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Police said the girl had bruises and a dog bite on her leg. Lafayette police arrested Chadwell last week after finding a 9-year-old child injured and locked in a basement.
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This week, Kelsi German’s mission to help find the killer of her sister, Libby German, and Libby’s friend Abby Williams became harder when she started seeing social media posts of the police sketch in the girls case placed side by side with photos of James Chadwell. It can’t be that way with every single person that has committed a crime,” German said. “It’s happened many, many other times, too, and, unfortunately, sometimes when people see that they say, ‘This guy’s been caught,’ ‘It has to be that person,’ and that’s just not the case.
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But, she said, posting photos, names and making accusations on social media can do more harm than good. German encouraged people to share information with police, and she hoped they also will continue sharing the sketch. Kelsi German’s comments came Tuesday after new social media posts trying to connect the case to a recent arrest in Lafayette. (WISH) - The sister of one of the victims in the Delphi double murder wants people to stop sharing the suspect sketch next to other photos.