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By KANTELE FRANKO Associated Press. PIKETON, Ohio (AP) - An out-of-breath caller who found two of the eight slain members of an Ohio family told a 911 dispatcher in a quavering voice that "there's blood all over the house." "I think my brother-in-law's dead," she said, her voice rising as she adds.... |
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The most Luo Xongxu knew about Kenya before flying in from China was its diverse wildlife and massive infrastructure projects funded by Chinese money. But, for the last 18 months, he has seen few animals and infrastructure except pesky insects and the walls of a century- old cramped windowless cell.... |
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An out-of-breath caller who found two of the eight slain members of an Ohio family told a 911 dispatcher in a quavering voice that "there's blood all over the house." "I think my brother-in-law's dead," she said, her voice rising as she adds later that it looks like someone has "beat the crap out of them. |
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Investigators said that none of the deaths appeared self-inflicted and that they believed at least one assailant remained at large, considered armed and dangerous. Investigators were following up what they described as an "overwhelming" amount of tips, but no one had been arrested. |
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CHILLICOTH, Ohio. — There are currently more questions than answers surrounding Friday's mass shooting in Pike County.
so far (will be updated as new information arrives): TIMELINE. 7:53 a.m., Friday: The Pike County Sheriff’s Office is called to 4077 Union Hill Road. The caller says there is a lot of blood and two male victims. |
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11:30 a.m., Saturday: The attorney general, via press release, said the shootings are still under investigation and no arrests had been made. DeWine said he spoke with Ohio Gov. John Kasich on Saturday morning to update him on the investigation. 12 p.m. |
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Her next act brought Piccard even closer to God. In the 1970s, she became the first woman ordained as an Episcopal priest — leading to an assistant pastorship in St. Paul. Both Piccard's space exploration and faith work proved to be as controversial as they were historic. |
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PIKETON, Ohio (AP) - The Latest on the slayings of members of one southern Ohio family (all times local): 3:15 p.m. A woman who called 911 to report two of the eight slayings of an Ohio family says in a recoding that she found her brother-in-law dead and "blood all over the house." Ohio's attorney general released audio of two calls on Saturday. |
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11:30 a.m., Saturday: The attorney general, via press release, said the shootings are still under investigation and no arrests had been made. DeWine said he spoke with Ohio Gov. John Kasich on Saturday morning to update him on the investigation. 12 p.m. |
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PIKETON, Ohio A day after eight members of one family were found dead with gunshots to the head at four properties in rural southern Ohio, authorities on Saturday continued the scramble to determine who targeted that clan and why. Investigators said they interviewed more than 30 people in hopes of.... |
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PIKETON, Ohio — The Latest on the slayings of members of one southern Ohio family (all times local): 3:15 p.m. A woman who called 911 to report two of the eight slayings of an Ohio family says in a recoding that she found her brother-in-law dead and "blood all over the house." Ohio's attorney general released audio of two calls on Saturday. |
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A day after eight members of one family were found dead with gunshots to the head at four properties in rural southern Ohio, authorities continued the scramble to determine who targeted that clan and why. Investigators said they interviewed more than 30 people in hopes of finding leads in the deaths.... |
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Investigators said they interviewed more than 30 people in hopes of finding leads in the deaths of the seven adults and 16-year-old boy whose bodies were found Friday at homes southwest of Piketon. All were shot in the head, authorities said, and it appeared some were killed as they slept, including a mother in bed with her 4-day-old baby nearby. |
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PIKETON, Ohio (AP) - The Latest on the slayings of members of one southern Ohio family (all times local): 3:15 p.m. A woman who called 911 to report two of the eight slayings of an Ohio family says in a recoding that she found her brother-in-law dead and "blood all over the house." Ohio's attorney general released audio of two calls on Saturday. |
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UPDATE: 2:15 p.m. Saturday 23 April 2016. The Ohio Attorney General's office says a Cincinnati-area businessman has put up a $25,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction in the slayings of eight family members. Authorities say they worked through the night processing.... |
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PIKETON, Ohio The Latest on the slayings of members of one southern Ohio family (all times local): 3:15 p.m. A woman who called 911 to report two of the eight slayings of an Ohio family says in a recoding that she found her brother-in-law dead and "blood all over the house." Ohio's attorney general released audio of two calls on Saturday. |
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PIKETON, Ohio (AP) - The Latest on the slayings of members of one southern Ohio family (all times local): 3:15 p.m. A woman who called 911 to report two of the eight slayings of an Ohio family says in a recoding that she found her brother-in-law dead and "blood all over the house." Ohio's attorney general released audio of two calls on Saturday. |
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The Latest on the slayings of members of one southern Ohio family (all times local): 3:15 p.m. A woman who called 911 to report two of the eight slayings of an Ohio family says in a recoding that she found her brother-in-law dead and "blood all over the house." Ohio's attorney general released audio of two calls on Saturday. |
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Authorities allow crime scene investigation vehicles to pass a perimeter checkpoint near a crime scene, Friday, April 22, 2016, in Pike County, Ohio. Shootings with multiple fatalities were reported along a road in rural Ohio on Friday morning, but details on the number of deaths and the whereabouts.... |
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PEEBLES, Ohio — The voice of the young woman who found the first of eight victims of execution-style killings in rural Ohio was breathless and distraught as she told the 911 dispatcher of her grim discovery: There was "blood all over the house" and the bodies of her brother-in-law and a cousin looked as if someone "beat the hell out of them. |
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PIKETON, Ohio (AP) - The Latest on the slayings of members of one southern Ohio family (all times local): 3:15 p.m. A woman who called 911 to report two of the eight slayings of an Ohio family says in a recoding that she found her brother-in-law dead and "blood all over the house." Ohio's attorney general released audio of two calls on Saturday. |
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PIKETON, Ohio (AP) — The Latest on the slayings of members of one southern Ohio family (all times local): 3:15 p.m. A woman who called 911 to report two of the eight slayings of an Ohio family says in a recoding that she found her brother-in-law dead and "blood all over the house." Ohio's attorney general released audio of two calls on Saturday. |
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PIKETON, Ohio — A day after eight members of one family were found dead with gunshots to the head at four properties in rural southern Ohio, authorities on Saturday continued the scramble to determine who targeted that clan and why. Investigators said they interviewed more than 30 people in hopes of.... |
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PEEBLES, Ohio — The voice of the young woman who found the first of eight victims of execution-style killings in rural Ohio was breathless and distraught as she told the 911 dispatcher of her grim discovery: There was "blood all over the house" and the bodies of her brother-in-law and a cousin looked as if someone "beat the hell out of them. |
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The Latest on the slayings of members of one southern Ohio family (all times local): 3:15 p.m. A woman who called 911 to report two of the eight slayings of an Ohio family says in a recoding that she found her brother-in-law dead and "blood all over the house." Ohio's attorney general released audio of two calls on Saturday. |
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Investigators said that none of the deaths appeared self-inflicted and that they believed at least one assailant remained at large, considered armed and dangerous. Investigators were following up what they described as an "overwhelming" amount of tips, but no one had been arrested. |
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