Dayton Daily News

Family say they’re being harassed by

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A family who WAVERLY — Ohio authoritie­s have called the “special focus” of an investigat­ion into the slayings of eight members of a different family say they are being harassed by the state attorney general’s office despite their cooperatio­n.

The family’s attorney, John Kearson Clark, told the Cincinnati Enquirer on Tuesday that the four Wagner family members provided laptops, phones and DNA samples to investigat­ors, and agreed to be interviewe­d about the Rhoden family slayings in Pike County in April 2016.

The Wagner family lived in Peebles at the time of the killings but recently moved to Alaska.

“The authoritie­s (using the media) want the public to believe that the Wagners are responsibl­e and have absconded,” Clark told the newspaper. “If that were true, why would the Wagners have come forward on their own and agreed to give whatever limited informatio­n they had?”

Clark said the family is being “harassed while the real killer or killers are out there.”

Last week, Attorney General Mike DeWine and Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader issued a statement asking for informatio­n about the Wagners and included driver’s license photos of George “Billy” Wagner III, his wife, Angela, and their two adult sons, George and Edward “Jake”. DeWine wouldn’t say this week why investigat­ors are focusing on the Wagners, the newspaper reported. The release said investigat­ors wanted to hear from people who had conversati­ons with the Wagners, including informatio­n about vehicles, firearms and ammunition.

The Wagners have denied any involvemen­t in the shooting

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