-- RIPPED APART BY THE PIKE COMPANY MASSACRE. TODD: SUGAR RAY AND MIKE, FILLED WITH PAIN THAT HAS BEEN PUMPED UP FOR YEARS, LOVED ONES OF THOSE WHO DIED CALLED FOR GEORGE WAGNER TO GET THE MOST SEVERE PUNISHMENT POSSIBLE. >> HE MOURNS FOR A DAD, SO BAD. TODD: WITHERING WORDS FLOWED FROM ANDREA SHOEMAKER바카라 게임 웹사이트S MOUTH TODAY AS SHE SPOKE TO GEORGE WAGNER, WHO WAS CONVICTED LAST MONTH OF HELPING KILL 8 PEOPLE. THE VICTIMS INCLUDED SHOEMAKER바카라 게임 웹사이트S FUTURE SON-IN-LAW, FRANKIE RHODEN, AND HER DAUGHTER, HANNAH GILLEY, WHO HAD JUST GIVEN BIRTH TO A BABY BOY. >> AND THAT IS SOMETHING THAT HE WILL DO FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE , IS WANT HIS DADDY. CHILDREN LEFT WITH ONLY A MOM. CHILDREN LEFT WITH ONLY A FATHER . CHILDREN WITHOUT A MOM AND DAD AT ALL. I PREFER YOU NOT TO LIVE -- I PRAY FOR YOU NOT TO LIVE. I WANT YOU TO DIE. TODD: WHILE LESS BLISTERING, OTHER VICTIM IMPACT STATEMENTS ALSO CONVEYED THE WEIGHT OF THE 2016 PIKE COUNTY MASSACRE. >> EVERY TIME I CLOSE MY EYES, I WAS TAKEN BACK TO THAT HORRIFIC MOMENT I FOUND OUT THAT MY FAMILY WAS MURDERED. TODD: IT TOOK JUDGE RANDY DEERING LITTLE TIME TO ANNOUNCE WAGNER WILL SPEND THE REST OF HIS LIFE IN PRISON WITHOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF PAROLE. >> THE COURT, QUITE FRANKLY, FINDS THAT THE DEFENDANT HAS SHOWN NO REMORSE, JUST DENIAL. TODD: AFTERWARD WILMA MCCOY , WHOSE BROTHERS CHRIS RHODEN SR. AND KENNETH RHODEN WERE AMONG THOSE SHOT TO DEATH, DESCRIBED THE ENORMOUS LOSS HER FAMILY HAS EXPERIENCED, ESPECIALLY THE VICTIMS바카라 게임 웹사이트 CHILDREN. >> ALL THESE BABIES ARE VICTIMS. WHY? BECAUSE OF THE CHOICES THAT THEY MADE. THEY MADE THAT CHOICE. NONE OF THEM MADE THE RIGHT CHOICE. TODD: GEORGE WAGNER DECLINED TO SPEAK DURING TODAY바카라 게임 웹사이트S HEARING, BUT HE MADE IT CLEAR TO HIS ATTORNEYS THAT HE MAINTAINS HIS INNOCENCE. HE WILL BE THE THIRD WAGNER IN OHIO바카라 게임 웹사이트S PRISON SYSTEM AS A RESULT OF THE 2016 MURDER SPREE ALONG WITH HIS BROTHER JAKE AND THEIR MOTHER, ANGELA
Convicted killer George Wagner sentenced to life in prison without parole
Updated: 6:37 PM EST Dec 19, 2022
Withering words flowed from Andrea Shoemaker's mouth Monday as she spoke to George Wagner IV, who was convicted last month of helping kill eight people in Pike County.The victims included Shoemaker's future son-in-law, Frankie Rhoden, and her daughter, Hannah Gilley, who had just given birth to a baby boy."He mourns for a dad, so bad," Shoemaker said. "That is something he will do for the rest of his life 바카라 게임 웹사이트 is want his daddy. Children left with only a mom; children left with only a father and children without a mom and dad at all. "I pray for you not to live. I want you to die."While less blistering, other victim impact statements also conveyed the weight of the 2016 Pike County massacre."Every time I close my eyes, I was taken back to that horrific moment I found out that my family was murdered," said Kendra Rhoden, whose dad, Kenneth Rhoden, was killed.It took Pike County Common Pleas Judge Randy Deering little time to announce Wagner will spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole."The Court, quite frankly, finds that the defendant has shown no remorse, just denial," Deering said.Afterward, Wilma McCoy, whose brothers Chris Rhoden Sr. and Kenneth Rhoden were among those shot to death, described the enormous loss her family has experienced, especially the victims' children."All these babies are victims. Why? Because of the choices that they (the Wagners) made. They made that choice. They made that choice," McCoy said. "None of them made the right choice."George Wagner declined to speak during the hearing, but his attorneys made it clear that he maintains his innocence.Wagner will be the third member of his family in Ohio's prison system as a result of the 2016 murder spree, along with his brother Jake Wagner and their mother, Angela Wagner.The trial for George and Jake's dad, Billy Wagner, is expected to happen next year.
WAVERLY, Ohio — Withering words flowed from Andrea Shoemaker's mouth Monday as she spoke to George Wagner IV, who was convicted last month of helping kill eight people in Pike County.
The victims included Shoemaker's future son-in-law, Frankie Rhoden, and her daughter, Hannah Gilley, who had just given birth to a baby boy.
"He mourns for a dad, so bad," Shoemaker said. "That is something he will do for the rest of his life 바카라 게임 웹사이트 is want his daddy. Children left with only a mom; children left with only a father and children without a mom and dad at all. "I pray for you not to live. I want you to die."
While less blistering, other victim impact statements also conveyed the weight of the 2016 Pike County massacre.
"Every time I close my eyes, I was taken back to that horrific moment I found out that my family was murdered," said Kendra Rhoden, whose dad, Kenneth Rhoden, was killed.
It took Pike County Common Pleas Judge Randy Deering little time to announce Wagner will spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole.
"The Court, quite frankly, finds that the defendant has shown no remorse, just denial," Deering said.
Afterward, Wilma McCoy, whose brothers Chris Rhoden Sr. and Kenneth Rhoden were among those shot to death, described the enormous loss her family has experienced, especially the victims' children.
"All these babies are victims. Why? Because of the choices that they (the Wagners) made. They made that choice. They made that choice," McCoy said. "None of them made the right choice."
George Wagner declined to speak during the hearing, but his attorneys made it clear that he maintains his innocence.
Wagner will be the third member of his family in Ohio's prison system as a result of the 2016 murder spree, along with his brother Jake Wagner and their mother, Angela Wagner.
The trial for George and Jake's dad, Billy Wagner, is expected to happen next year.