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Chicago's Secret River shows are back under the Belmont Avenue bridge this summer
Chicago's Secret River shows are back under the Belmont Avenue bridge this summer

Time Out

time15-05-2025

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Chicago's Secret River shows are back under the Belmont Avenue bridge this summer

We're used to hijinks happening along the Chicago riverfront—remember those gigantic beans floating by a few weeks ago?—and one of the most joyful oddities is making its seasonal return under the Belmont Avenue bridge: the "Secret River" concert series. Humbly taking place on a concrete pillar in the Chicago River with audiences "seated" atop the bridge, beneath the overpass or, most excellently, in kayaks bobbing along the waterway, the yearly DIY gigs are the brainchild of local musician Ben Kinsinger—the self-proclaimed "River King"—and his band Lawrence Tome, who have been holding the performances in the unexpected "venue" since 2022. And Kinsinger and Co. are officially back for the 2025 season, which kicked off last Saturday, May 10 with live waterfront numbers by Lawrence Tome as well as NÜDE (the Chicago-based duo of Ruby Lucinda & Luke Clohisy) and singer-songwriter Jennifer Femme. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 𝕹¨𝕯𝕰 (@bloodygulch) And there are more editions of the one-of-a-kind music experience coming to the riverfront, with future Secret River shows already scheduled for Sunday, May 18—the lineup will include Duck, Beauty and the Bard, Ian McKinley, Girly Pants and Kyle Paul, reports Block Club Chicago —and Monday, May 26. The performances will start a high noon and keep the music flowing (get it?) until sunset, per organizers. You can keep up to date on all future Secret River concerts via Kinsinger's Face book page. As for why Kinsinger decided that a makeshift dock would serve as one of the city's most surprising settings for Chicagoans to discover great local music, the organizer previously told Block Club: 'I have always loved discovering something the opportunity for other people to discover something magical is what I strive to do.'

18-year-old arrested after woman found dead in Ohio Amish community
18-year-old arrested after woman found dead in Ohio Amish community

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

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18-year-old arrested after woman found dead in Ohio Amish community

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An 18-year-old man from an Amish community in southeastern Ohio is facing a murder charge nearly two months after a neighbor went to a woman's home and found her body inside. According to the Meigs County Sheriff's Office and reports from NBC affiliate WSAZ in Huntington, West Virginia, deputies were called to a home near Rutland on March 13, where they found the body of 28-year-old Rosanna Kinsinger. A neighbor from the Amish community told WSAZ that when he hadn't seen Kinsinger that day, he went to her house concerned about her. Inside, he found her body. Her goat also had gotten in, he said. Ohio family contracted stomach bug from puppy bought from Petland, lawsuit claims Deputies ruled the death suspicious and sent Kinsinger's body to the Montgomery County coroner in Dayton for an autopsy, but preliminary results were inconclusive. Detectives conducted interviews and executed several search warrants before identifying Samuel Hochstetler as a suspect. 'This case was such a tragedy to those who knew Rosanna. She was a beloved individual in her community,' Sheriff Scott Fitch said. 'Detectives have worked around the clock searching for answers and were able to get those answers. Hopefully, this investigation helps bring some closure to the victim's family.' The neighbor told WSAZ that Hochstetler was from Kentucky and had been living with him for several months. Hochstetler was arrested this week and taken to jail in neighboring Gallia County. In a court appearance, he was issued a $1 million bond and received a court-appointed attorney. Hochstetler is due back in court on Tuesday. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Amish man arrested for murder of ‘beloved' Ohio woman
Amish man arrested for murder of ‘beloved' Ohio woman

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

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Amish man arrested for murder of ‘beloved' Ohio woman

POMEROY, Ohio (WJW) – A man in Ohio faces a murder charge in the death of a woman. The body of Rosanna Kinsinger, 28, of Pomeroy, was found in Rutland on March 13, 2025. Bay Village student dies after critical injury during lacrosse game According to a news release, Kinsinger's death was ruled suspicious, although the autopsy was inconclusive. 'Detectives followed up on numerous tips, leads and rumors and through investigative efforts, Detectives were able to identify Samuel Hochstetler as a person of interest in the case,' Meigs County Sheriff Scott Fitch said in a press release. Detectives interviewed Hochstetler on Monday, May 5, according to the sheriff. Hochstetler was arrested and charged with Kinsinger's murder following the interview, the news release stated. Local police find raccoon with meth pipe in its mouth during arrest Hochstetler was booked in to the Gallia County jail. 'This case was such a tragedy to those who knew Rosanna. She was a beloved individual in her community,' said Fitch. 'Detectives have worked around the clock searching for answers and were able to get those answers. Hopefully this investigation helps bring some closure to the victim's family.' According to WTAP, Hochstetler was arraigned Tuesday and is being held on a $1 million bond. His preliminary hearing is set for Tuesday, May 13. WTAP reported Hochstetler had moved to Meigs County in fall 2024, from an Amish community in Kentucky. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Ohio Man Charged with Murder of 'Beloved' 28-Year-Old Woman, 2 Months After Her Body Was Found in 'Suspicious' Circumstances
Ohio Man Charged with Murder of 'Beloved' 28-Year-Old Woman, 2 Months After Her Body Was Found in 'Suspicious' Circumstances

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

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Ohio Man Charged with Murder of 'Beloved' 28-Year-Old Woman, 2 Months After Her Body Was Found in 'Suspicious' Circumstances

Samuel Hochstetler was arrested and charged with the murder of 28-year-old Rosanna Kinsinger on Monday, May 5 Kinsinger's body was found on March 13 and her death was declared "suspicious" Police in Ohio said Hochstetler was identified as a person of interest and arrested him after his interviewAn Ohio man has been arrested and charged with the murder of a 28-year-old woman. The Meigs County Sheriff's Office announced in a May 6 news release on Facebook that officers had arrested and charged Samuel Hochstetler with the murder of Rosanna Kinsinger, 28, from Pomeroy, Ohio. 'This case was such a tragedy to those who knew Rosanna. She was a beloved individual in her community,' Meigs County Sheriff Scott Fitch said in a statement. 'Detectives have worked around the clock searching for answers and were able to get those answers.' 'Hopefully this investigation helps bring some closure to the victim's family and on behalf of the Sheriff's Office we offer our deepest condolences,' he added. The sheriff's office said it responded to a report of a 'suspicious death' on March 13 on Dye Road in Rutland, Ohio, where Kinsinger's body was found. After an initial review of the scene by deputies, her death was ruled "suspicious" and the woman's body was sent to the Montgomery County Coroner's Office for an autopsy. The preliminary autopsy results were inconclusive, according to police. Authorities did not say what made Kinsinger's death 'suspicious' or share how her body was discovered. After her body was found, detectives executed search warrants, conducted interviews and processed evidence from the crime scene in order to identify a suspect. After following up on 'numerous tips, leads and rumors' through their investigation, they were eventually able to identify Hochstetler as a 'person of interest,' per the sheriff's office. He was detained by police and interviewed at the Meigs County Sheriff's Office on May 5. After the interview was concluded, he was arrested and charged with Kinsinger's murder. Police said he was taken to the Gallia County Jail. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. The sheriff's office also shared a mug shot of Hochstetler, who could be seen wearing a straw hat and button down shirt with suspenders. Sheriff Fitch told local news outlet WTAP-TV that Hochstetler is originally from an Amish Community in Kentucky and that he moved to Meigs County sometime in the fall of 2024. Mose Troyer, who lived in the Amish community with both Kinsinger and Hochstetler, told WSAZ-TV that several community members noticed the 28-year-old woman had not been seen all day on March 13. When he went to her home that night, he found her dead and called 911. Hochstetler was arraigned on May 6 and given a $1 million bond, according to the outlet. His next court hearing is scheduled for May 13. Read the original article on People

Amish member arrested for woman's murder in Ohio after she was found dead in her home with her goat
Amish member arrested for woman's murder in Ohio after she was found dead in her home with her goat

Yahoo

time07-05-2025

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Amish member arrested for woman's murder in Ohio after she was found dead in her home with her goat

An Amish man has been arrested in connection with the suspicious death of a woman whose body was found inside her Ohio home alongside her goat. Samuel Hochstetler was arrested on Monday and charged with the murder of Rosanna Kinsinger, 28, on March 13, the Meigs County Sheriff's Office said. Kinsinger, whose death was ruled suspicious by authorities, was found inside her Rutland, Ohio, home alongside her goat, a member of the same Amish community, Mose Troyer, told WSAZ. Hochstetler, originally from Kentucky, lived with Troyer for several months after joining the local community. Troyer said he went to Kinsinger's home that night and called 911 after finding her dead. Samuel Hochstetler was arrested on Monday, May 5. (Meigs County Sheriff's Office) Following numerous search warrants and interviews, Hochstetler, who lived across the street from Kinsinger, was named a person of interest in the case. It was not immediately clear how the two knew each other. Troyer, who did not appear on camera, told WSAZ he's disturbed to learn he'd been living with the person allegedly responsible for Kinsinger's murder for weeks. Kinsinger's body was sent to the Montgomery County Coroner's Office for an autopsy, though preliminary results were inconclusive, the sheriff's office said. 'This case was such a tragedy to those who knew Rosanna. She was a beloved individual in her community.' Sheriff Scott Fitch. 'Detectives have worked around the clock searching for answers and were able to get those answers. Hopefully this investigation helps bring some closure to the victim's family and on behalf of the Sheriff's Office we offer our deepest condolences.' Hochstetler is being held in the Gallia County Jail. His preliminary hearing is set to be held on May 13.

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