And making zero arrests.
Attorney General Mike DeWine and Sheriff Charles Reader declined to discuss possible motives, a time-frame for the investigation or scenarios that have been ruled out. But, they said the case is always on their minds.
“I think about this every morning, and it’s the last thing I think about every night,” said Reader at a conference in DeWine’s high-rise office over the Statehouse. “I see the look of disappointment when I speak with the family, and I look into their eyes and see the grieving they still have.”
PIKE COUNTY: AG DeWine would not say if they've interviewed someone who they believe could be involved in murders. https://t.co/iA28ieH00B
— Will Garbe (@WGarbeWHIO) April 13, 2017
Dead from the middle-of-the-night slayings at four different homes were eight members of the Rhoden family, including wives, husbands, sons, daughters and fiancees. Spared were three children, ages 3 years, 6 months and a 4-day-old baby snuggled in bed next to a mother shot execution style.
Mentioning these surviving children drew the recently re-elected sheriff to tears.
.@OhioAG: It would appear Pike County shooting is more than one person. ... won't say if looking outside Ohio. https://t.co/iA28ieH00B
— Will Garbe (@WGarbeWHIO) April 13, 2017
“There’s babies that will grow up without their mothers or their grandparents,” Reader said. “They’ve missed birthdays and anniversaries. I think about them on Thanksgiving and Christmas and what the family may be going through.”
.@OhioAG "We still have a lot of potential leads ... every one of those tips we run to the ground, basically." https://t.co/iA28ieH00B
— Will Garbe (@WGarbeWHIO) April 13, 2017
Reader and DeWine insist a lack of disclosure about new details will protect the integrity of the investigation — the largest in the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation history. They also insist the case is not cold, and that there exists — somewhere in the county, or elsewhere — someone with answers.
“We will find you,” Reader said to the killer or killers. “We will arrest you, and you will be prosecuted.”
DeWine — Ohio’s top cop, all-but-official candidate for Ohio governor and former Greene County prosecutor — reiterated several times his belief that persons involved in drug activity could be withholding information from investigators.
.@OhioAG DeWine: "There are people in Pike County who have information ... it's going to be better for them if they come in on their own accord."
— Will Garbe (@WGarbeWHIO) April 13, 2017
“This is a homicide investigation,” DeWine said. “It’s not that we don’t care what you’ve done with drugs — we care, but our focus is on the homicide, and so people should not be concerned about coming forward and disclosing information that may be helpful in the investigation that also incriminates themselves.”
DeWine: "It's pretty clear to me someone involved ... knew the territory pretty well. .. Somebody knew what they were doing."
— Will Garbe (@WGarbeWHIO) April 13, 2017
There were three marijuana grow sites at the homes of Kenneth Rhoden and Chris Rhoden Sr., both of whom were killed. This criminal activity, Reader said, was “minute” compared to their slaughter.
“Regardless of their lifestyle, they were human beings,” Reader said.
He noted a $10,000 reward is available in the case and pleaded for donations to increase the amount. Anyone interested in donating, he said, may call 1-855-BCI-OHIO.
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