In this undated police artist sketch provided by the Indiana State Police is the new "face" of the Delphi Murder suspect Monday, April, 22, 2019. Authorities have released video of a man suspected of killing two Indiana teenagers two years ago and urged the public to scrutinize the footage, which shows the man walking on an abandoned railroad bridge the girls visited while out hiking the day they were killed. The State Police also released a new sketch of the suspect, which Superintendent Doug Carter says was produced thanks to "new information" collected during the investigation into the killings of Liberty German and Abigail Williams. (Indiana State Police via AP)
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DELPHI, Ind. (AP) - The sister of one of two Indiana teenagers slain in 2017 has taken to social media to share a new sketch of the suspected killer.
Kelsi German's 14-year-old sister, Liberty German, was killed along with 13-year-old Abigail Williams in February 2017 after they went hiking near their northern Indiana hometown of Delphi.
Indiana State Police last week released a new sketch of the man who's suspected in the killings .
That sketch has already generated about 2,000 tips and Kelsi German has taken to Twitter to ask people to retweet the image and to call in or email tips to police.
Kelsi German has more than 4,300 Twitter followers. She tells WRTV-TV that more than two years after her sister's killing "I never thought it would be this long without answers."
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Information from: WRTV-TV, http://www.theindychannel.com/index.html
Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter reacts as he speaks during a news conference on an update on the Delphi murders investigation, Monday, April 22, 2019 at the Canal Center in Delphi, Ind. Authorities released video Monday of a man suspected of killing two Indiana teenagers two years ago and urged the public to scrutinize the footage, which shows the man walking on an abandoned railroad bridge the girls visited while out hiking the day they were slain. (Nikos Frazier/Journal & Courier via AP)
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