The warrant, signed by Pike County Common Pleas Judge Timothy S. Hogan, indicated authorities believe the truck was “used as a means of the commission of the crime’’ of aggravated murder. Or it was in the possession of another person with the intent to use the vehicle as a means of committing the crime, the warrant stated.
The search warrant never names Manley as a suspect, nor does it state that it is tied to the Rhoden homicide investigation.
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-Manley's youngest daughter, Bobby Jo, has said she has submitted two tests and was told she passed both of them
-BCI agents also told the elder Manley on Monday that a text from his son’s phone was sent to Jake Wagner’s phone at 2 a.m. the morning of the massacre
-"They called and said they wanted to park their stuff for a few days until they could find a place,'' indicated that they had gotten "good-paying jobs up north."
-both diesel mechanics and one-time over-the-road truck drivers, often worked on his vehicles. He said he was doing them a favor by letting them store the items on his property.
-Authorities did not search Brown's home, garages or barn. Nor did they search the car lot, which is owned and operated by his son and is also on the property, he said.
-Attempts to reach Wagner and his mother remained unsuccessful Monday.
-Dozens of state and local investigators used metal detectors and dug in areas on the property and they towed two red all-terrain vehicles from the area as well.
-4 wheelers initially thought to be hauled away belonged to law enforcement