Angela Wagner, her son Edward “Jake” and her mother Rita Newcomb appeared in Pike County Court of Common Pleas on Friday.
Two family members convicted in the killings of eight members of an Ohio family have received lengthy prison terms for their roles in the 2016 shootings.
Three members of the Wagner family learned their fate on Friday for their involvement in the Rhoden family massacre. A Pike County Common Pleas judge issued sentences ...
Jake Wagner had agreed to serve eight consecutive life sentences without parole, plus up to 160 years on other charges.
Members of the Wagner family appeared in Pike County Common Pleas Court for sentencing today, after taking plea deals related ...
Edward “Jake” Wagner, Angela Wagner and her mother, Rita Newcomb, will all be sentenced on Jan. 3, before the next murder trial ...
The fourth, patriarch George “Billy” Wagner III, is scheduled for a hearing in his case. He’s fighting 22 charges for the 2016 crimes, with a trial that had been set to start Monday in Pike County but ...
Three members of the Wagner family learned their fate Friday for their roles in the 2016 Pike County Massacre.
Court records show Billy's trial is still scheduled to begin on January 6, though it's unclear whether this is still a date ...
Beth Karas delves into a complicated and horrific massacre that stunned the small town of Piketon, Ohio, in 2016 when seven members of the Rhoden family were found murdered in a cold-blooded killing.
Edward “Jake” Wagner, Billy’s younger son, pleaded guilty to aggravated murder and other charges and agreed to testify against George and his parents in a deal to help the family avoid ...