What evidence does the state have against George? George alone, that is.Who are you talking about when you say:
"really no evidence either other than witness testimony that is no more believable than their own testimony."
What evidence does the state have against George? George alone, that is.Who are you talking about when you say:
"really no evidence either other than witness testimony that is no more believable than their own testimony."
I am trying to understand the relevance of his testimony on this and a few other points compared to the testimony of others. In this case it is Beth's testimony. Is everyone but him a liar.I would expect his testimony to contradict JW and AW, but BA about sleeping in the hotel? Why would she make that up? Maybe he only took a catnip and BA thought it was longer then a nap. Perception.
I don't think he can hear you from afar.Wait! WHAT? Did he never ask himself why 3 year old would be having anxiety attacks?
Maybe your crazy family, George? Maybe all that yelling? Maybe your crazy mother?
How many signs did he need to get out and get his son out from under that roof? Seriously! One red flag after another but he didn’t have the money to leave? I’m not buying what he’s selling here!
Some folks don't realize that about STDs, and re-infections are common, but, then again, she did marry not long after they divorced. I just think that this is to allow us to do what we've hoped, for GW4 to tell about GW4, and for him not opt out. So far, everyone else has talked about G4, except G4.I am curious if George was treated for the STD he mentioned Tabby had. If Tabby was treated and he wasn't then just maybe she got it again because she was sleeping with George who maybe wasn't treated. I guess mentioning this is to somehow show Tabby was not a good person. She already testified that she cheated on George.
Although I stated, I find G4s testimony thus far, to be as credible as JW & AWs, I must add, in all fairness, that we didn't get the benefit of viewing JW & AWs full testimony due to the opt outs.
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Pike County murder trial: George Wagner IV testifies in own defense
Court resumed early Wednesday morning for the defense and prosecution to continue arguing which items presented during the prosecution's case should be entered into evidence.www.wcpo.com
Posted at 8:38 AM, Nov 16, 2022 and last updated 2 minutes ago
George denied having known anything about the murders, what his family had planned or the preparation process in the months leading up to them. If he had known about it, he wouldn't have allowed it to happen, he said.
"One way or another, I would have never let it happen," he said.
He'd never known Billy and Jake had left the house the night before, and he didn't remember waking up at all that night, he said.
He learned of the homicides from the news, after Angela called him and Jake and ordered them to come home on April 22, 2016. When he got home, he saw the news on television; Billy was freaking out, telling them he couldn't get ahold of Chris Sr. and Jake told him a friend had called and told him Hanna and Frankie were among the dead.
"It was more heartbreaking and more of a trauma than I've ever been through in my life," said George.
He reacted by driving his four-wheeler to the woods for a couple of hours to calm down, something he said he often did when upset. When he came back to the house, Jake was sitting in the living room in an unresponsive daze and Billy was sitting there, trying to talk to Jake. Angela was in the kitchen with the children. Billy stayed overnight at the Peterson Road house for days after that, which George said was very unusual, before his fighting with Angela drove him back to the Flying W Farm.
He, Billy and Jake went to the funerals of those murdered, he said; it was "everybody's" idea for them to go. He said he didn't know his father and brother had any involvement in the homicides at all.
While at the funerals, he said Jake showed little emotion, but that was typical for him. He said his brother didn't like being touched or hugged and rarely showed emotion; he'd never seen his brother grin or smirk the way he had on the witness stand when he described the night of the homicides, he said.
I need clarification. Wasn't AW, GW4 and JW all living under the same roof at Peterson Road and BW3 was living at flipping Flying W Farm at the time of the murders? TIA
Yes, the BCI agent testified that Billy's phone was at Peterson road that night and then the next morning for the first time that year. I believe the records they got were from Jan 2016 until April. His phone was never there another night all of the previous 4 months. Also, those texts between Angela and Billy were from I think Feb 2016 where she was saying get a camper and live close by etc.I need clarification. Wasn't AW, GW4 and JW all living under the same roof at Peterson Road and BW3 was living at flipping Flying W Farm at the time of the murders? TIA
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Pike County murder trial: George Wagner IV testifies in own defense
Court resumed early Wednesday morning for the defense and prosecution to continue arguing which items presented during the prosecution's case should be entered into evidence.www.wcpo.com
Posted at 8:38 AM, Nov 16, 2022 and last updated 2 minutes ago
George denied having known anything about the murders, what his family had planned or the preparation process in the months leading up to them. If he had known about it, he wouldn't have allowed it to happen, he said.
"One way or another, I would have never let it happen," he said.
He'd never known Billy and Jake had left the house the night before, and he didn't remember waking up at all that night, he said.
He learned of the homicides from the news, after Angela called him and Jake and ordered them to come home on April 22, 2016. When he got home, he saw the news on television; Billy was freaking out, telling them he couldn't get ahold of Chris Sr. and Jake told him a friend had called and told him Hanna and Frankie were among the dead.
"It was more heartbreaking and more of a trauma than I've ever been through in my life," said George.
He reacted by driving his four-wheeler to the woods for a couple of hours to calm down, something he said he often did when upset. When he came back to the house, Jake was sitting in the living room in an unresponsive daze and Billy was sitting there, trying to talk to Jake. Angela was in the kitchen with the children. Billy stayed overnight at the Peterson Road house for days after that, which George said was very unusual, before his fighting with Angela drove him back to the Flying W Farm.
He, Billy and Jake went to the funerals of those murdered, he said; it was "everybody's" idea for them to go. He said he didn't know his father and brother had any involvement in the homicides at all.
While at the funerals, he said Jake showed little emotion, but that was typical for him. He said his brother didn't like being touched or hugged and rarely showed emotion; he'd never seen his brother grin or smirk the way he had on the witness stand when he described the night of the homicides, he said.
No, but I saw a pattern.
IMO, When Parker is asking questions G4 has one of two facial expressions.
1) Looking down, eyes half shut
2) Locking eyes with Parker, when they are going through a well rehearsed story.
Just my impression from watching
I wondered the same thing. Amazing how they glossed over so many discrepancies, inconsistencies and inconvenient facts.George said he dressed up for funerals, except he didn't dress up for the funerals in this case.
Why hasn't anyone asked about the bruises on BW's face at the funeral?
Right. They have no defense. But really no evidence either other than witness testimony that is no more believable than their own testimony.