I'm obviously not able to add to my original notes (the summary notes that have been linked to the first page of these threads) but below are the notes I've added to my personal list (if anyone cares to read them). And if anyone knows a way to add them, please feel free.
Most of the notes came from this
article on Cincinnati.com.
UPDATE 5/10/2016
AG: LE has obtained video footage but are not disclosing what that footage consists of or where they obtained from. LE is also requesting additional footage from the night of April 21st and the morning of April 22nd from other residents and/or businesses near the Rhoden property. The footage being sought can be anything of relevance and includes the movement of vehicles.
"We reached out to people initially that we thought might have video."
"We were able to obtain some video." - AG DeWine
Per Leonard Manley (Dana Rhoden's father):
- Chris Sr. had (at least) two surveillance cameras mounted near the entrance of his property on Union Hill Road. The cameras were equipped with motion sensors that lit up the area being filmed. You could see cars pulling into the driveway and the people inside the cars from the camera's location and he believes CRS kept them on all the time. He doesn't know if LE has obtained footage from the cameras.
- LE has taken between 100-150 vehicles from the area surrounding Chris Sr.'s home. They have also taken a backhoe, a semi-tractor trailer with "flea market stuff" in it, and other farming equipment. The other vehicles were in different stages of repair and would have eventually been sold or the parts scavenged.
Per Bobby Jo Manley (Chris Rhoden Sr.'s sister):
- Kenneth also had a video security system at 799 Left Ford Road. She doesn't know if LE was able to obtain footage.
- Four of the cars taken from Chris Sr.'s property belonged to her.
According to property records: Chris Sr. owned roughly 30 acres of property in and around the crime scenes.
Updated Numbers:
- 120 interviews conducted
- 500 tips received
- 90 staff members involved with the investigation (which is roughly 25% of the BCI's staff)
- 20 BCI staffers are typically at the crime scenes
- 2-3 special prosecutors are also working on the case
- 40: the highest number of investigators "on the ground" in Pike County in a day
- 2 billboard locations have been donated to advertise tip lines; both are located on US 23 -- one on the north end of Waverly and one on the south end