OH - Pike Co - 8 in Rhoden Family Murdered Over Custody Issue - 4 Members Wagner Family Arrested #76

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  • #101
Oh wow! I don't know how the state of Ohio can afford another trial of this caliber.
I would say that Pike Co got a lot of assistance. It's not a thriving county last I checked.
 
  • #102
Buying "Grim Reaper" weapons with goofy Grim Reaper grips in November and December 2016 - for Christmas, after the Massacre.

To the wall - line 'em up

JMO
 
  • #103
I hope so. Hopefully junk's 15 min will be over as well. I can't help it, I do not care for him. I don't have to, but man o

Some jurors are probably asking themselves the same. (I'd be one) Others maybe not. Interesting tactic.
I always put myself in the eyes, ears and thoughts of the jury.

If I were a juror, I would be unhappy to sit though an overkill of possibly unrelated evidence. Especially during an unusually long trial. Just an opinion.
 
  • #104
Nah... he could say he helped build it but didn't know squat about any guns or parts.
 
  • #105
Recess until 3:25 p.m Pike time.
 
  • #106
I would say that Pike Co got a lot of assistance. It's not a thriving county last I checked.

Governor was able to get some money into the state budget for these trials. Barely enough to cover 2, if they were careful. State GE is term limited, low IQ and doesn't like to allocate money for this kind of thing. JMO It's risky to expect them to fund another trial. Defense knows this.
 
  • #107
Nah... he could say he helped build it but didn't know squat about any guns or parts.

Didn't AC state in opening the G4 helped mix and pour the concrete? So then that should be in the proffer.
 
  • #108
Where does this information come from? When did JW state this? If this is true then Jake just again implicated George in the murders - in disposing evidence. George would know they were getting rid of the firearm pieces and parts.

Interesting evidence implicating George.

Angela Canepa

GW4 Trial Day One
 
  • #109
Recess until 3:25 p.m Pike time.

Are we going to the pond next?

If the SKS was in a bucket, it's chopped up into pieces.

I'm done speculating on what is going to happen next. :)
 
  • #110
Built Concrete for anchors... not for gun hiding if you see my meaning.
 
  • #111
I always put myself in the eyes, ears and thoughts of the jury.

If I were a juror, I would be unhappy to sit though an overkill of possibly unrelated evidence. Especially during an unusually long trial. Just an opinion.
This is the first time I've listened, watched, and participated in the thread. I normally don't b/c it's easier to put myself in the juror's place. So far, as much as I feel he was part and parcel of the W4 and acted as part of them, if that makes sense, they've yet to prove it "beyond a shadow of a doubt". Hopefully they'll tie it all up at the end.
 
  • #112
Are we going to the pond next?

I'm done speculating on what is going to happen next. :)

I doubt Fred will let us on the property. She'll meet us at the gate with another one of those guns and BPV
 
  • #113
Governor was able to get some money into the state budget for these trials. Barely enough to cover 2, if they were careful. State GE is term limited, low IQ and doesn't like to allocate money for this kind of thing. JMO It's risky to expect them to fund another trial. Defense knows this.
@Betty P Agree, and because of this, do you think State will offer Billy an attractive offer for plea deal?
 
  • #114
I doubt Fred will let us on the property. She'll meet us at the gate with another one of those guns and BPV

Last one in the pond is chicken!
 
  • #115
I really want to see that vest in action .. maybe when his brother gets on the stand
 
  • #116
They should both plea out... obviously they were involved. I don't see any valid strategy except to confuse, deflect and hope 1 juror is out of their mind.

Save much money... but maybe that is what BW and GW are hoping. Lack of money.
 
  • #117
and why having a vigorous defense for every defendant no matter the charges is so important today; Adnan Syed is fully exonerated after spending years in prison for a crime he didn't commit,
 
  • #118
I can see where they're going but not all of these are on the list. what was my question is if the gun list was made prior to the murders, then yes, it may have been a "wish list". What is this list on Jakes phone? A wish list that he made.
True, they could have bought some of the guns on the list after the murders, since they didn't collect Jake's phone until over a year later. In that time Hubby could buy another safe full.

JMO
 
  • #119
@Betty P Agree, and because of this, do you think State will offer Billy an attractive offer for plea deal?

I don't think it would do any good. Billy isn't smart enough to take a plea deal, even a good one. Remember when he forced his own attorneys to argue for him to be released on bail? Now we've heard his interview, too. State could offer him a great deal and he would fight for a trial, thinking he's innocent. Because he really doesn't think he did anything wrong.

I think the prosecution will win with GW4 and will have to scrape up the money somehow to prosecute Billy.
 
  • #120
This is the first time I've listened, watched, and participated in the thread. I normally don't b/c it's easier to put myself in the juror's place. So far, as much as I feel he was part and parcel of the W4 and acted as part of them, if that makes sense, they've yet to prove it "beyond a shadow of a doubt". Hopefully they'll tie it all up at the end.
I have been on three trial juries which probably accounts for my reasoning.
 
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