Eight family members 'executed' by rogue killer who remains on the run

Eight members of the same family have been shot to death in the head at four locations in rural southern Ohio, authorities said.

Authorities are warning surviving relatives and residents to be careful as the rogue killer roams, armed and dangerous.

Authorities set up road blocks at the intersection of Union Hill Road and Route 32 at the perimeter of a crime scene. Photo: AP
Authorities set up road blocks at the intersection of Union Hill Road and Route 32 at the perimeter of a crime scene. Photo: AP

Three children, aged four days to three years, survived the grisly killings that left seven adults and a 16-year-old boy dead, said Attorney General Mike DeWine and Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader at an afternoon news conference.

Authorities said preliminary information indicates that none of the eight victims was a victim of suicide. DeWine said it's possible more than one person was involved in the slayings.

Lt. Michael Preston, of the Ross County Sheriff's Department speaks to the media on Union Hill Road that approaches a crime scene. Photo: AP
Lt. Michael Preston, of the Ross County Sheriff's Department speaks to the media on Union Hill Road that approaches a crime scene. Photo: AP

Some of the victims were in bed, indicating they were shot while they were sleeping, authorities said. The victims were identified as members of the Rhoden family.

"It's heartbreaking," DeWine said.

"The one mum was killed in her bed with the four-day-old right there."

A motive isn't clear, authorities said.

Police tape is deployed across from the Union Hill Road exit off Route 32 at a crime scene perimeter. Photo: AP
Police tape is deployed across from the Union Hill Road exit off Route 32 at a crime scene perimeter. Photo: AP

A dozen Bureau of Criminal Investigation agents were called Friday morning to Pike County, an economically struggling area in the Appalachian region some 80 miles east of Cincinnati.

Goldie Hilderbran, 65, said she lives about a mile from where she has been told the shootings took place.

"I first heard about it this morning from our mail carrier," Hilderbran said.

Hilderbran said the mail carrier told her deputies had stopped her from delivering mail in the area they had blocked off.

"She just told me she knew something really bad has happened," Hilderbran said.

Media and emergency personnel stand at the perimeter of a crime scene as investigation vehicles drive up Union Hill Road. Photo: AP
Media and emergency personnel stand at the perimeter of a crime scene as investigation vehicles drive up Union Hill Road. Photo: AP

Governor John Kasich, campaigning in Pennsylvania for his Republican presidential bid, said his office was monitoring the situation in Pike County.

"Reports we are receiving from Peebles are tragic beyond comprehension," Kasich wrote on his Twitter account.

The FBI in Cincinnati also said it was closely monitoring the situation and has offered assistance to the Pike County sheriff's office if needed.

Peebles High School imposed a precautionary lockout Friday morning after authorities notified the superintendent of shootings that had occurred a few miles away, according to Regina Bennington, secretary to the superintendent for the Adams County Ohio Valley Schools district.

High school officials said the school was back to normal operations later Friday morning.

Piketon is the site of a Cold War-era uranium plant that was closed in 2001 and is still being cleaned up.