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Trial in 2017 killings of 2 teenage girls in Indiana reaches midway point as prosecution rests

  • The trial of Richard Allen, accused of killing two teenage girls in Indiana, has reached its midway point after more than two weeks of testimony.
  • Prosecutors rested their case after presenting recorded phone calls in which Allen admitted, "I did it."
  • Allen, if convicted, faces up to 130 years in prison for two counts of murder and two counts related to kidnapping.
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