BARBARA MACDONALD: [Voiceover narration] I spoke with Kegan Kline back in December, shortly after his name became public associated with this case. And this is, as you mentioned, believed to be his only on-camera interview. I know that the taskforce investigating Abby and Libby’s murders have viewed the entire 25 minute interview. And from what I understand, they found that interview helpful. Here’s a little bit of what he had to say to me:
KEGAN KLINE: [Speaking on phone in jail] I feel like I’m being harassed. Completely.
BARBARA MACDONALD: Did you have anything to do with the murders of Abby or Libby?
KEGAN KLINE: No. Not at all. I gave up my DNA, a hair follicle test. I’ve done everything they wanted me to.
BARBARA MACDONALD: [Voiceover narration] In December, Delphi investigators announced the catfish account ‘Anthony_Shots’ was active on Instagram and Snapchat in 2016 and 2017. And they asked for anyone who interacted with that profile to come forward. But more than a year ago, then 26-year-old Kegan Kline admitted to investigators that he was behind the fake profile and that he used it to ask young girls for nude pictures and videos.
BARBARA MACDONALD: Tell me about ‘Anthony_Shots’. Why did you create that profile?
KEGAN KLINE: 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.
BARBARA MACDONALD: And were you ever trying to meet these girls in real life, that you were talking to?
KEGAN KLINE: No, never.
BARBARA MACDONALD: [Voiceover narration] Just 11 days after the murders of Abby and Libby, Taskforce investigators served a search warrant on the home that Kegan shared with his dad. At the time, the FBI told The Lafayette Journal and Courier they …