OH - Pike County: 8 people from one family dead as police hunt for killer(s) #13

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Lol, same one I found, but not the one in tow.

I give up I'm pretty sure it's a lumina but idk what year...I know in one of the videos they also took the red car with the white racing stripe I think that one is a cavalier it's in front of CRs
 
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Forgive the stupid question, but what is the significance of the blue Lumina, as opposed to the dozens of other vehicles?
 
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Don't know how my original post came up saying an older cavalier then my post came up under Col Mustard. It's been along time since I posted. I owned a 95 lumina the same color. I'm positive it's a lumina. I also had a 92 lumina and it had a total different body style.
 
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Forgive the stupid question, but what is the significance of the blue Lumina, as opposed to the dozens of other vehicles?

I said that a couple of pages back. Doesn't matter really, what would we do with a perfect ID?

And I thought the red car had silver racing stripes and looked like a Dodge Neon. :)

Wrong tail lights for a Lumina... I M O
 
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She dropped Brentley off at the Union Hill Road trailer Thursday night, and says she visited until maybe about 10:30 p.m.: “I told Brentley and all of them same thing as always: ‘Love you guys. Be careful.'” http://www.dispatch.com/content/sto...-pike-county-shootings-learns-to-adjust.html#

I haven't read back on the last thread, so not sure if anyone's ask this, but why would she tell them to be careful? Did they know they were in dangerous or potential trouble? We've already assumed Dana moved closer for a reason, but it's not a normal thing to leave people with the last thought of "be careful".

"He had been inside the trailer when his father was killed in the bed, but Chelsea assumes he was on the couch like always and slept through it all." So the killers probably walked right past him, yet killed Hannah with a baby beside her, so they hit their targets ordered by someone. IMO

BTW, I'm so glad he was normally with his mother, because all this time I thought Frankie had him full time. One thing that hits me with this family even in breakups and divorce they still stayed in contact with them for the kids. I can't imagine what Chelsea is going through knowing how this could've been a whole different story. It's all so sad.

I agree.... I found it to be a weird thing to say also. Unless, they were discussing someone who had threatened them but told her not to worry they have it handled.
 
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I agree. I actually work in a non-marijuana friendly pain clinic. The methadone and other opiates we hand out are alarming, the quantity and the dosages. We hand it out like candy. These people come in nodding out and so addicted. None of my friends that smoke pot act like that. I'm very against prescription opiates for long term treatment of chronic pain, especially since there is no proof it even helps the pain, people continue to have it and continue to need more and more. And they become addicted without trying or realizing. While we have strict "rules" in our physicians eyes, those are essentially random drug testing and not asking us to refill your prescriptions early. We also have them sign a pain contract which says they can't get narcotics from elsewhere, but because of the EHR we use there, unless we run a MAPS because we suspect they are getting scripts elsewhere, we wouldn't know. We just don't have enough time to run a MAPS on every person. We do them at random with our drug tests or under suspicion. And really, most of our random drug test only come once a year.

While my friend with cancer has taken some pain meds here and there, she typically bears the pain but smokes the marijuana to help her sleep and give her an appetite since she gets so nauseas from the chemotherapy. So she prefers the indica strains.

I'm pretty pro marijuana versus anything else. I'm not a fan of booze, I'm not a fan of the smell of cigarettes because that stink sticks, and I'm widely against the use of extremely chronic narcotic prescriptions.

I also work in the ER and it's disappointing to see how many drug seekers we really see in a day. People are unaware this problem is brewing everywhere, and unfortunately our health care system caused it. Now people are turning to heroin because rules are becoming stricter and doctors are trying not to prescribe as much narcotics. It's spiraling out of control, everywhere. The opiate induced overdoses we see are also alarming.

Narcotics make me sick as a dog. I've never smoked pot but I've had a friend that did in the last stages of cancer. He got a lot of relief from it. The oncologist said buy pot and I'll deny telling you to DO IT. Getting ahold of it safely was a little tricky. When he died the police on scene just looked the other way. And yes, it's illegal here.
 
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These are the ones I have in my phone. No overhead of DR's or KR's.

The blue car in FR's driveway looks like it *could* be, to me that car being towed looks older, like that one does. The blues seem different colors, but they are completely different views. Not totally ruling it out as an option. JMO.

ETA, thinking maybe it's not. But maybe 1% possible. Haha
It looks like it could be the one parked in the yard in front of the trailer with the tarps on it??
 
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Here you go...
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Someone asked for the original so I grabbed it.
 
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I said that a couple of pages back. Doesn't matter really, what would we do with a perfect ID?

And I thought the red car had silver racing stripes and looked like a Dodge Neon. :)

Wrong tail lights for a Lumina... I M O

We can turn any little detail into several pages of intense discussion at this point.
 
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I said that a couple of pages back. Doesn't matter really, what would we do with a perfect ID?

And I thought the red car had silver racing stripes and looked like a Dodge Neon. :)

Wrong tail lights for a Lumina... I M O

Your right silver stripes :) idk neon cavalier whatever one of the two....lol
 
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Red car with the stripes looks like a cavalier. Looks like a Chevy symbol on the front. Not that it's actually pertinent to anything we are talking about [emoji23] JMO.

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I may have missed earlier discussions on the big, new barn on the property with two of the crime scenes. I own a small farm in an exurb county so we have a WIDE variety of homes on my country road (two immediate neighbors with homes in the 10,000 square foot range and mobile homes a quarter of a mile in the other direction and everything in between). But a big, new, metal barn built on a property that needed as much work and maintenance as the Rhoden's would really jump out to me, to the neighbors, and most importantly to the sheriff's office here. Add in the cockfighting cages, and the junkyard of cars, and you might as well put up a sign that you are probably engaging in less-than-legal activity. It has bothered me from the beginning that LE immediately came out and said they didn't know the Rhodens in a criminal capacity or something to that effect when that wasn't true based on the records people have since found. But more importantly, maybe LE should have gotten to know them but chose not to. Small town corruption or turning a blind eye? Plus, who had the funds to pay to put up that barn? Even a plain metal structure is not cheap when it is that size and well-constructed (it looks like the only well-constructed building on that particular site). I am not sure a small time drug dealer, cockfighting gambler, car fixer-upper/flipper could have paid for that barn. From day one, the barn and the questions it raises have stood out to me.
 
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How come KR, a big, grown a** man lived in a tiny camper? That sounds a bit off to me. His address (acc. to court rec.) is at CR1's place, from 2008(iirc) and at least until dec. 2015. Had he just moved to LF road?
 
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These are the ones I have in my phone. No overhead of DR's or KR's.

The blue car in FR's driveway looks like it *could* be, to me that car being towed looks older, like that one does. The blues seem different colors, but they are completely different views. Not totally ruling it out as an option. JMO.

ETA, thinking maybe it's not. But maybe 1% possible. Haha
Also, in that first picture is that a sheriff's car pulled up into the yard toward the bottom?
 
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Also, in that first picture is that a sheriff's car pulled up into the yard toward the bottom?

No, it's a wrecked car of some sort. But after zooming in on the car on the tow truck, the right side doesn't look as wrecked as this one does to me....
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