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Three Wagner family members face sentencing for the 2016 Ohio Family Massacre, while patriarch Billy Wagner attends a key hearing in his case.
The families of the victims in the George "Billy" Wagner IV murder case are urging a judge to reconsider his decision to move the trial out of Pike County.
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.
His delayed trial was supposed to have started weeks ago, but Billy Wagner will return to the Pike County courthouse for pre-trial hearing.
Billy Wagner's son Will, who made his MLB debut for the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night, forgot to get tickets for his family until the last minute.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – George “Billy” Wagner III no longer faces the possibility of the death penalty in his trial for the Rhoden family massacre. Pike County court records show Judge ...
Former Mets closer Billy Wagner, on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot a final time, throws some high heat in a Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.
Billy Wagner received 82.5 percent of the tally from the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, after he missed by just five votes last year.
Billy Wagner, 53, is the lone Wagner family member facing trial in the 2016 Pike County massacre.
There were new developments Friday in what will be the last trial in the Pike County massacre case. Prosecutors say George "Billy" Wagner was part of a plot that left eight members of the Rhoden ...
Angela Wagner, her son Edward “Jake” and her mother Rita Newcomb appeared in Pike County Court of Common Pleas on Friday.
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