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by Lisa Lueilwitz Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What happened to the Rhoden family?

The Pink Moon Murders is investigative, true crime podcast that delves into the slaughter of eight members of the Rhoden family in rural, Appalachian Ohio in 2016. It was a night that shocked the country with its brutality—and its mystery. Who would commit such horrible crimes? And why?

What happened in Episode 4 of the Rhoden murders?

Episode four explores some of the alternative theories surrounding the “Piketon Massac... In the aftermath of the arrest of six members of the Wagner family in connection with the Rhoden murders, many people across the country were shocked by the brutality of the massacre.

What caused the Rhoden family massacre in Ohio?

On November 13th, 2018, six members of the Wagner family were arrested in connection with the Rhoden family massacre, in Piketon, Ohio. While authorities claim that a custody dispute between Jake Wagner and Hanna Rhoden was the central motive, there are others that think that perhaps law enforcement officials may have the wrong people in custody.

Who are the families involved in Pike County murder cases?

In 2016, eight people were murdered in Pike County. All but one of the victims, a fiancée, belonged to the Rhoden family. Three children in the family, including a newborn baby who was just days old, survived the shootings unscathed. Here’s a breakdown of the different families entangled with the Pike County Murder Case.

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Who killed the Rhodens?

Two months after Jake Wagner pled guilty to killing five of the eight Rhodens, accused brother George Wagner IV heads back to court for a pre-trial hearing. In episode eight, we catch up with regular …

When was the Piketon Massacre?

The Piketon Massacre on Apple Podcasts. The most notorious mass murder in Ohio’s history happened on the night of April 21, 2016 in rural Pike County. Four crime scenes, thirty-two gunshot wounds, eight members of the Rhoden family left dead in their homes.

What happened on April 21, 2016?

The most notorious mass murder in Ohio’s history happened on the night of April 21, 2016 in rural Pike County. Four crime scenes, thirty-two gunshot wounds, eight members of the Rhoden family left dead in their homes. Two years later a local family of four, the Wagners, are arrested and charged with the crimes. As the Wagners await four back-to-back capitol murder trials, the KT Studios team revisits Pike County to examine: crime-scene forensics, upcoming legal proceedings, and the ties that bind the victims and the accused. As events unfold and new crimes are uncovered, what will it mean for all involved? What will it mean for Pike County?

How many members of the Rhoden family were murdered?

In April 2016, after eight members of the Rhoden family were murdered in their homes, Ohio authorities launched the largest homicide investigation in the state’s history. For over two years, residents of the small town of Piketon lived in fear, as rumors circulated about who the killers could be. Then, on November 13th, 2018, six members ...

Where was the Rhoden family massacre?

On the night of April 21, 2016 in rural Piketon, Ohio - eight members of the Rhoden family were viciously murdered execution style in their homes. Two years later in 2018, their neighbors, the Wagners, were arrested and charged with committing the largest massacre in Ohio’s history. Shocked by the arrests, this once close-knit ...

Why are Wagner family members in prison?

Four members of the Wagner family are in prison, awaiting death penalty trials for allegedly murdering of eight members of the Rhoden family. Two other family members have been arrested for supposedly conspiring to pull off the crime.

What is the most infamous crime in South Eastern Ohio?

The most infamous crime that occurred in South Eastern Ohio is the murder of eight members of the Rhoden family. While four members of the Wagner family have been arrested and charged with the murders, the community knows all too well that in this area, there are often more questions than answers.

When was the Wagner family arrested?

On November 13th, 2018, six members of the Wagner family were arrested in connection with the Rhoden family massacre, in Piketon, Ohio.

How many times was Christopher Rhoden shot?

The Rhodens. The patriarch of the Rhoden family was 40-year-old Christopher Rhoden Sr. Autopsy reports revealed he was shot nine times, and was awake at the time of the killing. His 38-year-old cousin, Gary Rhoden, was found dead with him in the trailer. The bodies of Christopher Sr.’s ex-wife, 37-year-old Dana Manley Rhoden, ...

Who was the baby that was killed by Hanna Rhoden?

The custody battle authorities are pointing toward as a possible motive dealt with Hanna’s older child, Sophia.

How old was Christopher Sr's wife?

The bodies of Christopher Sr.’s ex-wife, 37-year-old Dana Manley Rhoden, and the couple’s two children, 16-year-old Christopher Jr. and 19-year-old Hanna, were also found on the property in a different trailer. Hanna Rhoden was killed with her newborn daughter found not harmed, but still in bed with her, according to NBC News.

Who are the Manleys?

The Manleys. The Manleys are a family related to the Rhodens who believe they’ve faced unfair scrutiny after the murders. Bobby Jo Manley, Dana’s sister, was the one who called 911 after finding the bodies of four of the eight victims.

Who is Kylie's father?

Tests confirmed Gilley is Kylie’s father.

Is there any evidence that the Wagners were involved in the murders?

Former Attorney General Mike DeWine said at a press conference there is no evidence anyone other the Wagners were involved with the murders. Watch "The Piketon Family Murders" Sunday, March 31 at 7/6c, only on Oxygen.

What happened to the Rhoden family?

In 2016, an Ohio married couple and their two sons allegedly executed eight victims and exposed a web of cannabis, cockfighting, and a lethal custody battle. March 28, 2019.

Where did the Rhoden family move to?

The family had moved from Ohio to Alaska in the weeks after the killings, but had recently returned. Finally, on November 18, 2018, Attorney General Mike DeWine — who had been elected governor of Ohio just 10 days earlier — announced that arrests had been made in the Rhoden family massacre and that the suspects were:

How many marijuana plants were found in the murders?

On April 25, investigators discovered a massive marijuana grow operation at three of the four killing sites, seizing more than 200 plants believed to have been cultivated indoors for commercial purposes. The haul was large enough for police to consider the possibility that a Mexican drug cartel might have been involved with the murders.

How many children were killed in the Ohio shooting?

Each victim, except one, was shot in the head numerous times. Amid the carnage, the perpetrators left three children alive — a three-year-old, a six-month-old, and a baby who had been born just four days earlier. The largest homicide investigation in Ohio history followed.

Who is Gary Rhoden?

Gary Rhoden: cousin of Kenneth and Christopher Rhoden. Dana Rhoden, 27: ex-wife of Christopher Sr.; mother of Frankie, Hanna, and Christopher Jr. Clarence “Frankie” Rhoden, 20: oldest son of Christopher Sr. and Dana; father of the surviving three-year-old and six-month-old. Hannah Gilley, 20: fiancée of Frankie Rhoden; mother of the six-month-old.

Who is Hanna's father?

However, a Cincinnati Enquirer story suggested extreme tension between Jake Wagner, the father of Hanna’s first child; and Charlie Gilley, the father of Hanna’s second child. In addition, Charlie Gilley was the brother of murder victim Hannah Gilley.

Who was trying to force Hanna Mae Rhoden to sign forged court documents?

The plea deal revealed Jake Wagner was trying to force Hanna Mae Rhoden, then 19, to sign forged court documents giving over custody of the girl, now 7, who today is in the care of surviving members of the Rhoden family.

Did Jake Wagner kill his mother?

Also new: Jake Wagner himself pulled the trigger in five of the execution-style killings. It remains unclear whether he murdered the mother of his child. The guilty plea came five years to the day after the infamous Pike County murders that spawned, according to Gov. Mike DeWine, the largest investigation in Ohio history.

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