![]() ![]() ![]() Kincannon is angry and has so many unanswered questions. New Richmond community shaken by murders of three boys, just months after February shooting Yellow crime scene tape still cordoned off the yard. "They were such good kids," Kincannon said, standing just feet away from Doerman's driveway.īy the end of the day, the spot had become a makeshift memorial fashioned out of plush animals, toy cars, balloons, flowers and three small crosses for the three children. They loved being outside, he said, and they played baseball and drove go-karts. While he wasn't close with the family, he saw the three little boys frequently, playing outdoors. Kincannon's children have been neighbors with Doerman for the last four years, he said, adding he was house sitting for his ex-wife when the shooting happened. Many in Clermont County are reeling from what prosecutors have described as an execution-style killing by 32-year-old Chad Doerman, who they say lined up his three sons, ages 3, 4 and 7, and shot them with a rifle.Ĭlermont County shooting: Chad Doerman planned execution of sons, prosecutor says He struggled, at times, to hold back tears as he recalled the aftermath of the previous day's carnage. "I can't even explain how bad it was," said Kincannon, 49, of Milford. Richard Kincannon said he has not stopped crying since Thursday, not since he saw the sheets removed from the small bodies of three brothers who were fatally shot and left lying in the yard of their Monroe Township home. ![]()
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