@ToddDykesWLWT
I’m back in Pike Co., OH, today, covering the sentencing hearings for confessed killer Angela Wagner & her son, Jake. She helped plot the deaths of 8 members of the Rhoden family in 2016 & he was one of the murderers. The courtroom is filled w/ loved ones of the victims.
Upon entering the courtroom, prosecutor Angela Canepa hugged Tony Rhoden, who lost his brother Chris and 7 other loved ones in the middle of a single night, execution-style.
The first person to be sentenced today in connex to the 2016
#PikeCountyMassacre case will be Rita Newcomb, Angela Wagner’s mother. Ms. Newcomb pleaded guilty to forging documents related to the murders.
Deputies just led Jake Wagner into the courtroom. He will witness his grandmother, Ms. Newcomb, be sentenced.
Angela Wagner is now in the courtroom, sitting about 20 feet away from her mother, Ms. Newcomb. The victims’ loved ones are holding strong. They’re in the presence of people who plotted & killed 8 family members.
Pretty chilling to see Angela & Jake Wagner sitting just a few feet from each other. The mother and son have not exchanged many glances, if any.
Andrea Shoemaker, the mother of murder victim Hannah Gilley, is blasting Rita Newcomb, Angela Wagner and Jake Wagner during this sentencing hearing.
Ms. Shoemaker called Jake Wagner and his convicted killer brother George Wagner Jr. spawns of satan.. She called the father of the two men, Billy Wagner (who’s yet to go on trial), satan himself.
During her sentencing, Rita Newcomb just said “I’m sorry.” She testified for the State during the murder trial of her grandson George Wagner Jr.
The judge sentenced Ms Newcomb to 5 years of adult supervision. Sentencing for her daughter, Angela Wagner, is now underway. I’ll be watching closely to see if she has any words for members of the Rhoden family.
Jake Wagner is looking at his mother, Angela, while her attorney shares his thoughts with Judge Jonathan Hein. The attorney is not asking for a different sentence that was agreed to (in principle) when Angela confessed in 2020 - a sentence of 30 years in prison.
Angela Wagner is speaking. She says she knows the pain the Rhodens feel must be “unbearable.” She cited her personal brokenness for letting her get swept up in the murderous scheme.
Angela Wagner’s mother, Rita Newcomb, is still in the courtroom - to find out her daughter’s official sentence. I’m sitting about 4 feet away from her in the gallery.
The mutually recommended sentence for Angela Wagner is 30 years. Judge Hein just agreed to the 30 years, though he switched up some of already agreed upon time frames for certain criminal counts.