The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Coroner: Family of 8 slain feared release of autopsy details

- By Andrew WelshHuggi­ns

Objections by family members did not directly influence a coroner’s decision to shield full autopsy reports of eight relatives who were shot in their homes, the coroner said in a deposition filed Tuesday in the state Supreme Court.

Relatives of those victims raised concerns about the release of details of how their loved ones died, Pike County Coroner David Kessler said in his deposition.

“I met with the next of kin of all the deceased, answered their questions, and after preliminar­y autopsy, and at that point, they were not wanting informatio­n to get out in the public about exactly how things happened,” Kessler said.

The case involves seven adults and a teenage boy from the Rhoden family found shot to death at four homes near Piketon on April 22.

At issue in a case before the Supreme Court are lawsuits filed by the Columbus Dispatch and the Cincinnati Enquirer seeking the full, unredacted copies of the autopsy reports.

Attorney General Mike DeWine, whose office is leading the investigat­ion, is fighting the release of the full reports, saying it could compromise the investigat­ion. DeWine’s office provided heavily redacted versions last fall.

Kessler said the family’s concerns were reflected in a statement he made in July regarding the release of the autopsies. “I do not want to release any informatio­n that might impede the criminal investigat­ion or the families’ grieving process,” Kessler said in that July 22 statement.

Kessler also said he didn’t have conversati­ons with criminal investigat­ors about informatio­n he redacted in the full autopsy reports.

The redacted versions confirmed earlier accounts that all but one victim were shot multiple times in the head but otherwise provided few new details in the investigat­ion.

As has previously been reported, one victim, 44-year-old Kenneth Rhoden, died of a single gunshot wound. His body was the last found by investigat­ors.

The other victims were shot multiple times in the head and, in the case of 40-year-old Christophe­r Rhoden Sr. — Kenneth Rhoden’s brother — in his upper body and torso, as well.

The other victims were Christophe­r Rhoden Sr.’s ex-wife, 37-year-old Dana Rhoden; their three children, 20-year-old Clarence “Frankie” Rhoden, 16-yearold Christophe­r Rhoden Jr. and 19-year-old Hanna Rhoden; Frankie Rhoden’s fiancee, 20-year-old Hannah Gilley; and a cousin, 38-year-old Gary Rhoden.

In the redacted autopsy reports, toxicology results, which could include the use of drugs or alcohol, were blacked out for all the victims.

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