I haven't caught up on reading all posts yet, so forgive me if this has already been seen:
http://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/doctor-dies-day-after-home-invasion-in-westerville
This was a pill mill doc who had agreed to provide information (aka "snitch"), and while awaiting sentencing is found shot to death in his bed. I don't think there are a lot of individual actors when it comes to certain kinds of crime.
Pure speculation on my part regarding M-13, Konvicted Family or any other specific organization. But I have been saying for some time that the Rhoden murders looked to me more "business" than personal, and at least one former gang member seems to thing that M-13 and places like Pike County go together:
http://abc6onyourside.com/news/loca...ot-surprised-ms-13-could-be-headed-to-pike-co.
Or I could be fantasizing based on a recent trip to the Mob Museum in Vegas. However, J. Edgar Hoover denied the existence of organized crime (Mafia) in this country for quite some time. Meanwhile, not only did the crimes themselves go on, but people were killed for a couple of main reasons. One was snitching and the other was stealing from "friends." Preservation of turf and territory are very important when operating an organization outside of the protection of the law.