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  2. Pike County shootings - Wikipedia

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    The Pike County Shootings, also known as the Pike County Massacre, occurred on the night of April 21–22, 2016, when eight people – all belonging to the Rhoden family – were shot and killed in four homes in Pike County, Ohio, near the village of Peebles, 50 miles (80 km) from Columbus and 60 miles (97 km) from Cincinnati. Their bodies were ...

  3. At eight-year mark in Pike County killings, a final trial looms

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    A Pike County jury found George Wagner guilty on all 22 counts against him after eight hours of deliberation, adhering to Ohio law on complicity to murder. Then-Judge Randy Deering sentenced ...

  4. Pike County massacre: Court action still underway at eight ...

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    The Wagner family spent mid-2017 to mid-2018 in Kenai, Alaska, as Ohio investigators put a case together against them in the April 2016 shooting deaths of Pike County's Rhoden family.

  5. Judge moves last Pike County massacre trial out of the county ...

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    Publicity in the case — in which Wagner is charged with eight counts of aggravated murder and 14 other charges related to the 2016 shooting deaths of seven members of Pike County's Rhoden family ...

  6. Judge: No death penalty in final Pike County massacre trial - AOL

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    WAVERLY, Ohio – George “Billy” Wagner III will not face the death penalty when tried for the 2016 Pike County massacres next year, the judge in the case said Wednesday. Jonathan Hein, who ...

  7. What's next after Pike County murder trial? - AOL

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    WAVERLY, Ohio – The conviction of George Wagner IV in the 2016 Pike County massacre case gave the victims' families some measure of peace, Tony Rhoden said when the verdicts came down Wednesday ...

  8. Jeffrey Lundgren - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Don Lundgren (May 3, 1950 – October 24, 2006) was an American self-proclaimed prophet, cult leader, and mass murderer who, on April 17, 1989, killed a family of five in Kirtland, Ohio.

  9. Murders of Annette Cooper and Todd Schultz - Wikipedia

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    The Hocking County court denied it in 1993, ruling that the preponderance of evidence did not prove Johnston innocent. [1] In 2003, legislation brought by Ohio Representative Bill Seitz was passed to amend Ohio's wrongful imprisonment statute. [1] In September 2008, two men confessed to the crime and were arrested. [2]