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David Rodenbarger makes an appearance in the White County Courthouse earlier in February. (WLFI photo)

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Rodenbarger moved to Indianapolis facility for 'safety purposes'

Updated: Wednesday, 27 Feb 2013, 11:13 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 27 Feb 2013, 11:13 AM EST

INDIANAPOLIS (WLFI) - A White County man accused of killing his mother and half-sister was transported to an Indianapolis jail this week.

Court documents show that on Feb. 19, 20-year-old David Rodenbarger was transported to the Marion County Jail Intake Facility for “safety purposes.”

White County Sheriff Patrick Shafer says because of pending litigation, he couldn't comment on why Rodenbarger was transferred.

Law enforcement investigators say they arrived at a home on East Richey Park in Monticello early in the morning on Feb. 2 to find Rodenbarger, along with Michelle and Jillian Haskins, who were both dead of stab wounds.

Here’s our original story on the murders.
 

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