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Pike County Murders: George Wagner IV is asking for a new trial, citing errors at trial levelGeorge 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 ...
There were new developments Friday in what will be the last trial in the Pike County massacre case. Prosecutors say George "Billy" Wagner was part of a plot that left eight members of the Rhoden ...
A jury convicted Jake's brother, George Wagner IV. The fourth and final defendant ... Judge Jonathan Hein plans to move it out of Pike County to make sure there's an unbiased jury.
George “Billy” Wagner III’s hearing went over a few ... which says the trial should be held in Pike County. It still could be several months before the state Appeals Court issues its ruling.
One of the members of the Wagner family accused of the Pike County massacre was back in court Friday, less than a month after two other members were formally sentenced. George "Billy" Wagner faced ...
George "Billy" Wagner III enters the courtroom in Pike County Common Pleas court in October for a pretrial hearing. But his most prominent role as the patriarch of the Wagner family was as the ...
In a stunning reversal that set off tears in a packed Pike County Common Pleas Courtroom ... deserved less time than his older brother George Wagner IV. "So 32 years out, you get your chance ...
her son Edward “Jake” Wagner and her mother Rita Newcomb, in Pike County Common Pleas Court on Friday morning. The hearing is set to be followed by another during the afternoon for George ...
None of the three saw family patriarch George “Billy” Wagner during their 10 a.m. sentencings. He was brought into the courtroom at 1 p.m. for a hearing in his upcoming murder trial in the Pike County ...
He provided hours of surprising testimony, saying he didn't know about the alleged murder plot and would have stopped it.
her son Edward “Jake” Wagner and her mother Rita Newcomb, in Pike County Common Pleas Court on Friday morning. The hearing is set to be followed by another during the afternoon for George “Billy” ...
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