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Of course there are the thousands of tips that have flooded into the police department, but there's also been a growing reward fund to solve the case. But on that note, here's everything that investigators do know. Their case - now usually called the Delphi murders - still hasn't been solved by the time of writing, and it's filled with little tidbits of scattered information, a lot of speculation, and not that many answers (at least which are available to the public). Tragedy would strike in early 2017, suddenly robbing these two innocent girls of their lives and leaving behind an enduring mystery. Living in the small town of Delphi, Ind., both of the girls should've had their entire lives ahead of them, filled with bright futures. The two of them were brought together by sports, meeting and becoming best friends through a shared love of volleyball and softball. Williams was a little quieter but open with her friends and hoping to go into some kind of investigative work. German was your usual extrovert, with a dream of one day becoming a science teacher. Liberty "Libby" German, 14 years old, and 13-year-old Abigail "Abby" Williams were both perfectly normal and sweet teenage girls.