Overview
- Caleb C. Flynn now faces an 11-count indictment returned last week that includes aggravated murder, three counts of murder, two counts of felonious assault, three counts of evidence tampering, and two counts of witness intimidation.
- Prosecutors say he used a 9mm handgun and staged the scene to look like a break‑in, pointing to details in police filings as they outline their theory of the case.
- Flynn pleaded not guilty at his arraignment and remains jailed, with WLWT reporting the judge set bond at $3.5 million after earlier reports cited a $2 million figure.
- The witness intimidation counts cover actions prosecutors say occurred from February 16 to February 18, the period between Ashley Flynn’s death and Flynn’s arrest.
- Police records and media releases show Flynn first called 911 to report an intruder on February 16, body‑camera video captured his reaction, and outlets like Fox News highlighted the call while local reports focused on added charges and custody details.