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The Piketon Massacre Season 2 Trailer: Return to Pike County

The Piketon Massacre Season 2 Trailer: Return to Pike County

FromThe Idaho Massacre


The Piketon Massacre Season 2 Trailer: Return to Pike County

FromThe Idaho Massacre

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Length:
2 minutes
Released:
May 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In 2016, eight members of the Rhoden family were viciously murdered in their homes. Two years later, four members of the Wagner family, were charged with the largest massacre in Ohio’s history. As justice plays out in the courtroom, 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.Starting Wednesday, May 12th listen to The Piketon Massacre: Return to PIke County, a production of KT Studios on the iHeartRadio App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.Check us out online:www.instagram.com/PiketonMassacrewww.twitter.com/PiketonMassacre www.facebook.com/PiketonMassacreExecutive Produced by KT Studios:www.instagram.com/KT_Studioswww.kt-studios.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
May 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (76)

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 capital 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?