YOUR QUOTE:
I'm very curious to find out
all of the reasons they moved to AK, and add to that
What the heck were they doing up there for 11 months...
Answer: Living the high life with their "toys" off of the Peterson Road money..Opinion..
Hunting, fishing, motorcycle riding, cruising speeding around the area, boating, voting, going to church and Walmart. Keeping low profile. Oh ya, they brought up their two 4 wheelers, have to have those, and Angela sold things on the internet.
It's not clear whether they worked while in Kenai. Locals said they kept a very low-profile.
Public records show the Wagners had a few minor interactions with Alaska authorities as they began to cement their life in their new home.
Mother Angela Wagner registered to vote in Alaska on July 3. So did father George "Billy" Wagner. Later that summer he was fined for not having enough life jackets onboard a boat. He paid the fine.
One of the sons, Edward "Jake" Wagner, applied for a fishing and hunting license around the same time. Jake Wagner got a minor speeding ticket in Kenai in January.
Other than the speeding ticket, Kenai police said they had no interactions with the Wagners, said chief David Ross.
The family moved back to Ohio in the spring of 2018, DeWine said at the press conference.
Neighbor Brad Conklin confirmed they moved in in June 2017 and out in May 2018.
Family accused of Ohio massacre spent months living quietly in an Alaska mobile home