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Amish man arrested for murder of ‘beloved' Ohio woman

Amish man arrested for murder of ‘beloved' Ohio woman

Yahoo09-05-2025

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.
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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.
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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.
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