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On November 13, 2018, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced that George "Billy" Wagner and Angela Wagner and their sons, Edward (known as "Jake") and George, had been arrested and charged [18] with planning and carrying out the murders. [75] [76] The suspects were all members of the Wagner-Newcomb family from South Webster: [75] [76]
Other highlights from Thursday afternoon as Angela Wagner concluded her third and final day of testimony in the aggravated murder trial of her eldest son George Wagner IV include: Angela Wagner ...
George "Billy" Wagner III got a scorpion tattoo on his hand about two months after the Rhoden family was killed, jurors learned in the murder trial of George Wagner IV.
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.
George Wagner IV exits the Pike County Common Pleas courtroom Nov. 30, 2022, just after being convicted on eight counts of aggravated murder and 14 other charges in the 2016 Pike County massacre case.
The family's home and site of the killings, 709 Magnolia Court, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, had sat vacant since crime scene investigators and cleaners finished the forensic investigation of the murders. In many rooms, the walls have been ripped down to the studs because so much of the home was declared a biohazard after the murders. Local real ...
The Pike County Sheriff's Office charged the family on accusations they planned and carried out the murders of the Rhoden family in April of 2016.
The Hillside Strangler (later the Hillside Stranglers) is the media epithet for an American serial killer—later discovered to be a duo, Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono—who terrorized the women of Los Angeles between October 1977 and February 1978, during a time when Southern California was plagued by several active serial killers.