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Jurors react to 'explicit' videos of suspected Delphi double murder in prison

The Delphi double murder trial will go into recess Sunday as jurors consider 15 videos of Richard Allen during his time at Westville Correctional Facility.

The videos left some jurors “staring in horror” and a defense attorney “staring in horror.”

Richard Allen is the man accused of killing teenagers Abby Williams and Libby German in 2017.

The videos had no sound and were between 2 and 50 minutes long.

The screen was focused only on the jury and away from the public and media to protect Allen's privacy.

In some videos, Allen is completely naked.

The courtroom was silent throughout the videos as everyone watched the jurors' reactions.

In video #3, the defender shook her head and looked away from the screen.

In video #8, a juror looked disgusted.

During Video #9, Richard Allen's mother left the courtroom.

The longest video was video #10, which lasted just under an hour.

After the screening of 10 videos, there was a break.

After the break, Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter took the stand to discuss the FBI's involvement in the investigation.

The jury was then shown five more videos.

The trial continues on Monday at 9:00 a.m.