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So, a wrecked car looking car. Directly related to the crime scene. What do you think? Bullet holes?
Gary's car. Kentucky plates.
So, a wrecked car looking car. Directly related to the crime scene. What do you think? Bullet holes?
Also, in that first picture is that a sheriff's car pulled up into the yard toward the bottom?
Since Chris Sr. was shot 9 times what is that telling us, he was the actual target? But why the rest of the family in multiples places? This is so confusing. I had a theory but this kind of blew that out of the water. hmm.....This has probably already been posted and if so, sorry.
Sources have confirmed for The Dispatch that though each of the victims had varying numbers of gunshots, Kenneth Rhoden was the only one shot just once, and Chris Sr. sustained the most, with nine shots.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2016/05/13/another-week-and-still-few-answers.html
Gary's car. Kentucky plates.
Also, in that first picture is that a sheriff's car pulled up into the yard toward the bottom?
Also, in that first picture is that a sheriff's car pulled up into the yard toward the bottom?
Down by the trees by that dirt circle?No, it's a wrecked car of some sort. But after zooming in on the car on the tow truck, the right side doesn't look as wrecked as this one does to me....
Since Chris Sr. was shot 9 times what is that telling us, he was the actual target? But why the rest of the family in multiples places? This is so confusing. I had a theory but this kind of blew that out of the water. hmm.....
We can turn any little detail into several pages of intense discussion at this point.
Since Chris Sr. was shot 9 times what is that telling us, he was the actual target? But why the rest of the family in multiples places? This is so confusing. I had a theory but this kind of blew that out of the water. hmm.....
That barn has been bothering me as well from the first time I seen it. It is huge and very nice compared to everything in its surroundings. If CR sr had it built , where did all of that money come from .The barn stands out significally.I may have missed earlier discussions on the big, new barn on the property with two of the crime scenes. I own a small farm in an exurb county so we have a WIDE variety of homes on my country road (two immediate neighbors with homes in the 10,000 square foot range and mobile homes a quarter of a mile in the other direction and everything in between). But a big, new, metal barn built on a property that needed as much work and maintenance as the Rhoden's would really jump out to me, to the neighbors, and most importantly to the sheriff's office here. Add in the cockfighting cages, and the junkyard of cars, and you might as well put up a sign that you are probably engaging in less-than-legal activity. It has bothered me from the beginning that LE immediately came out and said they didn't know the Rhodens in a criminal capacity or something to that effect when that wasn't true based on the records people have since found. But more importantly, maybe LE should have gotten to know them but chose not to. Small town corruption or turning a blind eye? Plus, who had the funds to pay to put up that barn? Even a plain metal structure is not cheap when it is that size and well-constructed (it looks like the only well-constructed building on that particular site). I am not sure a small time drug dealer, cockfighting gambler, car fixer-upper/flipper could have paid for that barn. From day one, the barn and the questions it raises have stood out to me.
He's actually quoted as saying "tray" singular.
On the floor of the garage.
That may be the location of an indoor set-up, or maybe not.
Could be a tray of seedlings or clones grown elsewhere and brought over as ready to be set out in an outdoor garden located in that general area?
I can remember this because it seems odd to me to have a tray sitting on the floor if that is a spot where babies would normally be grown.
http://nbc4i.com/2016/05/05/pike-co...-cousins-body-calling-911-on-day-of-massacre/
I may have missed earlier discussions on the big, new barn on the property with two of the crime scenes. I own a small farm in an exurb county so we have a WIDE variety of homes on my country road (two immediate neighbors with homes in the 10,000 square foot range and mobile homes a quarter of a mile in the other direction and everything in between). But a big, new, metal barn built on a property that needed as much work and maintenance as the Rhoden's would really jump out to me, to the neighbors, and most importantly to the sheriff's office here. Add in the cockfighting cages, and the junkyard of cars, and you might as well put up a sign that you are probably engaging in less-than-legal activity. It has bothered me from the beginning that LE immediately came out and said they didn't know the Rhodens in a criminal capacity or something to that effect when that wasn't true based on the records people have since found. But more importantly, maybe LE should have gotten to know them but chose not to. Small town corruption or turning a blind eye? Plus, who had the funds to pay to put up that barn? Even a plain metal structure is not cheap when it is that size and well-constructed (it looks like the only well-constructed building on that particular site). I am not sure a small time drug dealer, cockfighting gambler, car fixer-upper/flipper could have paid for that barn. From day one, the barn and the questions it raises have stood out to me.
Starting at 1:28 does anyone think it looks like Dewine started to nod yes when asked if they thought it was someone local? http://www.springfieldnewssun.com/videos/news/ag-mike-dewine-on-securing-rhoden-mobile-homes/vDqmcJ/
Starting at 1:28 does anyone think it looks like Dewine started to nod yes when asked if they thought it was someone local? http://www.springfieldnewssun.com/videos/news/ag-mike-dewine-on-securing-rhoden-mobile-homes/vDqmcJ/
Click here: Last of Rhoden homes moved to investigation center | www.springfieldnewssun.com
At the Pike County Clerks Office, search warrants continue to be received and are immediately put under seal, making them inaccessible to the public.
The court order putting them under seal also is under seal, said deputy clerk of courts Hannah Holbrook.
Hmm wonder what the search warrants are for?
"The father of Dana Rhoden, Leonard Manley, reached Friday at his home on Union Hill Road, declined to comment three weeks after the killings. Manley lives near the properties where the Rhoden family members were"
I may have missed earlier discussions on the big, new barn on the property with two of the crime scenes. I own a small farm in an exurb county so we have a WIDE variety of homes on my country road (two immediate neighbors with homes in the 10,000 square foot range and mobile homes a quarter of a mile in the other direction and everything in between). But a big, new, metal barn built on a property that needed as much work and maintenance as the Rhoden's would really jump out to me, to the neighbors, and most importantly to the sheriff's office here. Add in the cockfighting cages, and the junkyard of cars, and you might as well put up a sign that you are probably engaging in less-than-legal activity. It has bothered me from the beginning that LE immediately came out and said they didn't know the Rhodens in a criminal capacity or something to that effect when that wasn't true based on the records people have since found. But more importantly, maybe LE should have gotten to know them but chose not to. Small town corruption or turning a blind eye? Plus, who had the funds to pay to put up that barn? Even a plain metal structure is not cheap when it is that size and well-constructed (it looks like the only well-constructed building on that particular site). I am not sure a small time drug dealer, cockfighting gambler, car fixer-upper/flipper could have paid for that barn. From day one, the barn and the questions it raises have stood out to me.
And now LM is refusing to comment.
And now LM is refusing to comment.