Pike County murder trial: Dozens of guns collected in search of Flying W Farm, but no murder weapons

Before the jury was brought in Tuesday, prosecution and defense attorneys argued over the presentation of several guns and spent ammunition found by investigators that did not match any ballistic evidence found at the four crime scenes. John Parker, George's defense attorney, argued the guns were irrelevant to the case and that presenting them could unfairly bias members of the jury against George. Prosecutors said the guns were important, because of the list of guns categorized by family members who owned them found on Jake's phone. Angela Canepa, special prosecutor, said wire-tap recordings the prosecution plans to present to the jury will show George tried to mislead investigators by stating the phone list was simply a family wish list, rather than a catalogue of guns already owned by the family. MORE: https://www.wcpo.com/news/pike-county-massacre/live-pike-county-murder-trial-trial-of-george-wagner-iv-enters-fifth-week-of-testimony