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

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  • #741
Maybe AFTER she made the call to 911 and her dad was there, they then went to the other trailers before the police got there? IDK :dunno:
But that is the problem, that is not at all what they said. We discussed this a lot in another thread. There is also the issue they have made it sound like Bobby found Frankie and Hannah before Chris and Gary.
 
  • #742
I'm not so sure she isn't talking to the older child and maybe actually in Frankie's trailer.

Good point. I never considered her calling from the other trailer.
 
  • #743
What time is the funeral today? I am close to the funeral home and church. Are the funerals at the church like the viewings?
 
  • #744
I read it that way too. Maybe he meant just for the families to view. Idk
Quote:"The last time they saw them, they were alive," Davis says. "We can't make them look like that. But we can, and we will, make them look as nice as possible."
http://www.cincinnati.com/story/opi...irector-thought-had-seen-everything/83813838/

Just a thought I had, maybe open caskets so investigators can check for any dna possibly dropped on the victims after the service to match what they have or don't have?
 
  • #745
Even if she was wouldn't be very strong if she was breast feeding. Just a thought if she she had it 4 days ago.

Not necessarily. I was offered Percocet when I gave birth in February. I declined in favor of ibuprofen, just because I couldn't afford to be muddle-headed.

I don't think the pills angle has merit but it is something that hasn't been brought up yet.
 
  • #746
What time is the funeral today? I am close to the funeral home and church. Are the funerals at the church like the viewings?

NOW I think.. I thought I read at noon. JMO
 
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I work in multiple ER's and medical clinics, including a pain clinic.

The DEA is ALL over physicians about opiate prescriptions.
*snip*

Also speaking of this.. That documentary about the Whites of West Virginia, they all, kids and adults, had tons of pills of various kinds. That made me wonder if these smaller rural areas had much more of an issue with doctors handing out prescriptions. Doing that not only is a danger to the person, it increases crime in the area, it does fuel heroin use and the other big thing, it ends up in the end, making it difficult for patients in true pain, whether acute or chronic.
 
  • #749
What time is the funeral today? I am close to the funeral home and church. Are the funerals at the church like the viewings?
If it is like here, they will have a service at the church and then a short graveside service.

I think the funerals have started or are about to.
 
  • #750
Those cases have been crossing my mind often.

Can you provide a link please.
On Sunday, mushroom hunters found a female skeleton near SpringValley-Paintersville Rd. Intersection with Elam Rd.
Rural area, farmland.
This is Greene County, I think.
 
  • #751
Well all that must fuel the problem. When I broke my ankle years ago I don't think the doc would have just kept giving me pain meds over and over. Also with my kidney stones, after my last surgery and all was clear, if I had kept calling in pain, the doc would have believed me because he knows me.. BUT.. He would have immediately checked to see if something else was still going on that was missed and probably give me one prescription, but he he found nothing, he would send me to another specialist.

Also I had two ER visits with the stones and my primary care knew and they got records of my surgeries also, the doctor called to check on me for each visit and surgery.

Maybe that is more closely followed here because I am in a larger city and there is a network for the hospitals and the doctors.

It is what fuels it. There are docs that take it very seriously, and others that hand out Percocet like M&M's. I've found it disturbing, definitely.

Unfortunately, sometimes the only way to get these people to go away is give them their fix. When we deny them they start yelling, screaming, becoming aggressive, and sometimes even physical. These people don't think they have an addiction, they think they have pain.

Studies have shown long term narcotic use is not beneficial not just for addiction, but people don't want to hear it.
 
  • #752
Not necessarily. I was offered Percocet when I gave birth in February. I declined in favor of ibuprofen, just because I couldn't afford to be muddle-headed.

I don't think the pills angle has merit but it is something that hasn't been brought up yet.

I dont think so either, but thought it was worth mentioning. I'm one of those who think this is going to end with a "you've got to be freakin' kidding me".... motive.
Congrats on your little one.😊
 
  • #753
Service at Noon.

Lot at the Rhoden funeral filling up. Looks like the procession will have a small civilian motorcycle escort. 5-6 bikes. #PikeCounty #CGNow

From Twitter
 
  • #754
If it is like here, they will have a service at the church and then a short graveside service.

I think the funerals have started or are about to.

They must be at the church because no one is at the funeral home.
 
  • #755
I wonder why they aren't having these funerals at Union Hill Church. I thought Dana went there and it was said she took her kids there too.

It was reported that she used to be a member which made me wonder why we kept seeing the pastor. I do think that's where the family gathered though right after the murders and where they met initially with the police.
 
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http://www.chillicothegazette.com/s...-felony-drug-trafficking-indictment/83869328/

Thursday and Friday, the Ross County Sheriff's Office along with the U.S. 23 Major Crimes Task Force, Fayette, and Pickaway County Sheriff’s offices conducted a drug interdiction operation in the western half of Ross County, a result of the Stop Trafficking or Pay the Price initiative.
During the operation, Charles R. Robinette, 47, was served with a five-count felony indictment for aggravated trafficking in heroin.

I'll bet you there's so many drug arrests in surrounding counties looking for answers, plus they don't want this to happen in their county. Pike County has had alot of drug arrests this week.
 
  • #758
I dont think so either, but thought it was worth mentioning. I'm one of those who think this is going to end with a "you've got to be freakin' kidding me".... motive.
Congrats on your little one.��

Same to you!
I'm not ruling anything out...well, I have mentally ruled out the "gangbangers" theory, lol. Cartel is still on my radar though, because I can see an economic motive there. Sorry for those who hate the C word ;)
 
  • #759
I agree with you but let me play Devil's Advocate. What if CRSr. had 9 GSW because it took that many to take him down?
Isn't it possible that he was that good of a fighter? If he was charging at the shooter from across a room or down a hallway, I can see where someone, from a distance, could shoot multiple times to take him down.

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IIRC, in an article/interview about the autopsies, it was stated that ALL shots were fatal which to me means that whoever was shot 9 times was deceased after the 1st shot. IMO, that means the murderer shot in quick succession or was extremely angry at that victim. Same with those who were shot 5 times. I'm not caught up, so I apologize if these has already been mentioned.
 
  • #760
Can you provide a link please.
On Sunday, mushroom hunters found a female skeleton near SpringValley-Paintersville Rd. Intersection with Elam Rd.
Rural area, farmland.
This is Greene County, I think.

I've just been following the Chillicothe 6 thread here on WS. A ton of articles have been posted to it.
 
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