Woman testifies that husband wanted 8 family members killed

FILE - These undated file images released by the Ohio Attorney General's office, show, top row from left, George "Billy" Wagner III and Angela Wagner, and bottom row from left, George Wagner IV and Edward "Jake" Wagner. Jake Wagner pleaded guilty in 2021 to shooting five of eight family members killed in a 2016 massacre, and as part of his plea deal had been expected to testify against his older brother, George Wagner IV. Jake Wagner's testimony was part of an arrangement with prosecutors that spared him from being sentenced to death. George Wagner IV, whose trial has entered its eighth week in Pike County court, faces the death penalty if he's convicted in the slayings of the Rhoden family near Piketon, Ohio. Jake and George's mother, Angela Wagner, also pleaded guilty to helping plan the slayings, and is also expected to testify. Jake and George's father, George "Billy" Wagner III, has pleaded not guilty. He likely won't go on trial until 2023. (Ohio Attorney General's office via AP, File)

WAVERLY, Ohio (AP) — A woman who helped plan the 2016 slayings of eight members of another family, a crime that shook rural southern Ohio and stymied investigators for over two years, says the massacre was her husband’s idea.

Angela Wagner made the claim while testifying Tuesday at the murder trial of her 31-year-old son, George Wagner IV, who could face the death penalty if he is convicted. She was expected to return to the stand Wednesday.

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