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The story of the largest murder investigation in Ohio's history exposes an underbelly of violence in a haunting story of lies, secrets and betrayal.
  • Bound by Blood

    Episode 1 - 42 mins
    Eight family members are executed in one night as detectives track down the killers.
  • Raised to Kill

    Episode 2 - 42 mins
    A message from Hanna Rhoden reveals a shocking possible motive for the murders.
  • Power and Control

    Episode 3 - 42 mins
    At George Wagner's trial, stunning testimony exposes secrets throughout the close-knit community.

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