Edward "Jake" Wagner and Angela Wagner were both given lengthy sentences for the killings of the eight family members in Ohio ...
Two family members convicted in the killings of eight members of an Ohio family have received lengthy prison terms for their roles in the 2016 shootings.
Three Wagner family members face sentencing for the 2016 Ohio Family Massacre, while patriarch Billy Wagner attends a key ...
The fourth, patriarch George “Billy” Wagner III, is scheduled for a hearing in his case. He’s fighting 22 charges for the 2016 crimes, with a trial that had been set to start Monday in Pike County but ...
Jake Wagner had agreed to serve eight consecutive life sentences without parole, plus up to 160 years on other charges.
as prosecutions near completion in what has been described as the most heinous crime in modern Ohio history. Visiting Judge Jonathan Hein sentenced Edward “Jake” Wagner to 32 years in prison ...
Wagner told the courtroom that two or three weeks after the murders, he prayed the most sincere prayer of his life. FILE – These undated file images released by the Ohio Attorney General’s ...