INDIANAPOLIS — A motion filed this week in the appeal of Richard Allen's double murder conviction reveals at least two issues his appellate attorneys plan to challenge in their attempts to reverse his conviction and 120-year prison sentence.

"Counsel intends to raise the denial of the Motion to Suppress and the exclusion of third-party evidence on appeal," Allen's attorneys wrote in the Monday filing.

The motion to suppress deals with the search warrant investigators obtained for Allen's Delphi home, where they said they found what prosecutors dubbed the "bridge guy starter pack." That included numerous knives, a blue Carhartt jacket and a Sig Sauer handgun.

Detectives said they were able to tie a unspent bullet found between the bodies of Abby Williams and Libby German to Allen's gun.

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