Libby posted a photo on her Snapchat account showing Abby walking across the old railroad bridge. This was the last time anyone heard from the girls.
Read more Monday, Februrary 13 - 2:07 p.m.Sheriff Tobe Leazenby said crews began canvassing the area and tried pinging the girls' cell phones into the evening hours but had no success in finding them. The sheriff said they believed the girls' phones were either dead or turned off.
Read more Monday, February 13 - Late AfternoonAfter calling off the search around midnight, search teams resume searching for Abby and Libby. Volunteers joined police officers and firefighters searching the area around Deer Creek.
Read more Tuesday, February 14 - MorningIndiana State Police's Kim Riley, Carroll County Sheriff Tobe Leazenby and Delphi Police Chief Steve Mullins hold a joint press conference to announce two bodies were found while crews were searching for Libby and Abby. Those bodies were not identified as the girls, but search efforts were officially 'scaled back.'
Read more Tuesday, February 14 - 1:50 p.m.Authorities positively identify the two bodies found Tuesday as Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14, during a press conference held in Delphi.
Read more Wednesday, February 15 - 2:33 p.m.Indiana State Police released a photo of a man they believe was on the Delphi Historic Trail around the time that Abigail Williams and Liberty German were there. ISP wants to speak with the man or anyone parked in the lot near the bridge about what they may have saw.
Read more Wednesday, February 15 - 6:50 p.m.Hundreds of tips have come in and dozens of extra law enforcement have been called to assist in the investigation, but still no arrests.
Read more Friday, February 17Several Delphi businesses began hosting fundraisers in their neighborhood with proceeds benefiting the families of the teens.
Read more Saturday, February 18Thousands of people said goodbye to Abigail and Liberty during a private visitation for family and friends held at Delphi High School.
Read more Saturday, February 18 - EveningIndiana State Police consider the man pictured in the photo as a suspect in Abby and Libby's murders.
Read more Feb 18Indiana State Police and the FBI held a press conference, releasing audio from the day they were killed. Police say the audio came from a video recording on Libby's cell phone of a man who following them.
Read more Wednesday, February 22 - 10 a.m.State Police annouce that the Delphi Murder Tip Line would be answered at the FBI's Major Case Center.
Anyone with information was asked to call
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Read More Thursday, February 23The FBI announced that it is utilizing approximately 6,000 electronic billboards in 46 states to solicit information on the case.
Thursday, February 23Community members “Light up Delphi” by installing orange lights in their porch lights as a tribute to the girls
Friday, February 24Investigators moved to a larger headquarters. State Police said the move was made to accommodate the city of Delphi, who has to use their building to conduct everyday business.
Read More Saturday, February 25Former Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee and team owner Jim Irsay donated $97,000 to the reward fund to find the person who killed Abigail Williams and Libby German. The donation pushed the reward up to $200,000.
Read more Wednesday, March 1Families of Liberty German and Abigail Williams tour the Delphi investigation headquarters. Abigail William’s grandparents leave a message of encouragement for police on the board at the new Delphi headquarters.
Wednesday, March 1 Read MoreTrail Safety Task Force formed to help improve the safety along the Delphi Historic Trails where Libby and Abby were hiking when they first went missing.
Read more Wednesday, March 8Liberty German’s grandfather addressed the public for the first time since the murders. Mike Patty talked about who the girls were, their love of softball and the family’s desire to find their killer.
Read more Thursday, March 9 - 10 a.m.After almost three months, 16,000 tips and 500 interviews, Delphi murder investigators admit it's been hard, but they're just as confident as they were on Day 1 that they'll find who killed Libby and Abby. State Police's First Sgt. Jerry Holeman sits down with Call 6 Investigates' Paris Lewbel to talk about the investigation.
Read more on the investigation Tuesday, April 25Abby and Libby's families are coping with the tragic loss of their teenage daughters in Delphi, but justice is now their calling.
They sat down with us for the first intimate interview since the two teens were murdered and their lives were changed forever. Abby's family hasn't changed a thing in her bedroom. Libby's family cherishes the photographs she took.
More on Abby and Libby's story Thursday, April 27 - 7 p.m.Families and Investgiators ask everyone to take just one minute to look at the prime suspect's photo and listen to his voice. Call the tip line with any information.
844-459-5786 or AbbyAndLibbyTip@CACOSHRF.com
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