They offered BCI information on business associates of one of the victims, probably Chris SR.
KENAI, Alaska — The lawyer representing the former Peebles family authorities are focused on in the Rhoden family massacre investigation said his clients have cooperated fully in the probe.
And in return, John Kearson Clark said, the Wagner family are being "harassed while the real killer or killers are still out there."
"Why? Well, it's either because the authorities are clueless, incompetent or they themselves are involved in a cover-up," said Clark, who has offices in Jackson and Chillicothe. "Take your pick."
Clark's scathing comments came a week after Attorney General Mike DeWine and Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader issued a press release asking for information about George "Billy" Wagner, his wife, Angela Wagner, and their sons, George Wagner, 25, and Edward "Jake" Wagner, 24. The release included photos of each of them that appear to have been taken from their Ohio driver's licenses.
Clark said the family has "cooperated 110 percent" and have specifically:
- Provided laptops, phones and DNA willingly to authorities.
- Agreed to repeated interviews with the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation agents in the last year.
- Told authorities they were traveling - and then moving - to Alaska, a place they have contemplated relocating for a decade.
- Offered information to the BCI on business associates of one of the victims.
- "The authorities (using the media) want the public to believe that the Wagners are responsible and have absconded," Clark said. "If that were true, why would the Wagners have come forward on their own and agreed to give whatever limited information they had?"
Author: WKYC Staff
Published: 11:30 AM EDT June 28, 2017