JusticeforRhoden
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Does anyone have a screen shot or know what was in Chris Sr's trailer the Reader didn't want released but it was released in error ? ( I'm hearing it was on a invoice )
Dr Know? They make both wired and wireless surveillance systems. Either way on that type of system, the dvr is what holds the video. Not the cameras. The wireless camera system is usually mounted with magnets & require expensive batteries that need replaced. It's best to have it all uploaded to cloud in case the dvr is stolen,
This won't let me reply with quote. I need a microscope to see it! I don't remember Gary being married but once.
Does anyone have a screen shot or know what was in Chris Sr's trailer the Reader didn't want released but it was released in error ? ( I'm hearing it was on a invoice )
What is much larger than a few grow ops and a derby racing hobby?
Racketeering.
That's what.
(That is just my opinion.)
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Pike County: Death in the foothills
USA TODAY
Chris Graves , cgraves@enquirer.com
1 hr ago
The House on the Hill
CHAPTER 1
The canary yellow paint is faded and peeling on the house set a bit back from Union Hill Road. But its roof is sturdy, made of metal. Its foundation, rows of cinderblock.
Sheets of particle board cover what used to be windows. Only one is grayed; the rest remain the burnished tan of newness. Not enough seasons have passed to weather them.
The boards are nailed in place to keep the strangers out in case gawkers dont heed the No Trespass signs affixed to the front of the home and to the trunks of greening trees surrounding it. A lone remnant of crime scene tape flaps in the warmth of an early summer breeze.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime...thills/ar-AAj4KpB?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=HPCOMMDHP15
Yeah it may be and if Reader is so certain it's local that who the eff did it? He probably has no clue.Well IMO, that only leaves the kids and Rebecca Clay Allen.
This story ran some time ago, a couple of weeks. Is there something new that's been added to it? TIA
Counterfeiting even crossed my mind...
I didn't hear him say no Derby involvement i heard him say it's not a couple indoor grow ops or a couple of stolen cars on the property.
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You're right, he didn't come right out and say not derby related but I take that it wasn't derby related from him saying it wasn't about possibly a couple stolen cars on the property. You could use those cars to build a derby car. Demo Derby might be popular BUT it's not exactly something one goes into to make money.
He also says it's not about the nickel-dime pot grow operation.
He infers it's about something Much bigger. What that is, everyone has their own opinions.
I just read this again and nothing jumped out at me. Perhaps attention to this article, which gives a lot of details about a private family, is meant to be re-read by others.
I'm certainly not sleuthing family members but Brady R. Is the oldest or is Tony R.? Seems like Chris R. Stepped up to the plate and acted as an eldest brother might. Anyway, large interesting family with a horrible tragic last chapter.
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Hannah never learned how to drive, so she was often stuck on Union Hill Road until or unless someone came to pick her up. On April 21, her sister Meranda had packed a bag to spend the night after she finished her job at a local pizza parlor, said their grandfather Kenny Shoemaker.
But for whatever reason, Meranda drove past Union Hill Road that night.
She headed home and slept in her own bed.
Oct 18 (Reuters) - Officials investigating the execution-style killings of eight family members in rural Ohio six months ago have ruled out the involvement of a Mexican drug cartel and now believe whoever committed the crimes was likely from the area, local media reported.
Was thinking on the video and made some notes.
LE apparently knows the motive.
The assailants knew the Rhodens well enough to get in and out "very quickly".
They were not murdered over drugs, or a couple of stolen cars.
They were murdered over "things that's been revealed while conducting the investigation" (So I'm ruling out cars, dogs, drugs, chickens, gambling... b/c those things didn't have to be revealed.)
They were murdered over something "much bigger" than a couple of indoor grow sites and a couple of stolen cars in their front yard. I live in a small town. I can think of 2 or 3 things, "much bigger" than so & so getting caught w/a couple hundred plants, and a couple of stolen cars in their yard. None of them are good.
I am still thinking hillbilly justice/revenge.
They have a motive now, but we just don't know what it is. "There are no witnesses, at first there was no motive." @ 1:20 - 1:25
Reader alludes to the murders being done "very quickly". @ 2:18 - 2:22
Marijuana was found in all locations except DR's trailer. @ 2:28 -2:33
When asked if he thought a Mexican drug cartel might be involved, Reader's response was, "Absolutely not." @ 2:39-244
"With the nature of the investigation, and the things that's been revealed while conducting the investigation..." Reader @ 2:46 - 2:58
Head of DEA office in Cincinnati agrees w/Reader re; it is not the Mexican cartel. @3:22
Reader says, "some of the Rhodens were dealing pot in the area, though drugs likely have nothing to do with the killings". @3:35 - 3:41
LM says they came to the house and got DNA from him and his grandson and others. @3:58 - 4:02 (Also likely to be used to help them exclude DNA they found at the scenes.)
It's not b/c they had a couple of indoor grows, or a couple of cars were on their place, that may have been stolen, it's much bigger than that. - Reader @4:36 - 4:47