WAVERLY, Ohio - Authorities in Ohio have moved four trailers being stored as evidence in the still-unsolved slaying of eight members of the Rhoden family members last year.
Officials in Pike County in the southern part of the state moved the trailers on Nov. 2 from a now-closed chemical company warehouse to a pole barn inside a Pike County Sheriff impound lot.
WCPO-TV in Cincinnati reports the move was made necessary by the chemical company's impending bankruptcy and foreclosure.
Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader says staff members took photos and video of the move to document that authorities had custody of the trailers the entire time.
No arrests have been made in the shooting deaths of Christopher Rhoden Sr., 40; his wife, Dana Manley Rhoden, 37; his children, Clarence "Frankie" Rhoden, 20; Hanna Rhoden, 19; Christopher Rhoden Jr., 16; his brother, Kenneth Rhoden, 44; cousin Gary Rhoden, 38; and Frankie Rhoden's fiancee, Hannah Gilley, 20.
No suspects have been identified in the April 22, 2016 murder.