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Jake Wagner Admits Family s Role in Pike County Massacre

Hannah Gilley. Kenneth Rhoden was found shot once in his camper several miles away. Bobbi Jo Manley, Dana Rhoden’s sister, went to Christopher Rhoden Sr.’s trailer to feed his dogs. Manley found Christopher and Gary’s bodies covered in blood in the trailer and called 911. Christopher had defensive wounds on his body, according to an autopsy report. “There’s blood everywhere,” Manley said on the 911 call. Manley and her brother, James Manley, found six other members of their family shot. Frankie Rhoden and his fiancée, Hannah “Hazel” Gilley, were shot in the head in their bed. Their 6-month-old child was in the bed with them covered in blood. Frankie’s toddler son was covered in blood as well and answered the door when Bobbi Jo approached.

Jake Wagner Admits His Family Killed Eight Members of the Rhoden and Gilley Families in Ohio s 2016 Pike County Massacre

Jake Wagner Admits His Family Killed Eight Members of the Rhoden and Gilley Families in Ohio’s 2016 Pike County Massacre Angenette Levy © Provided by Law & Crime Five years to the day after eight members of the Rhoden and Gilley families were found murdered execution-style as they slept in rural Ohio, one of the men charged with the killings admitted he and his family committed the crimes. Jake Wagner, 29, pleaded guilty Thursday to aggravated murder and agreed to testify against his mother, father and older brother. Prosecutors have alleged that Jake, his mother Angela, his father Billy, and his older brother

The Dawn of the North Texas Distillery Golden Age

The Dawn of the North Texas Distillery Golden Age In just over a decade, North Texas spirits have come of age. Hit the distillery trail to find history, black-eyed pea martinis, and the best bourbon in the world. By Zac Crain, Matt Goodman, Eve Hill-Agnus, Tim Rogers, Rosin Saez, Peter Simek, and Kathy Wise Published in D Magazine January 2021 Photography by Elizabeth Lavin, Jill Broussard, and Zac Crain Just over a decade ago, the craft spirit movement in Texas began with Garrison Brothers and Balcones. Now there are as many distilleries in Texas as there were in the country when the American craft whiskey scene started gaining traction after the Great Recession of 2008.

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