
323: The Piketon Family Murders
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The Frustration of Lack of Progress
In this chapter, they discuss the frustration around the lack of progress in the investigation. After a year, some information is finally made public, including heavily redacted autopsy reports. They reveal that the patriarch, Chris, received the most gunshot wounds and appeared to have been physically attacked. The suspicion is that he was the target of the attack. Despite this, they killed seven more people in three other locations. They also discuss the crime scene details, such as the attacker sneaking up on the family while they slept and being able to evade the dogs and cameras. They mention a farm nearby that was searched by a hundred agents, which was recently sold by George Billy Wagner and his wife Angela.
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