A newly released sketch of a man suspected of killing two Indiana teenagers in 2017 "more accurately represents" the man believed to be their killer than a sketch released months after the girls were slain, state police said Wednesday. The sketch shows a clean-shaven white man whose age could range from his 20s to late 30s, according to police. Police released that brief video Monday of the suspect walking along that bridge, which the girls had visited while out hiking on Feb. 13, 2017 — the day they were slain. Police also released a longer audio clip Monday they said captures the suspect saying "guys, down the hill." Within days of the slayings, police released two grainy photos of the suspect on the same bridge and a shorter audio cut , all taken from German's cellphone.
Source: Fox News April 24, 2019 14:41 UTC