Where are the search warrants?
The Ohio Attorney General's Office says more than 100 items of evidence have been collected and sent to a laboratory for DNA, ballistics and other analysis.
What exactly are those items? Beyond several vehicles towed away from Rhoden family property on Tuesday, it is anyone's guess.
Five search warrants have been served in connection with the investigation, authorities have said. Four of the locations include where the bodies were found, but the fifth location has not yet been disclosed.
Only two search warrants have been returned and filed with the Pike County Clerk of Court's Office. Both have been sealed.
The search warrants are not public record until they have been filed, and are not available once they have been sealed.
According to the Pike County Clerk of Court's office, the most recent search warrant was filed Thursday, and the first returned April 27. Even the motion and order to seal the search warrants have been sealed.
Dan Tierney, a spokesman for the Attorney General's Office, previously told Gannett Ohio that search warrants had not been filed because the crime scenes were still active. However, an earlier news release from the Attorney General's Office issued April 23 said work at each of the crime scenes was completed.
The county clerk's office said she expects the rest of the search warrants will be sealed, along with the motion and order to seal them.