I also think the surprise GW testimony was masterful by his lawyers, many defense attorneys can learn how to allow your client to testify and allow the jury to hear him speak but leaving very little for the state to impeach him or to ask him about the crime scenes,
that piece of lawyering was worth both their fees, and GW was probably of the 4 Wagners the one that would have found testifying the hardest, he is uneducated, he has probably never spoken in a public setting before, yet he got on the stand in the biggest trial in Ohio without opting out and told his truth,
we will never know how AW or JW actually performed on the stand, GW did a stellar job considering what is on the line for him, when he testified, he was still DP eligible
one small point that I wonder about, what if one or more jurors find GW not guilty of the murders, thus they would be saying we don't believe JW and AW, would the state still think they testified to their satisfaction if the jury conclude they are both liars, and what would it do then for BW trial if jurors are not buying what the state and AW and JW are selling