05-16-2017, 05:33 PM
Police Claim Major Break in Case
Police have seized a trailer belonging to the ex-boyfriend of one of the eight victims of an 'execution-style' massacre in Ohio last year.
^ Jake Wagner, 24, the owner of the trailer, was allegedly in a custody dispute with Hannah Rhoden, 19, when she and seven family members, including a teenage boy, were shot dead in four homes near Piketon on April 22, 2016. Police also searched the properties of Wagner's relatives.
Their daughter was not in any of the properties when the massacre happened, though several children were found in the homes alive. Hannah Rhoden was found dead next to the body of her 5-day-old from another man.
The seizing of the trailer comes after police announced a 'major break' last week, searching three properties in the area on Friday and Saturday.
Police have not yet explained the significance of the trailer, and neither the Pike County sheriff and the Ohio attorney general's office will discuss details of the investigation
Hannah's grandfather said that she and Wagner had been fighting over custody of their daughter prior to her death in Piketon, around 70 miles south of Columbus.
The police have never named a suspect in the investigation, which had stalled for a year until the recent traction.
Full story and pics: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...mbers.html
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Could Wagner have killed or hired someone to kill 8 members of Hannah's family at different locations over a custody dispute? It's possible, but LE hasn't named any suspects or offered any public evidence in that direction at this point.
Police have seized a trailer belonging to the ex-boyfriend of one of the eight victims of an 'execution-style' massacre in Ohio last year.
^ Jake Wagner, 24, the owner of the trailer, was allegedly in a custody dispute with Hannah Rhoden, 19, when she and seven family members, including a teenage boy, were shot dead in four homes near Piketon on April 22, 2016. Police also searched the properties of Wagner's relatives.
Their daughter was not in any of the properties when the massacre happened, though several children were found in the homes alive. Hannah Rhoden was found dead next to the body of her 5-day-old from another man.
The seizing of the trailer comes after police announced a 'major break' last week, searching three properties in the area on Friday and Saturday.
Police have not yet explained the significance of the trailer, and neither the Pike County sheriff and the Ohio attorney general's office will discuss details of the investigation
Hannah's grandfather said that she and Wagner had been fighting over custody of their daughter prior to her death in Piketon, around 70 miles south of Columbus.
The police have never named a suspect in the investigation, which had stalled for a year until the recent traction.
Full story and pics: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...mbers.html
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Could Wagner have killed or hired someone to kill 8 members of Hannah's family at different locations over a custody dispute? It's possible, but LE hasn't named any suspects or offered any public evidence in that direction at this point.