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Edward "Jake" Wagner On April 21, 2021, five years to the day that the bodies of the Rhoden family were found shot to death, Edward "Jake" Wagner pled guilty to eight counts of aggravated murder, felony conspiracy, four counts of aggravated burglary, unlawful possession of a dangerous ordnance, multiple counts of tampering with evidence ...
WAVERLY, Ohio – Jake Wagner will return to the stand on Tuesday to continue testimony in the Pike County murder trial of his brother, George Wagner IV.. On Monday, in all-day testimony, Jake ...
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 ...
Jake Wagner agreed to serve eight consecutive life sentences and Angela Wagner agreed to 30 years with no chance of parole. ... Tony D. Rhoden Sr. filed the wrongful death case Nov. 10, 2020 ...
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.
The third day of Edward “Jake” Wagner testimony commenced in the first murder trial of the Pike County massacre. The 29-year-old convicted killer spent day three of testimony under cross ...
Jake Wagner's request to opt-out of being photographed or videotaped while on the stand in his brother's murder trial was granted Wednesday morning.
Elizabeth Armer, the woman who married Jake Wagner in Alaska and moved back with the family to Ohio, took the witness stand Friday, describing her time living in the family's home two years after ...