WAVERLY, Ohio (WKRC) - There were some surprises during ... Jake Wagner agreed to life in prison when he pleaded guilty to his role in the murders of seven Rhoden family members and Hannah Gilley ...
George W. Wagner IV, serving a life sentence in the 2016 Pike County murders, is asking for a new trial. >> WATCH: Camels escape from petting zoo in Ohio Attorney Louis Grube, in papers filed with ...
His delayed trial was supposed to have started weeks ago, but Billy Wagner will return to the Pike County courthouse for ...
The hearing went over a few housekeeping items before trial. Change of venue and severance of some of Billy’s charges were the most important items the court discussed.
As Pike County looks to the ninth anniversary of one of Ohio’s largest and most gruesome murder cases, here is the timeline of major events from Enquirer reporting. Pike County victims Chris ...
Hannah, 20, was engaged to 20-year-old Frankie Rhoden. They were among eight members of the Rhoden family who were killed in ...
PIKE COUNTY, Ohio — Two members of the Wagner family ... III won’t face death penalty if convicted in Rhoden family murders Angela pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder and aggravated ...
as well as Wagner's cooperation with authorities in solving the murders of seven adults and a teenager from the Rhoden family in southern Ohio’s Pike County. Hein sentenced Wagner's mother ...
A Pike County man, who is a former resident of Ohio, has been indicted in federal court on charges of possession with the intent to distribute 500 grams or more ...
PIKE COUNTY, Ohio — Two members of the Wagner family ... III won’t face death penalty if convicted in Rhoden family murders Angela pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder and aggravated ...