OH Pike County: 8 in Rhoden Family Murdered Over Custody Issue 4 Members Wagner Family Arrested#40

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No, she cannot, and I'd guess their attys, as did hers, told them not to communicate with her, either. However, that doesn't mean that other family members can't talk to her about what is in the news. She just can't discuss her case with the public, or news media, and I'd not discuss my case at all over jail phones anyway unless it was with my atty. I think their main goal with the gag orders, is to avoid a mistrial, and to lessen what gets out into the public so they can seat a jury there in Pike County. Junk wants the trial kept there.

Strategy, for each attorney has got to be blaming a different W, than his client. What a large mess (already)
if AW has communicated what her attorney has planned, etc.
 
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The 4 might not remember holidays of the past. But I
bet all 4 will remember T-giving, Xmas & NYE 2018 for many years.

If convicted, they'll cling to those past years too. It will be the only holiday memories of them with their family that they will have unless some of them go to visit them on the holidays and believe me, it ain't the same saying Merry Christmas to someone over a Kiosk, in a detention center, surrounded by strangers.
 
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We really didn’t learn much today, did we?
Other than AW isn’t heeding the advice of her attorney.
I think the no communication thing is what made her on the verge of tears.

The way the prosecution directed their glance at the defense table, I kinda took it to mean she may have tried to correspond with some of the family members, and she'd been caught. :cool:
 
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Someone asked about next court appearances.
Two more this week!

G4 01/09
RN & FW 01/10

Hope AW enjoyed her day out, she’s got a long two months before her next date.
 
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Welcome! It's easier for me to just delete my comment, and leave the words Self Delete, or Deleted, then save that comment. Hope that makes sense.
I don't see a way to delete. Can you or someone else explained?
 
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The way the prosecution directed their glance at the defense table, I kinda took it to mean she may have tried to correspond with some of the family members, and she'd been caught. :cool:

Lol, maybe JW gave his lawyer a letter from mom?!?
If she intends to not follow advice she should represent herself, imo.
AW didn’t look so good today, imo.
Her phone call list got a bit shorter, huh.
 
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I don't see a way to delete. Can you or someone else explained?

You have to use the “edit” feature, after you’ve posted. I think it’s available for 30 minutes. Maybe an hour.
 
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If convicted, they'll cling to those past years too. It will be the only holiday memories of them with their family that they will have unless some of them go to visit them on the holidays and believe me, it ain't the same saying Merry Christmas to someone over a Kiosk, in a detention center, surrounded by strangers.

Lol, with 4 in probably dif prisons (if convicted), it’d make visitation a rat race, huh? Like:
Let’s see, in 2021 I can visit JW Easter Sunday, AW on July 4th, pencil in G3 for Labor Day, G4 for T-giving.
 
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AW - not in street clothes, still in restraints
RW - cross not visible. Why in the world is she writing on her pants??????

Probably because she is in secure custody.
 
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That, and being served, basically dog food, on a tray stamped, For Zoo or Prison Use, would be a problem for me too.
RSD1200 You have spoken about jail food. I have never had any, but do you seriously believe it is "basically dog food?" In California, I have been told a box lunch with bologna sandwich, fruit and milk is waiting for the accused during courtroom breaks. Sometimes it can be PB&J with chips, fruit and a drink. (I don't think that is a hardship....au contraire! My kids & hubby ate the same kind of meals 5 days a week for
a decade!) I think the inmates are probably getting a better meal than most teens on the go or some of the bachelors I know. (They dip everything in a white drippy fat with spices...RANCH DRESSING??. Makes me shudder. The ketchup of the new generation, I guess. ) I think the food isn't as bad as the crimes many inmates have committed. Some are there awaiting trial, and others convicted but are getting to serve their time in jail, instead of prison. In any case, it does not appear AW is wasting away to normal.
"If you can't do the time, don't do the crime." was the saying from an old TV show.
 
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View attachment 163074

The writing on RW's left leg appears to be: March 20th 1/2 day no contact. The 1/2 day is in reference to the judge indicating that it may take a half day to get through the this portion of the pre-trial.
 
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View attachment 163074

The writing on RW's left leg appears to be: March 20th 1/2 day no contact. The 1/2 day is in reference to the judge indicating that it may take a half day to get through the this portion of the pre-trial.

Good job! Tysm
 
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:) Thank you Trudie.
 
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RSD1200 You have spoken about jail food. I have never had any, but do you seriously believe it is "basically dog food?" In California, I have been told a box lunch with bologna sandwich, fruit and milk is waiting for the accused during courtroom breaks. Sometimes it can be PB&J with chips, fruit and a drink. (I don't think that is a hardship....au contraire! My kids & hubby ate the same kind of meals 5 days a week for
a decade!) I think the inmates are probably getting a better meal than most teens on the go or some of the bachelors I know. (They dip everything in a white drippy fat with spices...RANCH DRESSING??. Makes me shudder. The ketchup of the new generation, I guess. ) I think the food isn't as bad as the crimes many inmates have committed. Some are there awaiting trial, and others convicted but are getting to serve their time in jail, instead of prison. In any case, it does not appear AW is wasting away to normal.
"If you can't do the time, don't do the crime." was the saying from an old TV show.

Not Rsd, but a humorous story to share.
Years ago, I was in a small courthouse in a very small southern county. I was there to file some documents. The lobby was completely filled with people. Lol, up against a wall a temporary holding cell had been constructed. Shackled & cuffed sat a defendant trying to peel an orange (from his box lunch) while cuffed. There was only a chair in the temp’ cell, his lunch box had toppled over, spilling a spork and something that looked like pudding or mashed potatoes. Everyone in the building was staring at him like they were at an animal exhibit at the state fair.
I asked a deputy friend why he was caged in the lobby. He laughed & said “that’s where we decided to put him”, knowing the building, I think they had no choice.
 
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RSD1200 You have spoken about jail food. I have never had any, but do you seriously believe it is "basically dog food?" In California, I have been told a box lunch with bologna sandwich, fruit and milk is waiting for the accused during courtroom breaks. Sometimes it can be PB&J with chips, fruit and a drink. (I don't think that is a hardship....au contraire! My kids & hubby ate the same kind of meals 5 days a week for
a decade!) I think the inmates are probably getting a better meal than most teens on the go or some of the bachelors I know. (They dip everything in a white drippy fat with spices...RANCH DRESSING??. Makes me shudder. The ketchup of the new generation, I guess. ) I think the food isn't as bad as the crimes many inmates have committed. Some are there awaiting trial, and others convicted but are getting to serve their time in jail, instead of prison. In any case, it does not appear AW is wasting away to normal.
"If you can't do the time, don't do the crime." was the saying from an old TV show.

Here's a link to a 2017 article about food in the Franklin County jail, where JW is housed. Back then, they spent about 83 cents per meal, not much. Not sure what they are getting today.

Cost per meal at Franklin County jail: 83 cents

One of the most-popular meals on the menu, Perry said, is one 4-ounce hot dog with bun, an ounce of Coney sauce, an ounce of mustard and a half-cup each of coleslaw and fries.

“We started making our own french fries,” Perry said.

Other popular foods, Perry said, are grilled-cheese sandwiches, pizza, chili and chicken patties.

AW is in Delaware County jail.
 
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FW is on the 10th too.
 
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View attachment 163074

The writing on RW's left leg appears to be: March 20th 1/2 day no contact. The 1/2 day is in reference to the judge indicating that it may take a half day to get through the this portion of the pre-trial.
Hi there NLM...Welcome & thank you... thought I would take a break and let someone else decipher the "thigh high hieroglyphics." Poor thing, I was actually happy she was not wearing a skirt because those notes were getting pretty lengthy IYKWIM. Hey, I am not picking on her, ANYONE doing that in a court room is going to attract major attention. (Bailiffs notice those sort of things, too. It wasn't normal or necessary as her family can watch everything on TV or the internet, just like the rest of us. That is why I saw it as defiance of not being able to write notes on paper.) Trudie provided a humorous scenario of Jake getting a note from his mom. Perhaps a "mom" is instructing RW along the same kind of scenario. "Tell them I love them, tell them not to talk, tell them to stick together"....or a thousand other words of encouragement or discouragement (huh?) of what to say and do. Maybe there was always a good reason for khaki pants, after all. IMO.
 
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