Two of the suspects charged in the Pike County massacre case will learn their sentences next month.The case has been dubbed the largest murder investigation in Ohio.The victims — Christopher Rhoden Sr ...
PIKE COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - The new judge overseeing the Wagner family’s cases for their alleged roles in the 2016 Pike County massacre held his first hearing Wednesday, indicating it might not be ...
Two members of the Wagner family who took plea deals years ago will finally be sentenced, according to court records in Pike County. Edward “Jake” Wagner and his mother, Angela, will both be sentenced ...
A new sentencing date has been set for two people in the Pike County massacre.Billy Wagner's wife, Angela Wagner, and her mother, Rita Newcomb, both took plea deals in the case.Police say Angela ...
WAVERLY, Ohio (WKRC) - Billy Wagner will not face the death penalty if he is convicted for his alleged role in the Pike County Massacre. His case is the last of the four Wagner family members for the ...
WAVERLY, Ohio — Judge Jonathan Hein made an unexpected announcement regarding the death penalty during an otherwise routine hearing ahead of the murder trial of George "Billy" Wagner III in Pike ...
George “Billy” Wagner III won’t go before a jury of his peers in Pike County when he faces trial for his alleged part in the murder of eight members of the Rhoden and Gilley families in 2016. Judge ...
WAVERLY, Ohio (WCMH) — The trial of the Wagner family patriarch will be delayed, with a new judge needing to be appointed to the case, Pike County Judge Randy Deering said Wednesday. George “Billy” ...
WAVERLY, Ohio – Billy Wagner loomed large over his southern Ohio family. Hulking, combative, sullen and profane, he set the family's agenda even during long spells living away from them. He taught his ...
WAVERLY, Ohio (WXIX) - The judge assigned to George “Billy” Wagner’s case in the 2016 Pike County Massacre has still not made a decision regarding a change of venue for the 2024 trial. A hearing ...
WAVERLY, Ohio – Throwing out an earlier agreement that would have imprisoned Edward "Jake" Wagner for the rest of his life without parole, the judge in the 2016 Pike County massacre case on Friday ...
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