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#PikeCoMassacre trial continues with George's mom, Angela, on the stand. We can't record her testimony, but I am taking notes for you.
She is very careful with what she says. she hasn't pointed the finger at George too much.
The morning started with Lead Prosecutor Angela Canepa asking her if she thought they were going to get away with the murders. She said, "My belief was, even if we hadn't ended up in jail or getting arrested, you never get away with it.”
Then, prosecutor asked her about the Wagner men's tattoos. Prosecutors have tried to prove to jurors they got them to commemorate the murders. Angela said she does not remember when they got those. She said she does not know if they went together to get them.
about a year after the murders, she said BCI came around to take to Jake as they were trying to move to Alaska. She said in Alaska, her brother informed her BCI was searching their packed belongings. She said she remembered feeling "Nervous, worried. I was upset.”
She said she was worried because they were trying to hide things.
She said they spent 10 days looking for houses in Alaska. On the way home, BCI stopped them at the border for interrogations. She said the four had already discussed their alibi. The story would be Billy came over for movie night and spent the night.
She said they stopped in Alaska for 10 days to look for houses, then they were on their way back. All four discussed their alibi. They were supposed to say it was family movie night and Billy spent the night. There was a specific movie they were all supposed to say they watched.
She couldn't remember the movie. Anyway, they were at the border of Canada when BCI stopped them all for interrogations and bugged their phones and SUV.
She said Billy got out of interrogation first. Followed by her, then George and finally Jake. She said she wasn't prepared for the shoe question because she did not know she left the receipt.
Outside she said she was an "emotional wreck". "I was crying. I was upset.. and George and Jake wasn't out there, and that made me worry that much more." She was worried they were going to arrest them and take the children away.
She said Billy reassured her and reminded her not to talk about it inside the car. She said they stopped in Montana hospital because George's son was acting disoriented but doctors found nothing wrong with him.
She then moved to the topic of returning to Alaska to move. Once they got there, she said she saw the Ohio Attorney General released a press release that said they were wanted and there was a cash reward. "It was scary, very nerve racking," said Angela.
She said Billy started drinking a lot. She was worried he might try to commit suicide. She said both their parents died while they were away and they didn't return for the funerals.
That's when they decided to go back to Ohio. Jake had a new wife to bring, too. The initial plan was to move to Missouri, but they couldn't find a farm... that fell through. Once back in Ohio, George and Jake started driving for R&L trucking company.
ok im going back in courtroom. tweet again at lunch.