FBI and Ohio Gov. use Pike Massacre murder trial to cover up their Mexican drug cartel route using U.S. 23
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_23
According to:
FBI Director Christopher Wray, and
Ohio Governor, Mike DeWine
Their “ratline”, a Mexican drug cartel drug route, runs from Jacksonville, Florida north to Canada through:
Atlanta, GA
Pike County, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Toledo, OH
Ann Arbor, MI
Mackinaw City, MI
It is known as the “Dixie Highway.”
According to Judge James Gwin and other federal court judges, the FBI, with help from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine covered up a 40-year child trafficking network out of the Cleveland suburb of Strongsville, Ohio.
Details are in these stories:
It involved 578 Mexican and Somali drug cartel members in 22 states.
These stories have details:
If the FBI and DeWine can cover this up, they can whitewash anything.
Including the six-year-old Pike County Massacre where eight people were murdered “gangland” style, with shots to the head.
FBI Dir. Christopher Wray (left) issues grants to the U.S. Major Crimes Task Force. Pike County, Ohio is part of it.
https://www.justice.gov/ocdetf
What is a federal “Task Force”?
According to the Justice Department, it is a federal take-over of all law enforcement and court jurisdictions into one mass of federal unaccountability.
A “Task Force” is “off-book” and above the law, meaning it has:
unlimited money
no public records
followed up with plenty of staged publicity and arrests
which rarely ends up with anyone going to jail
Is it a license to murder?
Please fast forward to two and a half minutes.
Mike DeWine, while Ohio Attorney General, said his office has never kept spending records on criminal investigations.
Please fast forward the video to two and a half minutes.
Mike DeWine, while Ohio Attorney General, said his office has never kept spending records on criminal investigations.
Ohio Attorney General Announces Discovery of Marijuana Grow With Possible Connection to Mexican Drug Cartel
8/16/2012
(PIKE COUNTY, Ohio) -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced this afternoon the discovery of a major marijuana grow site in Pike County with suspected ties to a Mexican drug cartel.
Other agencies that assisted in the case include the Scioto County Sheriff’s Office, the Ross County Sheriff’s Office, the Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office, the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office, the Circleville Police Department, the Portsmouth Police Department, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, the Southern Ohio Corrections Facility Special Response Team, the U.S. 23 Major Crimes Task Force, the Pike County Hazmat Team, and the American Red Cross.
Pike County, Ohio is marked in red on the following maps:
Pike County, Ohio is part of Appalachia.
The murder trial of George Washington Wagner IV, 31, starts Monday at 9 a.m. in Pike County Court in Waverly, Ohio.
Law & Crime TV calls the event, “The Pike County (Ohio) Massacre) because eight people were murdered there on April 22nd, 2016.
Here is their video from Tuesday.
Prosecutors say Wagner murdered eight people from a turf war with a rival drug family:
the Rhoden’s, and a
“Mexican drug cartel”
Sources are:
Mike DeWine, Gov. of Ohio
NBC News
CBS
ABC affiliate WCPO 9, Cincinnati, Ohio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76XTVcD8mrM
At the time of the murders, DeWine was Ohio Attorney General.
To cover up the FBI’s role in drug trafficking, the cover story has changed.
A rumor circulated five years after the murders.
Now the cause was a child custody dispute.
George Wagner IV said he didn’t kill anyone.
More details are in this story:
Also, no drug charges have been brought in this case by either the:
Justice Department
Ohio Attorney General
Pike County Prosecutor
Instead, a Special Prosecutor was hired from the Ohio Governor’s Office, Mike DeWine.
Her name is Angie Canepa.
She is being paid $65 an hour.
On April 25th, 2016, the New York Times said the Pike County murders were drug-related.
CNN said the same thing on May 2nd, 2016.
https://www.cnn.com/2016/05/01/health/ohio-murders-pike-county
So did the:
Associated Press
Columbus Dispatch, and
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Their reporters published 45 photos of the Pike County area in April 2016.
https://www.cleveland.com/metro/2016/04/pike_county_murders_underscore.html
https://www.wlwt.com/article/ohio-ag-8-dead-in-pike-county-execution-style-shooting/3262432
Evidence shows that the murders were:
conducted simultaneously in multiple locations “execution-style” with shots to the head
there was no forced entry
by more than one person
using military-grade surveillance equipment
requiring the skill of Special Forces assassins
https://www.cnn.com/2016/04/22/us/ohio-shooting-pike-county/
Wagner has neither the skills nor access to military-grade equipment or firearms needed for the Pike County murder mission.
https://www.wlwt.com/article/no-arrests-made-in-pike-county-slayings/3564698#
Yesterday, Judge Randy Deering, approved live television and other media access to the trial.
He also ordered that the media be assigned reserved seating in his courtroom.
Media access to the Deering’s courtroom was approved for the:
Cincinnati Enquirer
Sinclair Broadcasting
WLW-TV
WCPO
WXIX
Scioto Valley Guardian
Court TV
Law & Crime TV
A copy of the Judge’s order is imaged and referenced here:
Besides eight murders, Wagner also faces 14 other charges including:
four counts of aggravated burglary
three counts of tampering with evidence
unlawful possession of a “dangerous ordinance”
conspiracy
obstructing justice
forgery
“unauthorized use of computer or telecommunications”
“interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications”
“engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity”
Is the Wagner trial a rerun of the old Hatfield versus McCoys family feuds dating back to the Civil War (1863)?
Yes, the Hatfield and McCoys still have pending cases in Pike County, Ohio.
Hundreds of them.
The Hatfields have 381 cases.
The McCoys, 166.
The source is Pike County, Ohio Court record search.
To access public records of the George Wagner murder case, here is the link:
The case number is 2018CR000155.
For more information, contact:
Hannah Holbrook
Chief Deputy Clerk
Pike County Clerk of Courts
100 E. Second Street
Waverly, OH 45690
(740) 947-2715
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