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Break In Snapchat Murder Case: Arrested Man May Have Connection To Murdered Teens

There may finally be a break in the case of murdered Indiana Teens Abigail Williams and Liberty German more than a year after their grisly killing and RadarOnline.com has exclusive details about the unsolved mystery inching closer to an arrest.

The teenagers were last seen from on February 13, 2017 when they sent a series of Snapchat messages from the Old Monon Bridge in Delphi, Indiana. They were reported missing that night and their bodies were found the next day.

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Even with video bravely shot of the killer by German, no arrests had been made in the year since they went missing, but another arrest nearby has the police interested.

John Miller, 59, was arrested in Fort Wayne, Indiana for the brutal 1988 murder of 8-year-old April Tinsley, a case that had been cold for decades.

The sketch of the man suspected of killing Williams and German bore a striking resemblance to Miller, many speculated.

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He lived just two hours from Delphi, where the girls were killed, and RadarOnline.com spoke with Sgt. Kim Riley of the Indiana State Police about his possible connection to the case.

“At this time, we are looking at all aspects of the tips, information from other departments and all of the persons of interest we have on file,” Sgt. Riley told RadarOnline.com.

Miller pleaded not guilty to the murder of Tinsley but remains in jail.

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“I cannot comment on any one person in the course of the investigation,” Sgt. Riley told RadarOnline.com.

“I will also not comment on the investigation itself as far as how we are conducting the operation and how we are doing the investigation. We are still actively working the case and are committed to bring this case to an end!”

The reward for information leading to an arrest in the case is over $200,000 and anyone with information is asked to please call 844-459-5786 or (800) 382-7537.

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