George "Billy" Wagner III returns to Pike County for a hearing in advance of his coming murder trial. Three family members ...
Edward “Jake” Wagner, his mother, Angela, and his grandmother, Rita Newcomb, were all sentenced Friday for their part in the ...
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 ...
Three members of the Wagner family learned their fate Friday for their roles in the 2016 Pike County Massacre.
Here are five of the most dramatic moments from a day in the Pike County Common Pleas Court, where three defendants were sentenced and one sat for a hearing.
One of the people who took a plea deal in connection with the Pike County Massacre will be sentenced to prison in early January.
The ultimate sentence was a shock to the state, defense, gallery, and other court-watchers alike — and prompted audible tears ...
One of the people who took a plea deal in connection with the Pike County Massacre will be sentenced to prison in early January.Four members of an associated family, George “Billy” Wagner ...
Jake and Angela Wagner admitted their roles in the Pike County massacre. George Wagner IV lost in court. Family patriarch Billy Wagner is up next.
Judge Hein sentenced Jake Wagner to a life sentence. Hein surprised the court by giving Jake the opportunity for parole in 32 ...
The visiting judge overseeing the cases, retired Darke County Common Pleas Court Judge Jonathan Hein, filed court papers earlier this week rescheduling their sentencing hearings for Friday, Jan. 3 at ...