
(DUBLIN, Ohio) Dr. Christopher Osborn, 50, was pronounced dead inside his home at 5709 Ennishannon Place after a 9-1-1 call just after 7:30 a.m. on July 18th. After the incident, which has been ruled a homicide, investigators were speaking with a person of interest.
The 9-1-1 call released by Dublin police revealed it was Osborn’s wife, Holli, who found him dead in their bed Wednesday morning, she then called her father, who then called police about the murder. In the call, Osborn’s father-in-law said that his daughter was an RN and that she was inebriated at the time of his call.
In Osborn’s obituary that was released by the funeral home, no mention of his wife Holli is listed as survivors.
In an email reply to the Outlook, Dublin Police Public Information Officer Cameron Keir:
Right now the case remains under investigation as a homicide.
Osborn was a 1986 Parkway grad, he graduated from Ohio Northern University with a B.S in pharmacy in 1991, later he became a Doctor of Osteopathy from Ohio University Heritage College in 1996 and practiced medicine for 21 years in both Springfield, Tennessee and Dublin, Ohio.
Osborn’s mother Pamela presently lives in Van Wert County, he has a son Christopher, daughters Lauren and Rachel and a brother Tony Osborn.

He was a drinker. Open container in Dublin and dui in Columbus. I seen him with open beers in his office…. real winner
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Dr. Osborn was a very intelligent person and a great doctor. Anyone who had the pleasure of meeting him should be grateful, I know that I am. Dr. Osborn saved so many lives and if his wasn’t taken he could of saved many more!!!!
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Dr Osborn was an amazing Doctor that truly cared about his patients. He took calls after hours and helped me when I was sick on vacation 3000 miles away from home. He was compassionate and real. No one will be able to replace him. He was a wonderful spirit and a gifted doctor. He will be terribly missed.
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Dr Osborn was wonderful doctor. My husband and I miss him so much. He was a very caring , compassion and his patients were top priority.
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What does drinking beer have to do with getting MURDERED in your bed in your own home???!! When were these offenses?? Have you ever had a beer and drove? Have your children?? WTH. Sounds like he was a assest to the medical community and I’m sure his children and family, and patients miss him dearly.
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