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Rhoden massacre: Autopsy reveals gruesome details in slayings of 8 family members

Rhoden massacre: Autopsy reveals gruesome details in slayings of 8 family members
WEBVTT -- OFFICE, BUT BECAUSE THIS WAS A PIKE COUNTY바카라 게임 웹사이트S CASE, THE INFORMATION HAD TO BE RELEASED THERE. WHAT WE FOUND WERE DISTURBING DETAILS ABOUT JUST HOW CALLOUS THE MRDERS WERE. EIGHT PEOPLE MURDERED INSIDE FOUR PIKE COUNTY HOMES. THE CASE WAS SO SHOCKING, IT MADE NATIONAL HEADLINES. TONIGHT, THE MYSTERY OF WHO바카라 게임 웹사이트S RESPONSIBLE GROWS EVEN DEEPER WITH NEW DETAILS ABOUT THE BRUTAL NATURE OF THE MURDERS. THE CORNOR바카라 게임 웹사이트S PRELIMINARY REPORT SHOWS CHRISTOPHER RHODEN SR. WAS SHOT 9 TIMES, INCLUDING 5 TIMES IN THE FACE, 3 IN THE TORSO AND ONCE IN THE ARM. HE APPEARS TO BE THE ONLY ONE OF THE 8, WITH DEFENSIVE WOUNDS INDICATING HE MAY HAVE BEEN AWAKE WHEN THE ATTACK HAPPENED, AND WAS MOST LIKELY THE FIRS ONE KILLED. INSIDE THE SAME TRAILER, GARY RHODEN WAS SHOT 3 TIMES IN THE HEAD AND FACE, INCLUDING ONE SHOT THAT LEFT A MUZZLE STAMP ON HIS TEMPLE, INDICATING A POINT BLANK SHOT. NEXT DOOR, A COUPLE SHOT WHILE IN THEIR BED WITH THEIR WEEK-OLD BABY IN BETWEEN THEM, AND ANOTHER CHILD ON THE FLOOR FRANKIE RHODEN WAS SHOT 3 TIMES IN THE HEAD AND FACE. HIS GIRLFRIEND, HANNAH GILLEY WAS SHOT 5 TIMES IN THE HEAD AND FACE. ONE OF THE SHOTS WAS THROUGH HER EYE. BOTH THE BABY AND YOUNG CHILD, LEFT UNHARMED. JUST DOWN THE ROAD, THREE MORE KILLED. DANA RHODEN, CHRIS SENIOR바카라 게임 웹사이트S EX WIFE. SHE WAS SHOT 5 TIMES. ACROSS THE FOREHEAD IN THE TEMPLE AND UP THROUGH THE CHIN. CHRIS RHODEN JR. WAS 16, HE WAS SHOT 4 TIMES INCLUDING 2 THROUGH THE TOP OF THE HEAD. AND HIS SISTER, HANNA WAS SHOT TWICE IN THE HEAD. AND IN A TRAILER A FEW MILES AWAY, KENNETH RHODEN, HE WAS SHOT ONCE THROUGH THE RIGHT EY ALL OF IT A DISTURBING LOOK AT VIOLENCE OF HER. WHOEVER IS RESPONSIBLE I
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Rhoden massacre: Autopsy reveals gruesome details in slayings of 8 family members
Preliminary autopsy reports in the unsolved slayings of eight Ohio family members are providing details about the nature of the victims' gunshot wounds but little other new information.The Pike County case involves seven adults and a teenage boy from the Rhoden family who were found shot to death at four homes in April 2016.바카라게임 began inspecting the single-page reports Wednesday following an Ohio Supreme Court decision allowing journalists to view preliminary autopsy and investigative notes, findings and photographs.The photos have not yet been released.The autopsies describe in detail how many times each of the victims -- Christopher Rhoden Sr., 40; Clarence "Frankie" Rhoden, 20; Dana Lynn Rhoden, 37; Gary Rhoden, 38; Hanna May Rhoden, 19; Hannah Gilley, 20; Kenneth Rhoden, 44; and Christopher Rhoden Jr., 16 바카라 게임 웹사이트 was shot.The bodies were all found the morning of April 22, 2016, with the shootings believed to have taken place hours before.The report for victim Christopher Rhoden Sr. says he was shot nine times and notes without explanation that his body showed signs of decomposition.His body was found in the same mobile home as Gary Rhoden, who was shot three times in the head, the autopsy states.Clarence "Frankie" Rhoden was shot three times. His body was found alongside Hannah Gilley, who was shot five times in the face and head. A coroner's assistant said an infant child was found in the couple's bed 바카라 게임 웹사이트 alive 바카라 게임 웹사이트 but between the slain pair.Christopher Rhoden Jr. was also shot four times, the report states, including twice through the top of the head.Dana Rhoden was shot five times, according to the report, and Hanna Rhoden was shot twice in the head.Kenneth Rhoden was found shot once in the right eye.The Ohio Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday in favor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, saying Ohio law allows reporters to view preliminary autopsy and investigative notes and findings, and photographs.Heavily redacted versions of the reports released in 2016 showed all but one of the victims were shot multiple times in the head, but details about any other injuries and toxicology test results weren't released. A message was left with the attorney general's office, which opposed granting access to the autopsies.

Preliminary autopsy reports in the unsolved slayings of eight Ohio family members are providing details about the nature of the victims' gunshot wounds but little other new information.

The Pike County case involves seven adults and a teenage boy from the Rhoden family who were found shot to death at four homes in April 2016.

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바카라게임 began inspecting the single-page reports Wednesday following an Ohio Supreme Court decision allowing journalists to view preliminary autopsy and investigative notes, findings and photographs.

The photos have not yet been released.

The autopsies describe in detail how many times each of the victims -- Christopher Rhoden Sr., 40; Clarence "Frankie" Rhoden, 20; Dana Lynn Rhoden, 37; Gary Rhoden, 38; Hanna May Rhoden, 19; Hannah Gilley, 20; Kenneth Rhoden, 44; and Christopher Rhoden Jr., 16 바카라 게임 웹사이트 was shot.

The bodies were all found the morning of April 22, 2016, with the shootings believed to have taken place hours before.

The report for victim Christopher Rhoden Sr. says he was shot nine times and notes without explanation that his body showed signs of decomposition.

His body was found in the same mobile home as Gary Rhoden, who was shot three times in the head, the autopsy states.

Clarence "Frankie" Rhoden was shot three times. His body was found alongside Hannah Gilley, who was shot five times in the face and head. A coroner's assistant said an infant child was found in the couple's bed 바카라 게임 웹사이트 alive 바카라 게임 웹사이트 but between the slain pair.

Christopher Rhoden Jr. was also shot four times, the report states, including twice through the top of the head.

Dana Rhoden was shot five times, according to the report, and Hanna Rhoden was shot twice in the head.

Kenneth Rhoden was found shot once in the right eye.

The Ohio Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday in favor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, saying Ohio law allows reporters to view preliminary autopsy and investigative notes and findings, and photographs.

Heavily redacted versions of the reports released in 2016 showed all but one of the victims were shot multiple times in the head, but details about any other injuries and toxicology test results weren't released. A message was left with the attorney general's office, which opposed granting access to the autopsies.