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Two People in Rhoden Case Housed In Pickaway County Jail

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Grandmothers Rita Newcomb, 65, of South Webster, and Fredericka Wagner, 76, of Lucasville, are facing felony charges of obstructing justice and perjury for allegedly misleading investigators over the course of the investigation. Newcomb is also charged with forgery. Are being held in Pickaway County Jail

PICKAWAY – Two of the Six arrested and charged with the Rhoden case Murders are being held here in Pickaway County.  According to Pickaway County Sheriff Robert Radcliff for safety purposes high profile individuals like the Wagner’s are held in different jails in the area.

Grandmothers Rita Newcomb, 65, of South Webster, and Fredericka Wagner, 76, of Lucasville, are facing felony charges of obstructing justice and perjury for allegedly misleading investigators over the course of the investigation. Newcomb is also charged with forgery. Are being held in Pickaway County Jail

Radcliff also explained that several dozen state, local and federal agencies assisted in the investigation, Buckeye State Sheriffs’ Association, Butler County Sheriff’s Office, Chillicothe Police Department, , Columbus Division of Police, Delaware County Sheriff’s Office, Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office, Piketon Police Department, Portsmouth Police Department, Ross County Sheriff’s Office, Scioto County Prosecutor’s Office, Scioto County Sheriff’s Office, U.S. 23 Major Crimes Task Force, Warren County Prosecutor’s Office, Warren County Sheriff’s Office, Waverly Police Department, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Customs and Border Patrol, Drug Enforcement Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Homeland Security Investigations, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio, and U.S. Postal Inspection Service were involved in the Rhoden investigation.

Radcliff also mentioned being part of the U.S. 23 Major Crimes Task Force, and Pickaway’s SRT (Special Response Team) held a role in helping to solve this case and are happy to lend a hand in aiding surrounding counties.  “We help each other, when its needed,” said Radcliff, “That’s what we do.  When we need it they will help us also, thats how we help the community in need.”

George “Billy” Wagner III, 47, Angela Wagner, 48, George Wagner IV, 27, and Edward “Jake” Wagner, 26, of South Webster, are each charged with eight counts of aggravated murder with death penalty specifications.

The eight counts represent each victim found dead on April 22, 2016. Read more about it here

Edward Wagner is being held in Franklin County
Angela is being held in Delaware County
George Wagner VI is being held in Ross
George “Billy” Wagner will be held in Madison when he is transported