OH - Pike Co, 8 in Rhoden Family Murdered Over Custody Issue, 4 Members Wagner Family Arrested #71

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  • #501
Listening to Donald Stone. He said after he called 911, Brett Hatfield came on Kenny's property with a 4 wheeler.
Donald told him he'd better not take anything because it was a crime scene.

Police put DS in handcuffs and took him to police station.

Kenneth Grew MJ back in the field. Didn't have an indoor grow.
 
  • #502
this is heartbreaking
 
  • #503
jake wagner the fourth huh. lets hope the info is more accurate then the reporters name checking. unreal
Oh my word...I didn't even notice that!:eek:
 
  • #504
this is heartbreaking
Yes, it is. He is emotional, openly crying while giving testimony. I admire him for his strength to appear on video. This is clearly difficult for him.
 
  • #505
this is heartbreaking

Donald is doing a great job. He went through so much trouble. All the grief and shock, then having to deal with being accused of the murder
 
  • #506
So frustrating .. this is going to be a very difficult trial to follow with this judges ruling. The video I can understand .. but not being able to hear the audio just doesn't seem right for a public trial.
I agree 100%.
 
  • #507
He was at the foot of Kenny's bed when he walked in. Must be hard looking at the photos. Thanks for doing this on video, Donald.

He and Ms. Geneva are both sobbing. Heartbreaking.

Money, keys and coins were lying there.
 
  • #508
I agree with you. In every single article or interview, the marijuana operation is described as commercial, extensive, massive, and growing in many buildings on the properties. This is a cash business. What happened to all the cash? Did the Wagners take the cash? This is money that can't be deposited into a bank account, but would be hidden somewhere on the property. With a large scale operation, they would be bringing in tens of thousands of dollars, if not hundreds of thousands.

So again I ask, what happened to the cash?

oops... imo...of course.
i agree that acting like no one knew about the mj is a dumb way to go about it for the prosecution. it makes them seem like theres something to hide. in fact i think it was an additional motive for billy to rob crsr. he was jealous of him he was very succesful self made man. growing cannabis is nothing like being a "drug" dealer. it is hard work both physical and mental. it takes immense knowledge one small mistake can ruin an entire crop. had he not been murderd by a coward, crsr could have had a legitmate future in cannabis cultivation. cannabis helps people it does not kill or maybe you violent. but it takes time and patience fore sight and planning. its clear crsr was good at it, and what did he use this money for?? to help his family and protect his daughter. to me, the wagners decided to kill when they realized crsr could protect hanna and dana by purchasing that property . this made sofias life better and took any blackmail away from the wagners. chris put down 30k for this home to protect his family. does that sound like a criminal 🤬🤬🤬🤬?? no. it sounds like a patriarch who had no advantages given to him in life. his dad could not read or write. he lives in one of the poorest parts of our nation. and what did he do? did he steal, burn things down, hurt people rob people and commit welfare/ss fraud?? nope. thats the wagners right there. chris rhoden should be looked at as a hero. who cares about pot. billy didnt give a crap about sofia. he was killing chris out of jealousy and also to fund his alaskan getaway. that was what brought all these demons together. g4 killed the rhodens to fulfill this family dream- take crsr money, take sofia, kill everyone who had the nerve to stand up for sofia and then move to alaska funded by crsr hard work. they are the lowest of the low
 
  • #509
To me state has a weak case if they spend days going over the same evidence with different witnesses, by now the jury knows who lived in which home and where they lived, they know and have seen how all the victims looked like when found, if state keeps going over and over what happened the first day I get worried,

they should move on to crime scene analysis, then focus forensically on the Wagner family, showing when did they learn about custody issues, from who did they learn this, when did they first interview any Wagner,

The Wagners may have been on LE radar from start but they had what appeared to be very good alibis, their phones were at their home and if AW had done what was expected of her then those phones were in use that night, which would leave LE to think they were all at home, so I imagine they looked elsewhe3re to see who else could have done it, before circling back to the Wagners, but if JW and AW had not confessed then those alibis would have been presented in court by defense and it would be up to the jury to decide if the alibis were solid or not, or whether the states evidence outweighed the alibi
I think it's important to show all those that arrive initially and found them, those that entered the home didn't touch anything, move anything, remove anything, etc. I can imagine the defense pouncing on something if they did or if the prosecution didn't lay this out so there's no doubt none of those that found the bodies did this and none of the first responders moved anything. It is repetitive, but there were 4 crime scenes and with a grow operation going, this might be smart to just rule out any tiny thought that someone else did it.
 
  • #510
Donald Stone testimony continued, he never went back in trailer after calling 911, 911 call played, he is emotional and tearful in court, explains to 911 he found his cousin with gunshot wound, said it was gunshot wound due to amount of blood on face, 4 wheeler arrived with Brett someone on it, and Donald told him he better not take anything as he had called 911, LE arrived handcuffed Donald and put him in cruiser took him to station, no fingerprints or DNA took or his clothes, Luke also taken to LE

knew KR grew MJ in field did not know he had indoor grow

showing him crime scene photos, he continues to be emotional, KR 3 trucks at his home, showing residence he entered, another camper on KR property, KR building where weed was, cameras at KR none that he noticed, but AC showed him a photo of camera but he didn't notice it when there, KR place shown to him and jury, lock on porch, inside KR home, KR bed (he was at foot of bed when he found KR) very upset when seeing where KR slept with his body in situ, another photo of KR, the blood the same as he saw that day, never got closer than foot of bed, items in photo money, coins, keys and pair of pants in photo exactly how he saw them that day,

showing him large photo of KR residence with his cars, he points out where he was that day and where he had to go to call 911, dog there, didn't know dogs name, dog outside when he went before, dog inside right by door, never barked this day, we let him out, never knew Wagners, Rhoden's close family, helpful people, looked out for one another, protect each other
 
  • #511
I will think of Donald Stone's sad testimony if/when murderer JW hides from audio and video during his testimony.
 
  • #512
CROSS Donald Stone, asking if he needs to collect himself says no, me LR and Sean went in little yellow car, 3 structures on KR property KR lived in middle structure, we parked behind KR truck, BCI questioned him, he told them KR was well off, he trafficked in weed, and he would give Donald money if he needed it,

LR first in me second, I stayed at foot of bed Defense asked him to point out on blown up photo of KR property where they parked that day and estimate how close it was to door, think he said 100 yards,
 
  • #513
Next is Luke Rhoden, we should be able to see and hear him
 
  • #514
Curious about Donald Stone wearing gloves, did anyone catch why, if it was stated?

I'm media challenged, video and sound on my PC isn't working, so I'm stuck with my phone, CourtTV via tv app, or streaming youtube to tv. Law&Crime insists I sign up to view.

Just catching DS being questioned by AC, CTV is behind real time.
 
  • #515
I remember watching Donald Stone in a couple of interviews right after the murders. I knew watching one interview that he hadn't been involved in the murders. His fear and tension was palpable. He didn't know the Wagners, no one knew who had murdered the Rhodens and Hanna Gilley. I thought it must have been very frightening for the family to be living out in those remote rural neighborhoods, no real protection, not knowing where the killers were. As it turned out, the killers were living not far away.
 
  • #516
Curious about Donald Stone wearing gloves, did anyone catch why, if it was stated?

I'm media challenged, video and sound on my PC isn't working, so I'm stuck with my phone, CourtTV via tv app, or streaming youtube to tv. Law&Crime insists I sign up to view.

Just catching DS being questioned by AC, CTV is behind real time.
has a skin condition
 
  • #517
I remember watching Donald Stone in a couple of interviews right after the murders. I knew watching one interview that he hadn't been involved in the murders. His fear and tension was palpable. He didn't know the Wagners, no one knew who had murdered the Rhodens and Hanna Gilley. I thought it must have been very frightening for the family to be living out in those remote rural neighborhoods, no real protection, not knowing where the killers were. As it turned out, the killers were living not far away.
AC questioned Donald Stone about the gloves. He replied that he has a skin condition
 
  • #518
This is my public apology to Donald Stone for suspecting him early on. My apologies Mr. Stone, I was wrong.
 
  • #519
This is my public apology to Donald Stone for suspecting him early on. My apologies Mr. Stone, I was wrong.
You're a good man ColMustard.
 
  • #520
According to James he didn't have any minutes left on his phone and therefore DID NOT receive a text from Jake.

I know this to be true since my youngest GS's are on a minutes only phone so my son can limit the time they spend on the phone instead of doing homework. If someone texts my youngest GS, as I did, after his minutes run out he doesn't get the text. I was mad as an old wet hen once because I texted him to ride his bicycle to my house and water my plants and never got a reply nor a glimpse of him doing what I asked. I called my son a couple hours later to complain about it and he said my young GS's minutes had ran out and he would not get anymore until the 15th of the month when they buy minutes for both young GS's. My GS escaped a lecture about respecting Elders because of that.

JMO
You can not tell me with all the technology that they didn't verify that his phone was out of minutes and would not have seen that text message from Jake? Such poor detective work! Look what they put that poor man through and the family. No wonder poor Mr. Manley was livid!
 
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