Dana Rhoden, a 38-year-old certified nursing assistant, cared for many in this rural Ohio community of 2,200. She was remembered for her compassion and sunny demeanor, a soothing presence to patients and their families. Chris Rhoden Jr., 16, was a student at Pike County High School. He had just gotten his driver's license and enjoyed working on demolition-derby cars with his older brother and father. Hanna Rhoden, 19, was part of a girls' championship power-lifting team at Pike County High School. She followed her mother into a nursing career and had taken time off from work to give birth to her first child.
They were among eight family members shot to death, execution style, in their beds the morning of April 22. Also killed were Christopher Rhoden Sr., 40; Gary Rhoden, 38; Kenneth Rhoden, 44; Clarence "Frankie" Rhoden, 20; and his fiancee, Hannah Gilley, 20, mother of their 6-month-old son. The bodies were found in four properties on Union Hill Road owned by Christopher Rhoden Sr.
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