This year, the WDRB News team jumped into action during several breaking news events and chronicled one of the biggest fraud scandals in southern Indiana.
In December, a jury deliberated for less than an hour before convicting Rhodes of three murders, one count of tampering with physical evidence, and two counts of abuse of a corpse in the shooting of Christopher Jones and brutal beating and stabbings of teenage brothers Maurice Gordon and Larry Ordway.
Louisville Metro Police Detective Aaron Tinelli spent seven years investigating Brice Rhodes' triple murder case.
After a week-long trial and five hours of deliberation on Monday, the jury found Brice Rhodes guilty on all six charges against him, including three murder counts.
Rhodes, 32, faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.
A defense attorney and family members of Brice Rhodes asked a jury Tuesday for leniency in sentencing him on six guilty charges against him, including three murder counts.
Rhodes is accused of shooting and killing 40-year-old Christopher Jones in May 2016.
The trial of the accused Louisville triple murderer reached its third day of testimony on Thursday.
Rhodes is accused of shooting and killing 40-year-old Christopher Jones in May 2016. Later that month, he allegedly killed 14-year-old Larry Ordway and 16-year-old Maurice Gordon.
Rhodes is accused of shooting and killing 40-year-old Christopher Jones in May 2016. Later that month, he allegedly killed 14-year-old Larry Ordway and 16-year-old Maurice Gordon.