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The Orlando Magic are bringing back forward Moritz Wagner on a one-year deal, a person with knowledge of the move said Friday ...
Wagner family members sentenced in 2016 killings of Rhoden family Angela Wagner, her son Edward “Jake” and her mother Rita Newcomb appeared in Pike County Court of Common Pleas on Friday.
Billy Wagner, his wife Angela Wagner and their two sons, Jake and George Wagner were all accused of murdering 8 members of the Rhoden family in April 2016. The victims were shot execution-style in ...
Fredericka Wagner, mother of George “Billy” Wagner Sr., wants to be removed from a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the Rhoden family in connection with the Pike County massacre, according to ...
Crime George Wagner IV sentenced to life without parole for Rhoden family murders Wagner declined to make a statement in court, and his lawyer said he maintains his innocence.
George Wagner IV, center, stands next to his attorneys as he is sentenced Monday in an Ohio courtroom for his role in the killings of eight members of an Ohio family. (Brooke LaValley/The Columbus ...
On Wednesday, jurors in Pike County convicted George Washington Wagner IV, 31, on all 22 counts he faced in the April 2016 killings of eight members of a southern Ohio family, most shot multiple ...
Rhoden said he felt sorry for Wagner IV, saying he is a human being who lost his humanity the night of the murders. Of his own lost family members, he said: “They’re gone.
Wagner is charged with 22 counts, eight of them aggravated murder, in connection with the shooting deaths of seven members of Pike County's Rhoden family and one future member on April 21-22, 2016.
George Wagner IV, 31, was found guilty of eight counts of aggravated murder in the 2016 Ohio shootings of seven adults and a teenager from the Rhoden family.
George Wagner was the first one to be tried since eight members of the Rhoden and Gilley families were killed more than six years ago. George’s father Billy is continuing to fight the charges ...
The Rhoden family speaks for the first time following George Wagner IV guilty verdict in the Pike County murder trial. Wagner was found guilty on all 22 charges, including 8 charges of aggravated ...