Elwood Jones Finally Free: Prosecutor Says He’s ‘Excluded’ As Rhoda Nathan’s Killer
Dec 15, 11:00 AM
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Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich has dismissed all charges against Elwood Jones, ending a prosecution that sent him to Ohio’s death row for the 1994 murder of Rhoda Nathan. Pillich says a review of the case revealed no physical or forensic evidence tying Jones to the killing—and that modern testing and investigative failures left her office unable to proceed. In this update episode, we break down what the prosecutor said, why the case collapsed, and what it means when the state publicly says a man it once condemned is “excluded” as the killer.
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