Shot in an extremity? I think it would be easy to say arm or leg but he did not say that.
He also said torso without being more specific. I wouldn't read too much into it.
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Shot in an extremity? I think it would be easy to say arm or leg but he did not say that.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2016/05/27/Piketon-death-certificates.html
Directly from the death certificate article in the Dispatch:
Rhoden's death certificate said he had "multiple gunshot wounds to the head, torso and extremity."
So the Dispatch initially reported no number of wounds/shots. But today they say 9. I am wondering if there are any OTHER sources that state the number of wounds/shots for CR1.
Am I splitting hairs?
The new born baby was reported as there in today's article, but I thought Hanna Rhodnen's 4 year old was said to have been elsewhere?
Maybe it's just the reporting is wrong.
Three children, 2 in Frankie's house and one in DR's. the new born?
The new born baby was reported as there in today's article, but I thought Hanna Rhodnen's 4 year old was said to have been elsewhere?
Maybe it's just the reporting is wrong.
Three children, 2 in Frankie's house and one in DR's. the new born?
I know the bed is in the home.. I'm saying I'm confused why they are saying it's the first time they've heard this. We've known this.
I'm confused.. They've said since the beginning her daughter was in bed with her and unharmed..
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Ok, well, I was confused as to why you were confused.
newtonskeys stated it was the first time seeing it. I am not confused or surprised by that.
I'm done... lol!
Where's the confusion? Presumably, the bed was in the home.
In addition, the state fire marshal’s office helped in the investigation, and the Franklin County dive team came from Columbus to, among other things, run special cameras down into wells to look for evidence.
I know.... Again, the original poster states it was the first time they've heard that.. When we had that information early. My confusion is why they have never heard the child was unharmed in the home until today, when it was released over a month ago.. Fully aware the bed would be in the home. Confused as to why it's being treated like new information.
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That was confusing. I see why you might be confused. I was confused that they were confused the child was left unharmed in the home as we had that information early on. But now they are confused and thinking it's the 4 year old, so I'm even more confused as their original post states 4 day old.
Haaaa. Confusion. [emoji848]
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I haven't finished reading the last thread sorry if this was brought up already over there. So the dive team wasn't there just to guard the property.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2016/05/29/pike-county-lookback.html
good grief. I had thought they orignally said HR 4 year old was not there at the time, and had been elsewhere.
first time I have seen this. "Hannas 4-day-old daughter, Kylie, was found in the home unharmed"
Noticed that. Now we know why the dive team was there. As info, in rural areas people often get water from wells as there often isn't access to water utilities from a city or county.
Makes sense to check and see if someone threw a weapon, drugs or other evidence down a well.
They did..
Your original post that started all of this is..
Which I said yes.. We've known this since the beginning. The 4 day old was in the home, in the bed, with her mother.
So why are we now talking about the older sister that wasn't there?
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Why couldn't of KR of been killed with CR1 and GR? Why sit in that camper, his brother and cousin were together. Maybe he was killed with them and moved. If running on adrenaline anything possible. Left fork is a mystery with family still alive. Was an update on pike county records~
Noticed that. Now we know why the dive team was there. As info, in rural areas people often get water from wells as there often isn't access to water utilities from a city or county.
Makes sense to check and see if someone threw a weapon, drugs or other evidence down a well.
Noticed that. Now we know why the dive team was there. As info, in rural areas people often get water from wells as there often isn't access to water utilities from a city or county.
Makes sense to check and see if someone threw a weapon, drugs or other evidence down a well.