the crime scene.
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