Okay, I've changed my mind...now I hear crying, then "I'm gonna go see about Frankie."
Yes! Something about checking on Frankie.
Okay, I've changed my mind...now I hear crying, then "I'm gonna go see about Frankie."
Just jumping off your post...in this interview LM mentions BM going there and also mentions his "grandson" and his "son" and so far there has been no further mention of a grandson being there (which I can understand him/her not being named possibly because of age yada yada) but yet it comes out now per BJM's interview that there was 2 other people with her.....How many people really were here and there amongst all of these scenes?? Sure makes a person wonder. Oh, and it sounds as if LM was there by his own interview but yet he is not mentioned by BM in her latest interview either. SMH
http://globalnews.ca/news/2659269/i...ive-shooter-in-rhoden-shootings/?sf25007641=1
Bobby Jo Manley said she, her brother and his son as well as the two people who were with her that morning were taken to be questioned.
http://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/pike-county-homes-being-moved-to-preserve-crime-scene
WAVERLY, Ohio The mobile homes where eight members of the Rhoden family were murdered last month are in the process of being moved.
The work started Thursday. Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader expect it to take several days to get the homes to the investigation command center in Waverly.
The court approved the transport of the homes to allow the crime scenes to stay in their present condition and help with the investigation and prosecution.
If I've missed it, apologies, or if not allowed, sorry.
70 Millers Lane, Waverly Ohio.
Please, can someone look at that on google earth and evaluate what we are seeing.
My iPad is not good for close up or details.
Property records on this could be interesting, if not already looked at.
Maybe I'm behind on this.
Boarded-up camper just pulled into #PikeCounty command center.
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IMO yes. \( ' , ' )/ but I dunno for certain.Would this be considered a 5th wheel camper?
Chris graves
At least three of the #PikeCounty murder scene trailers are being taken in for evidence. #cgnow @Enquirer
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This is bizarre to me. If the houses were not trailers, what would they be doing? It seems oddly convenient that they are able to move homes.
That said, maybe local folks are tired of UHR being closed? It's been three weeks...
Thank you Elley Mae. I know this doesn't seem important now, but something makes me file this away for future reference. Thanks again.It appears to be a narrow strip of property that runs parallel to train tracks, (not sure what line) there are what appears to be a trailer (active) and 2 that look unoccupied. also 2 large buildings. There is also a railway spur that is next to this property.. Other then that it looks normal to the area. One other thing the location of the abandoned mexican camp( grow op) that was found, in 2012, it's like 14 miles from that. jmo
Ohio Attorney General Announces Discovery of Marijuana Grow With Possible Connection to Mexican Drug Cartel
http://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/...Attorney-General-Announces-Discovery-of-Marij
For convenience, I'm extracting relevant info about the people with BJM on the morning of April 22.
http://www.11alive.com/mb/news/nati...-not-leaving-those-babies-in-there_/187014884
That doesn't specify when they were "taken" for questioning, but I'm wondering if it might be the 3:41 am thing?
It's followed by this:
It isn't clear to me if those last things were necessarily linear events with being "taken" for questioning.
I would think all three in BJM's car that morning would been questioned immediately, as well as JM and whoever else responding officers encountered at the crime scenes.
Perhaps they were and the 3:41 am thing was a follow-up and when they were asked for formal statements?
I think it's a reasonable assumption that clothing, DNA samples, etc. would (or should) have also been taken from everyone who was at a crime scene when law enforcement first arrived at those scenes.
ok so 100-150 cars plus 4 mobile homes, seems extreme IMO. They didn't really delay getting the bodies in the ground which I thought would take much longer. I would assume with any type of struggle evidence would be left on the victims. Honestly this investigation gets stranger and stranger by the day. With all of this going on and being as extreme as it is. I don't know how the FBI hasn't just stepped in? It seems as if 8 bodies,100-150 cars, 4 mobile homes, rooster raising, weed growing, LLCs, auto sales and atleast a few altercations that per FB left some hot heads would just be to much for ANY local to handle.
ok so 100-150 cars plus 4 mobile homes, seems extreme IMO. They didn't really delay getting the bodies in the ground which I thought would take much longer. I would assume with any type of struggle evidence would be left on the victims. Honestly this investigation gets stranger and stranger by the day. With all of this going on and being as extreme as it is. I don't know how the FBI hasn't just stepped in? It seems as if 8 bodies,100-150 cars, 4 mobile homes, rooster raising, weed growing, LLCs, auto sales and atleast a few altercations that per FB left some hot heads would just be to much for ANY local to handle.