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She echoed Jake's testimony, telling the jury she was upset in general that agents waited until the Wagners were gone to search, when agents had been to the farm when they were packing. She described feeling nervous, worried and upset when the family learned, from Alaska, that BCI agents were searching the Peterson Road farm. Fredericka offered to pay Angela $1,000 a month if the family stayed in Ohio, but Angela declined, she said.Īngela said she wouldn't have made the move at all if she'd known how sick her own father was at the time. Billy was on the fence about leaving, particularly because his father was very sick, and his mother, Fredericka, didn't want him to leave either, Angela said.īilly's mother "had a very big crying episode" over the idea of Billy moving with the family, Angela said. In April 2017, the family decided to move to Alaska after selling their farm on Peterson Road, but not after discussing it thoroughly, Angela told the jury. "My belief is even if we hadn't ended up in jail or arrested," the family would never "get away with it," because they had to live with what they'd done regardless, she replied.

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"We were trying to not tell anybody," said Angela, explaining she hadn't understood what Billy meant by "the truth."Īngela Canepa, special prosecutor, asked Angela whether she'd believed at any point the Wagners would get away with the murders. She said he told her he'd told them "the truth" and if agents spoke with her, she should do the same. She said she didn't know what was in the concrete buckets and was taking care of Bulvine and Sophia, Jake and George's children, while the goose house was being put into the pond at the Flying W Farm.īilly told his sister no one but him was to touch the goose house, Angela said.īy this point, agents with the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigations had begun trying to speak with Angela and her family, she said Billy told her he spoke with officers in their car in a parking lot.

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On Wednesday, Angela testified that Billy wanted to build a goose house for his father, bringing materials down and teaching George and Jake how to construct it.

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The trial is the first time a person has faced a jury for the deaths of the Rhoden family six years ago. He faces eight charges of aggravated murder, along with other charges associated with tampering with evidence, conspiracy and forgery.įound dead that day were 40-year-old Christopher Rhoden Sr., 37-year-old Dana Rhoden, 20-year-old Hannah "Hazel" Gilley, 16-year-old Christopher Rhoden Jr., 20-year-old Clarence "Frankie" Rhoden, 37-year-old Gary Rhoden, 19-year-old Hanna May Rhoden and 44-year-old Kenneth Rhoden. George Wagner IV - along with his mother Angela, father George "Billy" Wagner and brother Edward "Jake" Wagner - is accused of shooting and killing the Rhoden family members "execution-style." The family's bodies were found on April 22, 2016. WAVERLY, Ohio - The mother of a man accused of killing eight people in Pike County in 2016 will continue testifying Wednesday, but opted out of being recorded by the media, so her testimony won't be broadcast.














Shoe impression evidence interview