I am hoping the reward is no longer needed. I hope they have ID'd the suspect/s.
http://m.daytondailynews.com/news/news/autopsies-of-victims-in-pike-county-shooting-could/nrBzy/
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Weird, that sounds like more than the grow operations.
Still catching up, but wanted to point out that Dana's house was a mike away. She didn't know about her sister when she called 911.In what world would you mention your ex-BIL before you mention your sister? This has puzzled me since the beginning...wouldn't you be most upset about your sister and her children therefore mentioning them first and foremost?
Weird, that sounds like more than the grow operations.
BBM. This would almost make me believe that Bobbi stumbled on the killer(s). Almost, because it doesn't make sense that the killer(s) would stick around while the police were being called.
I mean, I suppose it's possible that the killer(s) could stay around long enough to make sure Bobbi didn't mention his/her/their name to police, and then threaten her before they left. It seems rather risky though, since they couldn't know that they could flee before police got there. That "please don't hurt me" is really really odd though.
I am hoping the reward is no longer needed. I hope they have ID'd the suspect/s.
http://m.daytondailynews.com/news/news/autopsies-of-victims-in-pike-county-shooting-could/nrBzy/
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He clearly had his heart in the right place. Concerned that the families had no $.Seems to be quoted saying "due to complex developments in the case" he withdrew his pledge. I almost feel the money would be served better helping bury the family as that has been a top issue on FB accounts for several days now. Incredibly heartbreaking.
Those likely were not hazmat but instead Ohio BCI investigators. They wear white jump suits and shoe covers so as not to contaminate the scene. When they come off the scene, the suits are bagged and tagged. As a former public information officer for our local FD, I can tell you from experience, the press only gets about 50% of the story correct normally. I've read a press release that was written down before calling them and by the time it gets to print, the story is changed. My rank was simple firefighter and I've been called Captain, Fire Chief and commander even though I would clearly give and spell my name and rank for them. Never believe what you hear in the press.
BBM. This would almost make me believe that Bobbi stumbled on the killer(s). Almost, because it doesn't make sense that the killer(s) would stick around while the police were being called.
I mean, I suppose it's possible that the killer(s) could stay around long enough to make sure Bobbi didn't mention his/her/their name to police, and then threaten her before they left. It seems rather risky though, since they couldn't know that they could flee before police got there. That "please don't hurt me" is really really odd though.
Those likely were not hazmat but instead Ohio BCI investigators. They wear white jump suits and shoe covers so as not to contaminate the scene. When they come off the scene, the suits are bagged and tagged. As a former public information officer for our local FD, I can tell you from experience, the press only gets about 50% of the story correct normally. I've read a press release that was written down before calling them and by the time it gets to print, the story is changed. My rank was simple firefighter and I've been called Captain, Fire Chief and commander even though I would clearly give and spell my name and rank for them. Never believe what you hear in the press.
IIRC - I think it was like 10 min to get there!
I think the reward was removed because it's too dangerous for anyone to come forward with information unless they do it anonymously. In that case they can't collect the reward.
And it would be horrible living there. Can you imagine living out in the country and knowing there are killers like this that could be even your next door neighbors?
Must be horrifying to be living in that stress.