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In this episode, we sit down with Aspen Connor for a heartfelt and deeply reflective conversation about the enduring legacy of Abigail Williams and Liberty German, the two vibrant Delphi, Indiana teenagers whose lives were stolen on February 13, 2017. As the ninth anniversary approaches, Aspen helps us explore not only the tragedy of their loss but the powerful impact their story continues to have on communities across the country.
Together, we talk about:
• Who Abby and Libby were — their personalities, their friendship, their laughter, and the light they brought into the world.
• How their families have transformed grief into purpose, becoming fierce advocates for justice, safety, and awareness.
• The way February 13 has become a day of remembrance, reflection, and unity for people who never even met the girls but feel connected to their story.
• The strength of the Delphi community, which continues to honor the girls through vigils, memorials, and ongoing support for the families.
• The legacy Abby and Libby leave behind — one rooted in courage, love, and the determination to protect other children.
Aspen shares hIS own perspective on why their story resonates so deeply, how their memory continues to inspire advocacy, and what it means to carry their names forward with respect and intention.
Nine years later, Abby and Libby are still shaping conversations about safety, justice, and the power of community. This episode is a tribute to their lives, their families, and the promise that they will never be forgotten.

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