rsd1200
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Maybe she thought he'd never need more education working for her but that didn't work out real good for some reason...
I've wondered more than once if he was injured at some point while working with the horses, when younger. A TBI perhaps, that put limits on his educational abilities. Intelligence and education are two very different things. His brother and sister have zero history with LE. Lead relatively quiet lives, but we have the one, G3.
Horseback riding rank among the most dangerous sports activities. Lots of chances for head injury, spinal injury, and nerve damage, comes with horseback riding. That's a 1,000# animal, or more, with a brain of its' own. All it takes is one mistake on the rider's, or handler's, part and you have an injury for life, or you could very well die.
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.
In that era and that region, there may not have been a lot of resources for someone struggling with their education. They may have just pulled him out or he just couldn't go any further. That doesn't mean he's incapable of at least participating in a plan. If the Boondock Sts movie is a part of this, I find it juvenile, to have tried to imitate "art", to get away with eight, very real, murders. This would speak to having only a 7th grade education, to me.
Also noticed this; It looks as if this means four separate trials is mandatory in this case, or am I reading this wrong.
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.
Defense attorney pushes to move Rhoden family murder trial