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George 'Billy' Wagner III won’t face death penalty if convicted in Rhoden family murdersA man charged in the 2016 slayings of eight members of a southern Ohio family will not face the death penalty if convicted. The judge’s decision was filed in the Pike County Common Pleas Court ...
The hearing went over a few housekeeping items before trial. Change of venue and severance of some of Billy’s charges were the most important items the court discussed.
George "Billy" Wagner faced a judge in a pre-trial hearing with his trial on hold. There are two appeals over whether the judge can remove the death penalty as an option and whether the trial ...
Prosecutors say George "Billy" Wagner was part of a plot that left eight members of the Rhoden family dead back in 2016. The 53 year-old Wagner is charged with eight counts of aggravated murder ...
A jury convicted Jake's brother, George Wagner IV. The fourth and final defendant is George "Billy" Wagner, who appeared in court on Friday in Waverly. "Right now, we're going forward with the ...
George “Billy” Wagner III was i court Friday for a pretrial hearing. The trial date in currently unknown as the court waits ...
It was a long time coming, but Billy Wagner finally closed it out. And he couldn’t keep the emotions from flowing. The seven-time All-Star, in his final year of eligibility, was elected into the ...
Billy Wagner, the patriarch of the infamous Wagner family tied to the 2016 Piketon Massacre, is scheduled to appear in a Waverly courtroom tomorrow, Friday, January 24, ...
Billy Wagner can make ... going to be a Hall of Famer.” Wagner, who pitched for Ferrum from 1991-93, rose from the nonscholarship world of NCAA Division III baseball to the major leagues.
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