I like it. Why would they need bodies out of the way? What could they have been doing? Was it they couldn't look at the bodies while they were doing whatever?
In the Hazlitt article it was stated that "She found her sister’s ex-husband on the floor, bloodied and still, covered up."[FONT="] [/FONT]She had to have raised that cover to know that he appeared to have been severely beaten. Also, if you listen to the 911 audio again, it is as if GR is an afterthought to BJM. (She doesn't mention GR until almost 1.5 minutes into the call, although it is said that they were lying next to one another so he'd be hard to miss... js.)
Just BJM part of 911 call transcribed starting at the 13 second mark:
"Give me just a second. let me walk to the mailbox. I think my bil is dead. Give me just a second. 4077 UHR. 4077, Yes, 4077 UHR. There's blood all over the house. My bil is in the bedroom, it looks like someone has beat the hell out of him. There's blood all over the front room. Pike County, yes,
and they drug him (CR1) in the bedroom. Yes I did. Mine's Bobbie. huh? unintelligable Chris Rhoden, and Gary Rhoden. Both of them in there look like they're dead. I think they're both dead, looks like someone has beat the *advertiser censored** out of them. Not that I know of. The
doors was locked when I got here but I knowed where the key was at and I went in and they were laying on the floor. yeah, I'm out of the house and standing outside right now. Yeah. I thank you. Sobbing, Please don't let it be."
[video=youtube;ZoMRgNwUtug]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoMRgNwUtug[/video]
Maybe killing them all in their beds has something to do with the "deeper than drugs", and is very personal to the assailant(s). It took some extra time, and lifting, to not just leave them where they fell though. I'd think that they'd have just drug them over to the side, out of the way, if the bodies were in the way of whatever it was they were going to take. Maybe it is significant. Maybe it's not. It just rambled through my brain today.