WAVERLY, Ohio – The 2016 killing of eight people in Pike County is often cited as one of Ohio’s most dramatic crimes. The legal aftermath has been equally dramatic, with four hearings on ...
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 ...
WAVERLY, Ohio – The 2016 killing of eight people in Pike County is often cited as one of Ohio’s most dramatic crimes. The legal aftermath has been equally dramatic, with four hearings on Friday the ...
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 ...
WAVERLY, Ohio (WCMH) – Three members of the Wagner ... her son Edward “Jake” Wagner and her mother Rita Newcomb, in Pike County Common Pleas Court on Friday morning. The hearing is set ...
PIKE COUNTY, Ohio — Two members of the Wagner family and the mother of one of them were sentenced in the 2016 killings of another family of eight in Pike County. Angela Wagner, her son Edward ...
WAVERLY, Ohio (WCMH) – Three members of the Wagner family learned their fate on Friday for their involvement in the Rhoden family massacre. Judge Jonathan Hein issued sentences for Angela Wagner, her ...
Two members of the Wagner family learned their sentences Friday morning in what's been called Ohio's most complex murder ... I’m back in Pike Co., OH, today, covering the sentencing hearings ...
were all sentenced Friday for their part in the 2016 murders of eight members of the Rhoden and Gilley families in Pike County. Jake pleaded guilty in 2018 to the murders. In court on Friday ...
PIKE COUNTY, Ohio — Two members of the Wagner family and the mother of one of them were sentenced in the 2016 killings of another family of eight in Pike County. Angela Wagner, her son Edward ...
WAVERLY, Ohio (WKRC) - There were some surprises during the sentencing hearing for Angela and Jake Wagner with emotions running high as some of the victims' family members spoke in court Friday.