
FILE – In this May 3, 2016, file photo, hearses for six of the eight members of the Rhoden family found shot April 22, 2016, at four properties near Piketon, Ohio, depart during funeral services from Dry Run Church of Christ in West Portsmouth, Ohio. The Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday, April 19, 2017, ordered the Pike County coroner to submit unredacted autopsy reports from the unsolved slayings for justices to review outside of public view, as the court considers media lawsuits seeking access to those full reports. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File) (The Associated Press)
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Family members are pleading for information that could help solve the massacre of eight people in Ohio a year ago.
Geneva Rhoden, who lost two sons, three grandchildren and a nephew in the slayings, said she is begging anyone with information to come forward.
Rhoden said in a video released Friday by the Ohio Attorney General's Office there has to be someone out there with information.
Rhoden's daughter, Teresa Grebing, says in the video her brothers were good people who would have done anything they could to help people.
Saturday marks a year since of the discovery of the bodies of seven adults and a teenage boy from the Rhoden family shot to death at four homes near Piketon, about 70 miles (113 kilometers) south of Columbus.