There are no secrets that time does not reveal.
In a recent episode of the true crime podcast, local inciter Roy Roberson implicates Mickey Beecher and Mark Hall Jr. in the unsolved murder of Rhonda Sue Coleman in May 1990.
Roberson claims that Mickey Beecher essentially confessed his involvement in the murder and events leading up to Rhonda's murder the night of May 17th.1990 in Hazlehurst Georgia.
Roy Roberson also claims Jeff Davis County Sheriff Mark Hall admitted to him that his son, Mark Hall Jr, was involved in Rhonda's abduction and murder. He stated,
"Mark Hall had reached the point that he knew he was going to have to arrest his son. It was eating Mark alive!"
Roy Roberson tells podcaster Sean Kipe that Sheriff Mark Hall was fighting an internal conflict over Marky Hall's role in the murder of the 19-year-old high school senior from Hazlehurst, Georgia.
Do you believe Roy Roberson's claims? Why would he wait all these years to disclose this information?
About Rhonda Sue Coleman
More than 30 years have passed since Rhonda Sue Coleman said goodbye to her family and friends for the last time. A vibrant young woman who dreamed of being a pediatric nurse was life was tragically taken on May 17, 1990. Rhonda was two weeks away from her graduation from Jeff Davis High School when she attended a party with her senior class but never made it home.
Later that evening, a classmate found her car abandoned on the side of the road with the door still open and the engine running. The only thing that remained was a set of her footprints leading away from the car. Three days later, Rhonda's body was found in a wooded area in neighboring Montgomery County.
Since that time, Rhonda's family and friends, have fought to bring her killer to justice despite the lack of information and substantive leads. Rhonda's case was recently featured on the podcast "Fox Hunter" that revealed new information and gave new life to the search for justice for Rhonda.
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The murder of 18-year-old Rhonda Sue Coleman in Hazlehurst has remained unsolved for over 30 years despite leads, eyewitness accounts and evidence. There are several main suspects who police and investigators believe could have acted alone or together in the murder - all of which still live in the general area. Police feel strongly that there are people still in the area who know exactly what happened, but are not talking for various reasons, be it fear of retaliation or perhaps guilt for holding this information for so long without coming forward.
Rhonda Sue Coleman was two weeks away from graduating high school in Hazlehurst, Georgia on May 17, 1990. That night, as a part of a Jeff Davis High School tradition, she and fellow seniors gathered at a student’s house to decorate a graduation banner to put up at school. She never returned home that night. Rhonda's burned body was discovered several days later in a remote area of a neighboring county.
The murder of 18-year-old Rhonda Sue Coleman in 1990 has been a thorn in the side of the small community of Hazlehurst, GA for over 30 years. No arrests, no answers, and no justice. The family, friends and townspeople have never let go of the hope of finally getting the answers they so desperately seek.
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