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		<title>Trial for 30-year-old man accused in 8 Ohio deaths set to begin</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The trial for a 30-year-old Ohio man whose family was accused of murdering eight members of the same family six years ago is set to begin. According to the New York Times, George Wagner IV's trial is set to start this month or early next month. The Associated Press reported Wagner IV, his parents, and &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The trial for a 30-year-old Ohio man whose family was accused of murdering eight members of the same family six years ago is set to begin.</p>
<p>According to the New York Times, George Wagner IV's trial is set to start this month or early next month.</p>
<p>The Associated Press reported Wagner IV, his parents, and his brother Edward Jake Wagner was charged for fatally shooting eight members of the Rhoden family in 2016.</p>
<p>Prosecutors said the alleged motive for the fatal shooting was over the custody of a child Jake Wagner had with one of the victims, the New York Times and the Washington Times reported.</p>
<p>The Associated Press reported that Jake Wagner pleaded guilty last year after admitting to killing five of the victims.</p>
<p>The news outlet reported that Angela Wagner also pleaded guilty to helping plan the murders.</p>
<p>The newspaper reported that George Wagner III is set to stand trial at a later date.</p>
<p>The Associated Press reported that a judge ruled in June that Jake Warner could testify at his brother's upcoming death penalty trial, the Associated Press reported.</p>
<p>The news outlet reported that Jake Wagner had told prosecutors that his brother didn't kill anyone.</p>
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		<title>Prosecutors in George Wagner&#8217;s trial match words of confessed killer with discarded murder weapons</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It's taken 30 days of testimony for jurors in George Wagner's murder trial to see images of burned and discarded weapons.The images show guns, shell casings, ammunition and other items that George's brother Jake Wagner said he, George and their dad, Billy Wagner, carried with them when they executed a plan to kill eight members &#8230;]]></description>
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					It's taken 30 days of testimony for jurors in George Wagner's murder trial to see images of burned and discarded weapons.The images show guns, shell casings, ammunition and other items that George's brother Jake Wagner said he, George and their dad, Billy Wagner, carried with them when they executed a plan to kill eight members of the Rhoden family on a single night in April 2016.Jake, who has declined to let his testimony be recorded, confessed to his role in the crimes last year. He then led investigators to the weapons used during the homicide spree."We were told that he would lead us to the murder weapons," prosecutor Angela Wagner said during her opening statement in mid-September. "So he did. He told us that after the homicides and after they had buried those items and burned a lot of the items as well - that anything that was left over, they had five gallon buckets of concrete, and they dropped the stuff in four different buckets of concrete."On Tuesday, Jake Wagner said his brother George, who's on trial for murder, initially helped him bury the weapons. It's one of several evasive moves Jake has linked George to.But during cross-examination Wednesday afternoon, defense attorney John Parker tried to put Jake and Billy Wagner at the crime scenes on their own - the result of the two men's desire to protect Jake's daughter from possibly being sexually assaulted.Parker cited statements Jake made about George's view of the murderous plan during his plea agreement.Jake said, "George didn't like the idea whatsoever," and that, "He didn't want me to do it," adding that George said, "It was a bad idea."There will be no court Thursday in Waverly for administrative reasons.George Wagner's trial will resume at 9 a.m. Friday with the defense continuing their cross-examination of Jake Wagner.
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<p>It's taken 30 days of testimony for jurors in George Wagner's murder trial to see images of burned and discarded weapons.</p>
<p>The images show guns, shell casings, ammunition and other items that George's brother Jake Wagner said he, George and their dad, Billy Wagner, carried with them when they executed a plan to kill eight members of the Rhoden family on a single night in April 2016.</p>
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<p>Jake, who has declined to let his testimony be recorded, confessed to his role in the crimes last year. He then led investigators to the weapons used during the homicide spree.</p>
<p>"We were told that he would lead us to the murder weapons," prosecutor Angela Wagner said during her opening statement in mid-September. "So he did. He told us that after the homicides and after they had buried those items and burned a lot of the items as well - that anything that was left over, they had five gallon buckets of concrete, and they dropped the stuff in four different buckets of concrete."</p>
<p>On Tuesday, Jake Wagner said his brother George, who's on trial for murder, initially helped him bury the weapons. It's one of several evasive moves Jake has linked George to.</p>
<p>But during cross-examination Wednesday afternoon, defense attorney John Parker tried to put Jake and Billy Wagner at the crime scenes on their own - the result of the two men's desire to protect Jake's daughter from possibly being sexually assaulted.</p>
<p>Parker cited statements Jake made about George's view of the murderous plan during his plea agreement.</p>
<p>Jake said, "George didn't like the idea whatsoever," and that, "He didn't want me to do it," adding that George said, "It was a bad idea."</p>
<p>There will be no court Thursday in Waverly for administrative reasons.</p>
<p>George Wagner's trial will resume at 9 a.m. Friday with the defense continuing their cross-examination of Jake Wagner.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Billy Wagner is charged in connection with the deaths of eight members of the Rhoden family in Pike County five years ago.While it appears Wagner will avoid the death penalty because of a deal his youngest son cut with the state, his attorneys spent Thursday arguing that should be a guaranteed outcome right now."It would &#8230;]]></description>
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					Billy Wagner is charged in connection with the deaths of eight members of the Rhoden family in Pike County five years ago.While it appears Wagner will avoid the death penalty because of a deal his youngest son cut with the state, his attorneys spent Thursday arguing that should be a guaranteed outcome right now."It would become unwieldy. It would become prejudicial to start this case as a death penalty case and then only after the subjectivity of how Jake Wagner proceeded at trial, that the state would then remove the death specifications," defense attorney Thomas Haney said.The request made by Haney and fellow attorney Mark Collins stemmed from the plea agreement Wagner's son, Jake, reached with prosecutors in April. As part of the deal, Jake has agreed to testify about the 2016 murders. In exchange, the state will remove death as a possible outcome for Jake, his brother George, and their parents Billy and Angela Wagner.Angela accepted a plea deal in the case last week.Billy Wagner's attorneys asked Judge Randy Deering to remove the possibility of death now instead of waiting to hear what Jake says in court, saying prosecutors agreed to a contract."He signed an agreement 'to testify' truthfully, and 'to plead' guilty. He’s pled guilty – and ‘to’ testify; that’s what he’s agreed to, your Honor," Collins said.Special Prosecutor Angela Canepa said the death penalty only goes away if Jake actually speaks out in court."The plea agreement states specifically that it’s dependent upon him fulfilling that agreement," Canepa said.Canepa's argument ended up winning the day, as Deering denied Billy Wagner's request. Wagner is due back in court Nov. 17.The fatal shootings at three trailers and a camper near Piketon in April 2016 terrified residents in a stretch of rural Ohio and launched one of the state’s most extensive criminal investigations, which led to the Wagners’ arrest more than two years later.Most of the victims were repeatedly shot in the head, and some showed signs of bruising. Three young children at the scenes were unharmed.The victims were 40-year-old Christopher Rhoden Sr.; his ex-wife, 37-year-old Dana Rhoden; their three children, 20-year-old Clarence “Frankie” Rhoden, 16-year-old Christopher Jr., and 19-year-old Hanna; Clarence Rhoden’s fiancee, 20-year-old Hannah Gilley; Christopher Rhoden Sr.’s brother, 44-year-old Kenneth Rhoden; and a cousin, 38-year-old Gary Rhoden.Prosecutors say the Wagner family planned the killings for months, motivated by a dispute over custody of the daughter Jake Wagner had with Hanna Rhoden.The Wagners used guns with homemade silencers, allowing them to kill their victims as they slept, according to one of the lead prosecutors.
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<p>Billy Wagner is charged in connection with the deaths of eight members of the Rhoden family in Pike County five years ago.</p>
<p>While it appears Wagner will avoid the death penalty because of a deal his youngest son cut with the state, his attorneys spent Thursday arguing that should be a guaranteed outcome right now.</p>
<p>"It would become unwieldy. It would become prejudicial to start this case as a death penalty case and then only after the subjectivity of how Jake Wagner proceeded at trial, that the state would then remove the death specifications," defense attorney Thomas Haney said.</p>
<p>The request made by Haney and fellow attorney Mark Collins stemmed from the plea agreement Wagner's son, Jake, reached with prosecutors in April. As part of the deal, Jake has agreed to testify about the 2016 murders. In exchange, the state will remove death as a possible outcome for Jake, his brother George, and their parents Billy and Angela Wagner.</p>
<p>Angela accepted a plea deal in the case last week.</p>
<p>Billy Wagner's attorneys asked Judge Randy Deering to remove the possibility of death now instead of waiting to hear what Jake says in court, saying prosecutors agreed to a contract.</p>
<p>"He signed an agreement 'to testify' truthfully, and 'to plead' guilty. He’s pled guilty – and ‘to’ testify; that’s what he’s agreed to, your Honor," Collins said.</p>
<p>Special Prosecutor Angela Canepa said the death penalty only goes away if Jake actually speaks out in court.</p>
<p>"The plea agreement states specifically that it’s dependent upon him fulfilling that agreement," Canepa said.</p>
<p>Canepa's argument ended up winning the day, as Deering denied Billy Wagner's request. Wagner is due back in court Nov. 17.</p>
<p>The fatal shootings at three trailers and a camper near Piketon in April 2016 terrified residents in a stretch of rural Ohio and launched one of the state’s most extensive criminal investigations, which led to the Wagners’ arrest more than two years later.</p>
<p>Most of the victims were repeatedly shot in the head, and some showed signs of bruising. Three young children at the scenes were unharmed.</p>
<p>The victims were 40-year-old Christopher Rhoden Sr.; his ex-wife, 37-year-old Dana Rhoden; their three children, 20-year-old Clarence “Frankie” Rhoden, 16-year-old Christopher Jr., and 19-year-old Hanna; Clarence Rhoden’s fiancee, 20-year-old Hannah Gilley; Christopher Rhoden Sr.’s brother, 44-year-old Kenneth Rhoden; and a cousin, 38-year-old Gary Rhoden.</p>
<p>Prosecutors say the Wagner family planned the killings for months, motivated by a dispute over custody of the daughter Jake Wagner had with Hanna Rhoden.</p>
<p>The Wagners used guns with homemade silencers, allowing them to kill their victims as they slept, according to one of the lead prosecutors.</p>
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