OH - Pike County: 8 people from one family dead as police hunt for killer(s) - #29

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If you can view this, it is people in hazmat suits called to the scene of a body found. It also says why they were wearing hazmat suits.
https://www.facebook.com/SteveBakerWHIO/videos/1373367976051432/

Thank you, it was interesting. In the video you shared, hazmat suits were worn by precaution when they found the body. It doesn't mean drug was found.

If there was blood everywhere in these home, if one of the victims, for example GR, was considered at risk, it might be just enough to justify their use. This is what I take out of this video although it doesn't refer in any way to the Rhoden case.
 
If you can view this, it is people in hazmat suits called to the scene of a body found. It also says why they were wearing hazmat suits.
https://www.facebook.com/SteveBakerWHIO/videos/1373367976051432/

From what we can tell from the copter photos for the CR1 place, I agree, those don't look like hazmat suits, and, as we know, the news does not always get it right. With BJM saying there was blood all over the place, I'd might have requested one though...
 
Thank you, it was interesting. In the video you shared, hazmat suits were worn by precaution when they found the body. It doesn't mean drug was found.

If there was blood everywhere in these home, if one of the victims, for example GR, was considered at risk, it might be just enough to justify their use. This is what I take out of this video although it doesn't refer in any way to the Rhoden case.

No it has nothing to do with the Rhoden case. There were no drugs found on the body. The body was decomposed enough that they couldn't determine if it was male or female at the scene. Between that and the fact the location was known for drug use, the suits were precautionary. LE and medics are ODing and getting sick from casual contact with the crap people are using these days. But it does show what a hazmat suit looks like since there has been discussion of them in the Rhoden case.
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From what we can tell from the copter photos for the CR1 place, I agree, those don't look like hazmat suits, and, as we know, the news does not always get it right. With BJM saying there was blood all over the place, I'd might have requested one though...

That is why I posted the video.
 
That is why I posted the video.
Oh yeah, understood. Great comparison too. I just meant it helped to point out that the news folks could very well have been, and probably were, wrong (gasp). :noooo:
 
Chris Graves went to Alaska. She is back. I haven't seen anything new from her since then.

In her most recent story she says the family declined an interview with her at their home and their lawyer made a declaration. Is that it? That was the Alaska story?
 
Oh yeah, understood. Great comparison too. I just meant it helped to point out that the news folks could very well have been, and probably were, wrong (gasp). :noooo:

I wonder what the count would be for all the misunderstood information, misquotes, and flat out errors in this case counting LE and MSM...
 
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.

Very interesting and thanks for the link to the article about the former gang member. There's plenty of history to back up the theory that modern gangs have paid enforcers to protect their "interests".

"This is considered an untouched area," said former Columbus gang member Sean Stevenson, as he talked about why folks in Pike County are now being warned about two gangs that could be in the area this weekend to take out believed snitches and sell heavily laced heroin.

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"They normally go where they can set up and operate comfortable without people interfering and getting involved in their business," said Stevenson.
 
I wonder what the count would be for all the misunderstood information, misquotes, and flat out errors in this case counting LE and MSM...

I would guess the number would be staggering.
 
If you can view this, it is people in hazmat suits called to the scene of a body found. It also says why they were wearing hazmat suits.
https://www.facebook.com/SteveBakerWHIO/videos/1373367976051432/

Thank you Dudly. I was able to watch the video (I don't do facebook any more) and clearly there is a big difference between the hazmat suits in the video and the coveralls in the picture at the Rhodens. I was surprised to see that the hazmat suits are worn even outdoors when a body is found.

I have seen a recent Investigation Discovery show in which the CSI team were wearing the coveralls as pictured at the Rhodens (no head covering), but detectives were walking around w/o any covering at all. I know that it was just a reenactment, but I would think even the detectives would have to suit up too as to not contaminate the scene further.

I read in one article (don't remember, no link) where one of the victim's shoes were left behind at the Rhodens. Now whether it is true or not, I don't know, but that seems sloppy of the investigators to leave behind a shoe of a victim if indeed it happened.
 
I wonder what the count would be for all the misunderstood information, misquotes, and flat out errors in this case counting LE and MSM...

Infinite ?

Happy 4th everyone!
 
Thank you Dudly. I was able to watch the video (I don't do facebook any more) and clearly there is a big difference between the hazmat suits in the video and the coveralls in the picture at the Rhodens. I was surprised to see that the hazmat suits are worn even outdoors when a body is found.

I have seen a recent Investigation Discovery show in which the CSI team were wearing the coveralls as pictured at the Rhodens (no head covering), but detectives were walking around w/o any covering at all. I know that it was just a reenactment, but I would think even the detectives would have to suit up too as to not contaminate the scene further.

I read in one article (don't remember, no link) where one of the victim's shoes were left behind at the Rhodens. Now whether it is true or not, I don't know, but that seems sloppy of the investigators to leave behind a shoe of a victim if indeed it happened.

Makes you wonder who would have been wearing shoes at the time the murders were supposed to have taken place... But then nothing else makes sense...
 
Makes you wonder who would have been wearing shoes at the time the murders were supposed to have taken place... But then nothing else makes sense...

Yes. You're scaring me now.
 
I wonder what the count would be for all the misunderstood information, misquotes, and flat out errors in this case counting LE and MSM...

I majored in Journalism in the eighties. Journalism was very very different back then. You had to have three independent sources to run a story. Now, you can just state your opinion as fact. I remember reading Fahrenheit 451 for sophomore English and thinking this is crazy this could never ever happen and now it's happening. Ray Bradbury was a freaking psychic. I don't believe hardly anything in the news now...it's so slanted to sell the journalist's view. Just give me the facts and let me decide thank you.
 
I majored in Journalism in the eighties. Journalism was very very different back then. You had to have three independent sources to run a story. Now, you can just state your opinion as fact. I remember reading Fahrenheit 451 for sophomore English and thinking this is crazy this could never ever happen and now it's happening. Ray Bradbury was a freaking psychic. I don't believe hardly anything in the news now...it's so slanted to sell the journalist's view. Just give me the facts and let me decide thank you.

It was pretty good, I think, till cable news came along. Then they had to try to out do each other to get the viewership. Then opinion got pushed as fact and any source was good enough. Now it's just nuts. I'm like you, just give me the facts...You never have to change or retract facts...
 
Just checking in..another thanks for those of you that keep this updated for those of us that follow...
 
Has anyone else happened across a business, owned by the Ws, that cares for the infirmed?

I ask b/c of a statement that LM made, about them (LE) @ 2:40, in the link below: "took bedding from an old man that was bed-fast. C'mon, why would you take someone's blanket and stuff off a guy that's bed-fast?"

http://www.fox19.com/story/35453014...of-arrests-investigators-couldnt-catch-a-cold

Hope this is not against TOS.
 
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