Dayton Daily News

Killer suspected of stabbing guard

Inmate has been convicted of murder 3 different times.

- By Laura A. Bischoff

Three-time killer Casey Pigge and a second convicted murderer are suspects in a brutal attack on a correction­s officer at Southern Ohio Correction­al Facility, according to the Ohio Civil Service Employees Associatio­n, the union that represents prison workers.

Pigge was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend’s mother, his cellmate in Lebanon Correction­al and another inmate on a prison bus.

OCSEA spokeswoma­n Sally Meckling said Pigge, 30, and inmate Greg Reinke, 37, are suspects in the attack on the guard, who was airlifted to a hospital in West Virginia with several dozen stab wounds. “It was bad. He is still in the hospital. There were multiple, multiple stab wounds,” she said.

Ohio Department of Rehabilita­tion and Correction identified the guard as Matthew Mathias.

“Matt underwent surgery yesterday afternoon and is still in the Neuro/Trauma Intensive Care Unit at St. Mary’s Medical Center, in Huntington, W.Va. He is considered in stable condition,” said DRC spokeswoma­n JoEllen

Smith in an email. “There is an active investigat­ion with the Ohio State Highway Patrol and the facility is currently on lock down. Because there is an active investigat­ion, I cannot provide any additional informatio­n at this time.”

A spokesman for the Ohio Highway Patrol, which is investigat­ing the attack, said the suspect won’t be identified until charges are filed.

Reinke is serving a life sentence for aggravated murder, aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary, drug possession, intimidati­on and other charges.

When Pigge appeared in Pickaway County Common Pleas Court in September, he was guarded by three armed SWAT officers from DRC. He was sentenced to 25 years to life for the strangling and beating death of inmate David Johnson, 61, on a prison bus Feb. 1. Family of Springfiel­d victim suing state Pigge was on the bus after appearing in Warren County Common Pleas Court where he pleaded guilty to the February 2016 beating death of his cellmate, Luther Wade, of Springfiel­d. He told authoritie­s that he tricked Wade into wearing a blindfold as part of a card game and then used a wall cinder block to beat Wade to death.

After Wade’s murder, prison officials found a hole in the wall between two high-security cells so large that Pigge regularly shimmied through it so he could visit and play cards with the prisoners next door.

Wade’s family is now suing the state of Ohio in the Ohio Court of Claims, saying DRC staff knew that inmates were removing wall blocks but failed to inspect cells and protect Wade. The lawsuit said Wade was sent to R-block, a high-security section, as punishment for smoking cigarettes.

In November 2009, Pigge pleaded guilty to aggravated murder, aggravated robbery, aggravated arson and other charges and received a sentence of 30 years to life in prison. In that case, he killed his ex-girlfriend’s mother, Rhonda Sommers, and set her home on fire in 2008.

 ??  ?? Casey Pigge (left) pleaded guilty to the February 2016 beating death of his cellmate, Luther Wade (right), of Springfiel­d.
Casey Pigge (left) pleaded guilty to the February 2016 beating death of his cellmate, Luther Wade (right), of Springfiel­d.

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