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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH-TV) – Prosecutors may call Kegan Kline’s father and a podcaster as witnesses to testify in his trial on charges related to child pornography.

The Miami County Prosecutor’s Office filed its list of 19 potential witnesses Monday.

The list includes Jerry Kline, Kline’s father, and Barbara MacDonald, investigative producer for Headline News and host of the “Down The Hill” true crime podcast.

Prosecutors accuse Kegan Kline of using the ‘anthony_shots’ social media profile to collect approximately 100 sexually explicit photos and videos of underage girls.

Kline faces 25 criminal counts, including child exploitation, possession of child pornography, and obstruction of justice.

Investigators believe Kegan Kline lived with his father Jerry for much of the time he was chatting with girls to solicit the pictures and videos.

According to a transcript of a August 19, 2020 interview obtained by I-Team 8 and The Murder Sheet podcast, state police investigators questioned Kegan about his father’s possible access to the social media accounts and images.

Kegan Kline denied sharing images or videos with his father or letting his father access the account.

Indiana State Police announced in December 2021 that the ‘anthony_shots’ account may be connected to the 2017 murders of Abby Williams and Libby Germain in Delphi.

In the 2020 interview, Kegan Kline admitted having contact with Libby German but denied killing either girl.

He told police he was with his father the day the girls disappeared, according to the transcript.

Barbara MacDonald interviewed Kegan Kline from jail in December of 2021.

When asked why he created the ‘anthony_shots’ profile, Kline told MacDonald, “I don’t, I don’t really know.  I was just lonely, you know what I mean?  Just talking to people. I don’t know why I did it, really.”

Kline also denied trying to personally meet any of the girls from the account.

He has not been charged in the Delphi case.

Kegan Kline is scheduled for trial May 10 in Miami County on the child porn-related charges.

Other witnesses on the prosecution list include the Alaska police officer and model whose image Kline used on the social media profile and Kline’s girlfriend at the time of his arrest.

DELPHI, Ind. (WISH) — People in Delphi say the community is far from closure despite an arrest announcement in the 2017 murders of two girls, Abigail “Abby” Williams and Liberty “Libby” German.

Several big questions have been left unanswered: Are other people possibly involved in the case? What’s next for the girls’ families?

Rick Snay told us Monday that he is a friend of Liberty German’s family – and spoke about bringing justice to the family.

“If there’s anyone else involved, we will get them and the families can have peace,” said Snay, after Monday’s Indiana State Police news conference that announced last week’s arrest.

Abby and Libby were last seen on the afternoon of Feb. 13, 2017. They had been dropped off near the Monon High Bridge near Delphi. The next day, Carroll County Sheriff’s Office announced that it was looking for the girlsA command post was set up and the community worked to locate the girls. Their bodies were located around 12:15 p.m. that day.

Richard Allen, 50, has been arrested and charged with their murders, but police are not releasing any more information on the case at this time, including court documents on Allen.

Snay said, “I’ve been working this case for five years and I’ve never … I’ve heard the name one time very early on, and nobody knew who he was.”

“We have the right to know within 24 hours, what led them to arrest this man in this country and in this state. I understand what they’re doing. I understand why they’re doing it, but it just doesn’t sit right,” Snay said Monday.

Áine Cain, a journalist at the Murder Sheet podcast, told News 8 on Tuesday, “There may be other things that they are trying to get together and what does that mean? Could it mean other suspects being involved or accomplices or nailing down pieces of evidence to ensure that their case is very strong going into trial?”

In Monday’s news conference, state police said it was not the day to release that information, so people are now turning their attention to the potential trial.

Attorney Kevin Greenlee at the Murder Sheet podcast, said Tuesday, “These people know the amount of tension that’s been focused on this case, and I don’t believe they would have moved forward with an arrest unless they were confident that they had the evidence needed to secure a conviction.”

Public reaction to the lack of information on the case has been mixed. Jan Dowell, a West Lafayette resident, said while visiting Delphi on Tuesday, “People are innocent until they are proven guilty, so, if it turns out this isn’t the person, then maybe they might have leaked out something that would be important to find the person.”

Community members say they remain hopeful for the families of Abby and Libby.