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Man who lost eight family members in a 2016 massacre in southern Ohio has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the suspects, saying he wants to prevent them from profiting from the crime.
This Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018 file photo shows Geneva Rhoden comforted while awaiting the arraignment proceedings for Edward "Jake" Wagner at the Pike County Courthouse on in Waverly, Ohio.
A man who lost several relatives in the killings of eight people in southern Ohio four years ago filed a wrongful death lawsuit Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020 against the suspects, saying he wants to be sure none of them receive financial gain from the crime.
Tony Rhoden Sr., who filed the complaint Tuesday in Pike County, wants to be sure that any money that arises from publicity over the case goes to the victims' surviving children.
“In my eyes, why should someone benefit from destroying other people’s lives?” he told The Associated Press.
This Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018 file photo shows Geneva Rhoden comforted while awaiting the arraignment proceedings for Edward "Jake" Wagner at the Pike County Courthouse on in Waverly, Ohio.
A man who lost several relatives in the killings of eight people in southern Ohio four years ago filed a wrongful death lawsuit Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020 against the suspects, saying he wants to be sure none of them receive financial gain from the crime.
Tony Rhoden Sr., who filed the complaint Tuesday in Pike County, wants to be sure that any money that arises from publicity over the case goes to the victims' surviving children.
“In my eyes, why should someone benefit from destroying other people’s lives?” he told The Associated Press.