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If I'm not misremembering, this is the first criminal trial I've followed on WS. My early time here was primarily spent on missing persons cases. But this case was so shocking and the work on this case here was so good that I've followed it closely and watched almost all of George's trial. The only other case I was much interested in was Crystal Rogers--which is still a missing persons case presumed a homicide and only recently came to trial. It took 10 years to get to a guilty verdict with the FBI's help but the people of the town lines the streets to celebrate the conviction--which happened without a body or a manner of death. And in this case, we seem to be going backward.It’s a small rural county and a very big case with worldwide media coverage. No doubt he’s still paying close attention to the case, it’s impossible to avoid.
It’s just the most bizarre case I’ve ever followed. It’s taking so long with the greatest delays and interference coming AFTER two of the defendants giving highly detailed and credible confessions.
It’s like someone tossed a bomb into the midst of the legal proceedings, disrupting a legitimate legal process that should have been completed by now.
Awith the exception of Prosecutor Canepa, everyone in a position of authority to get the final trial back on track has either stood by silently, doing nothing or actively worked to destroy the plea agreements and set the confessed killers free.
It’s a stunning example of either gross incompetence or corruption, JMO, with no end in sight. Another shocking example of our laws being subverted to suit powerful people.
It’s an every day occurrence in Ohio now, not just with this case, but with many laws and legal cases active in the state. The state government ignores the rulings of its own Supreme Court. Billionaires who are unhappy with a law and an active lawsuit preventing them from moving a professional sports team subsidized by a local government simply arrange the state General Assembly to pass another law stating the owners can move the team anyway.
It wouldn’t be surprising if someone pulled a string and had the Ohio House and Senate pass a law declaring all the Wagners innocent and their confessions null and void. And DeWine would sign it. That’s not an exaggeration, JMO.
There are so many cruelties woven into this case, from how the Rhodens and Manleys were treated from the beginning to this new judge essentially allowing a man who killed at least 5 people himself and was instrumental in planning all 8 murders to be eligible for parole. PAROLE. There are people commenting negatively on the Idaho student murders case about a plea deal that included consecutive fixes sentences (LWOP), a burglary charge for 10 years on top of that and no appeals. Some people think only death is enough for that guy, but zero, zip, nada--no appeals. He goes to prison and the door slams shut forever. And Jake Wagner and his family killed 8 people and wiped out a whole family, left kids orphaned and this judge thinks he should come up for parole.
I don't get it. This case haunts me. These 8 people deserve justice.