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I missed the last half of the live video. Thanks to my great internet service and its snowing here ..
Anyone have a copy of the video?

This is my first post on websleuths, but I have been following along the last few threads on this case.
Why is Billy the only one with a fancy attorney? The attorneys name is Mark Collins from Columbus. The rest of the family has public defenders.
I missed the last half of the live video. Thanks to my great internet service and its snowing here ..Anyone have a copy of the video?
This is my first post on websleuths, but I have been following along the last few threads on this case.
Why is Billy the only one with a fancy attorney? The attorneys name is Mark Collins from Columbus. The rest of the family has public defenders.
That's what I was busy going to ask... when is his birthday?
Pretty sure they're all appointed by the court in the Death Penalty cases.
Pike County massacre: George Wagner IV pleads not guilty to 22 counts
Pike County massacre: Edward 'Jake' Wagner pleads not guilty to 23 counts
etc
Do you have a link that states Billy Wagner's attorney is not appointed by the court? TIA
I'm guessing b/c his mother is paying for his atty.
Yes she is, I read it the other day , can't remember which news reported it.
Actually it's the same atty that she had, I'm sure that's what news said.
It's been bugging me at each arraignment but, who is the big guy sitting behind the prosecutors. He looks rather scruffy to be sat so close to them.
A link would be greatly appreciated. If possible, could you find it and also post it in the Media & Timelines thread? Thanks!
I am thinking the white blouse and khaki pants may be some type uniform she wears on the farm. IDK though. It doesn't seem like she would wear a white blouse to work with animals. It is the same blouse she has worn in all the hearings.
JMO
A link would be greatly appreciated. If possible, could you find it and also post it in the Media & Timelines thread? Thanks!
Can't do Betty. On new device in UK and I'm not getting many hits on the subject matter so will delete my post.
First time post, longtime lurker. Here is the link about his attorney.
Defense attorney pushes to move Rhoden family murder trial
Criminal defense attorney Mark Collins said rural Pike County has been the target of the media spotlight ever since.
"It's one of the few cases in Ohio that I have seen this much media coverage. It's been covered since day one. Every aspect of the case, every twist and turn, and that's what? About 2, 2 and a half years ago," Collins said.
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The Columbus attorney said he will enter a not guilty plea for Billy Wagner when he faces a judge on December 4.
Collins said investigators have labeled his client the mastermind of the murder plot but said Wagner has a seventh-grade education and no serious criminal history.
Investigators in Pike County have charged Billy Wagner, his wife Angela, and the couples two sons, George and Jake Wagner, with aggravated murder with death penalty specifications. That means each defendant must have his or her own jury when their case goes to trial. Collins said seating four fair and impartial juries in Pike County could prove impossible.
"You're hearing about people who have such a divided opinion as to what's happened, or what potentially might have happened, or the reasons, or the motives," said Collins.
Collins said in Franklin County, it's not unusual for attorneys to dismiss hundreds of potential jurors in a capital case before settling on 12 men and women.
Franklin County has a population of nearly 1.3 million people. The population of Pike County is just over 28,000 people.
Collins said it's possible to seat one fair and impartial jury, but said whittling the jury down to 48 men and women who can set aside their opinions and serve as fair and impartial jurors is extremely unlikely, but is it impossible?
"Everyone saw Lee Harvey Oswald get killed on TV by Jack Ruby. And it was live. They were still able to seat a jury," said Collins. "I don't have a crystal ball. I can't predict that there will be too much media attention that most of the jurors have formed opinions, or are too emotionally embraced in the case, or are involved in the case, or have already taken sides."
In Ohio, prosecutors and defense attorneys must at least try to seat a jury before the court will consider moving a trial.
I've seen 2 or 3 different men sitting behind the prosecutors on varying days. One day it was Leonard Manley, I don't think he's a danger to anyone. Another day, it was Tony Rhoden, he was wearing a blue dress shirt. Also not dangerous. Can you find a photo? That would help.
That's ok, keep it posted, just say unconfirmed. This info may be accurate, but I'm having a hard time finding it, too. I'll keep looking, but I have to take off again. Will be back later. I'm only skeptical because I've seen the info repeated many times in the "less accurate" social media locations.
Sorry!Too late.