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The 2016 killings of eight members of the Rhoden family in rural Ohio shook the state and stymied authorities. Here's what we know about the case so far.
A man who lost several relatives in the killings of eight people in southern Ohio four years ago filed a wrongful death lawsuit Tuesday.
Tony Rhoden Sr. is seeking unspecified economic and punitive damages against four suspects in the April 2016 killings and two others who were charged with peripheral offenses.
Two members of the Wagner family and the mother of one of them were sentenced in the 2016 killings of another family of eight in Pike County.
George Wagner IV, center, stands next to his attorneys as he is sentenced Monday in an Ohio courtroom for his role in the killings of eight members of an Ohio family. (Brooke LaValley/The Columbus ...
After eight hours of deliberations and a three-month trial, a jury found George Wagner IV guilty on all 22 counts. The Rhodens were thankful.
Eight members of the Rhoden family were fatally shot in 2016. Now, opening arguments are coming in the trial of one of two brothers charged in the killings, George Wagner IV.
Edward "Jake" Wagner pleaded guilty last year to shooting five members of the Rhoden family in 2016 over a custody dispute. The killings were dubbed the Pike County Massacre.
WAVERLY, Ohio (WKRC) - Members of the Rhoden family filled the courtroom Wednesday evening waiting to hear the word guilty read 22 times. Following the verdict, there was a collective gasp from ...
Video EmbedA man was found guilty on Wednesday on all charges for his role in the murders of eight people of another Ohio family after his brother and mother testified against him.George Wagner IV ...
Two members of the Wagner family and the mother of one of them were sentenced in the 2016 killings of another family in Pike County.