OH - 8 Family Members Murdered, Pike Co., Media, Maps & Timeline *NO DISCUSSION*

BCI did not suspect the Wagners until months after the investigation started.

Scheiderer is on the stand and is being crossed examined by Canepa about the type of shoe prints found at the homicides.

George Wagner request for bail denied after hearing reveals new details
Time Stamp 1:14

Canepa:

And so early in the investigation you go out and get video footage from anybody who purchased that shoe in 2016.

Scheiderer:
Correct.

Canepa:
In the Walmart in a 50 mile radius.

Scheiderer:
Correct.

Canepa:
Of Pike County. Did the scientist also determine that was a fairly new shoe?

Scheiderer:
Yes. There was, there was little to no tread wear on that, on those specific shoes.

Canepa:
Ok so you thought you were looking for a shoe that was fairly recently purchased?

Scheiderer:
Correct.

Canepa:
Ok. And that was months before you ever suspected that the Wagners were ...


Scheiderer:
Correct.

Canepa:
... the killers.
 
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BCI thinks a suppressor was used in the homicides.

George Wagner request for bail denied after hearing reveals new details
Time Stamp 1:08

Canepa:
As a result of your investigation did you make a determination whether you thought it was likely that a silencer had been used in this - in these homicides?

Scheiderer:
A suppressor yes.

Canepa:
A suppressor.

Scheiderer:
Yes.

Canepa:
What made you believe that?

Scheiderer:
'Cause at the one location there was 3 victims all in 3 different bedrooms that appeared to be killed in their sleep which to us told us that somehow - that the firearm had to be suppressed - the sound had to be suppressed.

Canepa:
Otherwise the others....

Scheiderer:
Would have waken up.

Canepa:
Been woke up. And was that at more than one location? Which 2 scenes specifically are you speaking of?

Scheiderer:
So, would be at Dana's residence which was Dana Hanna and Little Chris. And then at Frankie's residence which was Frankie and Hannah Hazel Gilley.
 
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Suppressor recovered from well/cistern.
Parts to make a silencer.
Murder kit purchases.


George Wagner request for bail denied after hearing reveals new details
Time Stamp 1:45

Scheiderer
"...They recovered a what appeared to be a maglite tube - what I believe it looked like to me - fashioned into a suppressor.

Canepa
Ok and that was actually a maglite correct?

Scheiderer
Correct.

Canepa
And those are made of aluminum is that correct?

Scheiderer
Yes.

Canepa
Ok and they also have serial numbers correct?

Scheiderer
Yes.

Canepa
Maglites do. So when you recovered that from the well were you able to make
contact with Maglite (company) to determine if they could tell you when that was manufactured?

Scheiderer
Yes we did it was manufactured after January 2016.

Canepa
Ok.

Scheiderer
Based on the serial number.

Canepa
Ok so it was manufactured in January of 2016.

Scheiderer
Correct.

Canepa
Based on the serial number.

Scheiderer
Correct.

Canepa
Ok and did you ultimately submit that to ATF?

Scheiderer
Yes we did.

- Canepa hands him the ATF report -

Canepa
Can you tell us if you recognize that?

Scheiderer
This is an ATF report from their lab, I'm just clarifying, from their lab.

Canepa
And were they able to render an opinion about that item you recovered from the well?

Scheiderer
Yah they determined that it was a suppressor as defined by Federal Statute and that it had been fired at least one time because they could see a bullet strike inside the suppressor.

Canepa
Ok and specifically did that suppressor contain the parts that you saw the Wagners
purchasing on-line between the months of February and to April 2016?

Scheiderer
Yes some of them were yes.

Canepa
And specifically for instance there's freeze plugs going down through the middle of that is that correct?

Scheiderer
Yes.

Canepa
Those are to help -

Scheiderer
Baffles baffle the sound.

Canepa
Suppress the sound and those were present in that item as well?

Scheiderer
Yes.

Canepa
Ok and I believe you saw them purchasing 10 of those at a local auto parts store correct?

Scheiderer
Yes correct.

Canepa
With cash.

Scheiderer
Yes.

Canepa
Did you also observe them purchasing other items - what you reference as the murder kit - but other items in the months leading up to these homicides?

Scheiderer
Yes we did.

Canepa
And what were those?

Scheiderer
They made purchases for a SKS magazine, SKS ammo. When I say SKS I mean 7.62 by 39 which is consistent with the 30 caliber. They purchased masks, I believe there was a bug detector that was purchased in that time - counter surveillance device.

Canepa
And the ammo and the magazines specifically were purchased March 27, 2016
correct?

Scheiderer
Yes.
 
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Here is what was said regarding a heavier weight bullet.

George Wagner request for bail denied after hearing reveals new details
Time Stamp 1:10

Scheiderer:
So at this location (Chris SR's) we have evidence that a 30 caliber rifle was used at this location. We also have evidence that a Glock 40 caliber firearm was fired and we recovered bullet fragments of the 30 caliber as well as the 40 caliber and a casing from the 40 caliber cartridge.

Canepa:
Ok and I believe you already testified that - that 40 caliber was determined to be fired from a Glock.

Scheiderer:
Correct.

Canepa:
Ok and then you said a 30 caliber - was there an opinion about the projectile from the 30 caliber?

Scheiderer:
Yah it was a metallic cartridge and it was believed to be a military style round like a 7.62 cartridge.

Canepa:
Ok.

Scheiderer:
There was other 30 calibers that were eliminated as potential contributors.

Canepa:
Ok and specifically because that's a little bit heavier weight.

Scheiderer:
Yes it was a - yes it was a heavier - yes.

Canepa:
And can you tell us where were those - where was the ballistic evidence found at scene one?

Scheiderer:
In the living room which is the primary room of the residence and then also on the front porch leading up to the residence.

Canepa:
Ok.

Scheiderer:
And - and underneath the residence there was also a bullet retrieved from the dirt underneath the residence.
 
RIP Leonard Manley - A great family man who suffered the tragic loss of his daughter, son in law and 3 grandchildren at the hands of Wagner devils - Billy, Angela, George and Jake. It's such a shame he passed before he could see justice served on the killers of his family. He deserved so much better.

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Leonard Manley, outspoken patriarch of 5 murdered in Rhoden family killings, dies

Leonard Manley, the fierce patriarch whose devotion to his family never waned during the investigation into the slayings of his daughter, son-in-law and three grandchildren in Pike County in 2016, died Sunday. He was 70.

Manley was the father of Dana Manley Rhoden, 37; father-in-law of Christopher Rhoden, Sr., 40; and grandfather of Clarence “Frankie” Rhoden, 20; Hanna Rhoden, 19; and Christopher Rhoden, Jr., 16 — five of the eight victims in the killings that also left Hannah Hazel Gilley, 20; Kenneth Rhoden, 44; and Gary Rhoden, 38, dead.

Manley, a mechanic who broke his neck as a young man while working for a logging company and managed to find help on his own, died at home from natural causes, according to the Pike County Coroner’s Office in Waverly. There will not be an autopsy.

Services are pending at the Wallace-Thompson Funeral Home in Peebles, according to the Rev. Phil Fulton, pastor at Union Hill Church.

"He got liver cancer and two months ago he gave his heart to the Lord and he said he was the happiest he had ever been in his life," said Fulton, who is also fighting cancer. “Bless his heart. I loved that man, I really did.”

Manley, at first a vocal critic of law enforcement as the investigation dragged from months into years, later became a fixture at the Pike County courthouse after authorities arrested four members of another local family in the slayings. Manley vowed to seek justice for his family and he rarely missed a court hearing.

In those early days, however, his sometimes gruff demeanor was off-putting to some in law enforcement and the media. But one thing was clear: He loved his family.

He once said the slayings shattered him.

"You go down and ask about Dana, they will all tell you: I spoiled my girl," he said during an interview just days after the killings outside his home. "They would tell you her dad would do anything for her."

In the early weeks and months of the investigation, suspicion swirled around his surviving family members and some in the community pointed fingers at his son, James Manley, and daughter, Bobby Jo Manley, as possible suspects in what became the state’s largest and most complex criminal investigation.

Bobby Jo Manley called 911 when she discovered four of the eight bodies in two trailers on Union Hill Road on April 22, 2016. She also called her father, who lived less than two miles away, that fateful morning.

Leonard Manley said he knew his family was not involved. He was among the first to point the finger at the Wagner family as potential suspects in the slayings, citing a bitter battle between the two families brewing for months over child custody.

He was correct.

Two years later — and after investigators subjected his son and daughter to lie detector tests and surveillance — authorities arrested four members of the Wagner family and charged them in the homicides.

Jake Wagner pleaded guilty in April to eight counts of first-degree murder and 15 lesser charges, and agreed to testify against his mother, father and older brother in the case. In exchange, prosecutors agreed to remove the death penalty from the cases.

In September, prosecutors dropped eight aggravated murder charges against Wagner’s mother, Angela, 50. In exchange, she pleaded guilty to 14 lesser charges and she agreed to serve 30 years in prison with no option for early release.

Through it all, Manley and his wife, Judy, sought solace at Union Hill Church and continued to attend services there when they were able, Fulton said.

"With all he went through, I tried to understand all that. What that poor man went though," Fulton said. "Nothing, just nothing was as important as his family."

Manley is survived by his wife, Judy; his son, James “George,” and daughter-in-law, April; daughters Bobby Jo, and Kathy Clay and son-in-law Henry Clay; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
 
Discovery documents filed after Jake Wagner's confession. These include items found by BCI when Jake provided them with information about where weapons and other evidence was hidden on Flying W Farms property. In addition to guns there was a knife with latent fingerprints recorded.

Last file is discovery related to audio files

Also includes information about vehicles used for the murders that were sold/given away. A GMC Sierra and Ford F150.

Also includes calls made from Jail by the various defendants and audio of interviews with witnesses, etc.
 

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Hearing, Trial Schedule for George Wagner IV
Per Pike County Court View - 3/2/2022


3/7/22 at 1pm - Motion hearing & arguments on motions.
4/4/22 at 9am - Daubert hearing concerning shoeprint expert testimony.
5/2/22 at 1pm - Motion hearing & arguments on motions.
5/16/22 at 1pm - Hearing on Motion to Suppress.
7/5/22 through 7/8/22 & 7/11/22 through 7/15/22, beginning each day at 9am - completion of jury questionnaires by summoned prospective jurors.
8/8/22 through 8/12/22 - each day beginning at 9am - individual voir dire.
8/15/22 through 8/19/22 - each day beginning at 9am - individual voir dire.
8/29/22 at 9am - beginning of trial, including general voir dire for the jury, opening statements, evidence & so forth. The jury trial is scheduled for 30 days.
 
Angela Wagner pleads guilty in Rhoden family murder case

News article reporting Angela Wagner pleads guilty, 19 Sept, 2021

Rhoden relatives gathered outside after the hearing, consoling one another. One woman glared at Wagner from her car as Wagner exited the courthouse.

"I see a woman with no sympathy, no remorse," she said, commenting on the sentence. "She's getting 30 years more than what our family gets,"​
 
Older article, for reference & it's relevance to change in Rhoden Murders case status, switching from Ohio AG control to Pike County prosecutor.


However, in a response to Wagner’s request, prosecutors wrote that the evidence proves the Wagners committed the murders. And, while the Wagners and the Rhodens had been close at one time, the relationship had soured. The prosecutors wrote that messages from Hanna Rhoden to other family members discussed violence she had endured from Jake Wagner. The prosecutors also referred to an incident a few weeks before the murders that Local 12 had reported on previously in which family members claimed Billy Wagner and Christopher Rhoden had been in a physical fight.

The court filing also reveals that Billy Wagner’s mother, Fredericka, who had been previously charged with perjury, searched for penalties related to lying to the grand jury the night before she testified in 2018. Those charges were dismissed but prosecutors have said they may refile at a later date.

Fredericka had offered grand jury testimony that she purchased bullet-resistant vests on the internet after the Rhoden murders because she wanted to protect her son. Prosecutors had claimed the vests were used in the homicides. However, Wagner’s attorney revealed the vests were purchased on eBay after the homicides.
 


 

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