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Marky Hall with Rhonda Sue Coleman on night of murder says classmate

Rhonda Sue Coleman unsolved murder Jeff Davis County Hazlehurst Georgia

Mitchell Wood (Facebook)

In a recent episode of Fox Hunter, Sean Kipe interviews Mitchell Wood of Hazlehurst Georgia.

Mitchell Wood, a lifelong friend of Rhonda's, grew up in Hazlehurst and was also a member of the Jeff Davis High School Class of 1990. 

According to statements given by Mitchell Wood to law enforcement, he claimed to have seen Rhonda Sue Coleman and Marky Hall together on the side of the road the night she was abducted and murdered. According to Wood, when he drove up on the pair Marky Hall threatened him and said:

"You better turn around and get out of here unless you want something bad to happen"

Mitchell Wood agreed to a polygraph test given by a retired GBI expert polygraph examiner. After the polygraph, the retired GBI agent said that Mitchell Wood was being truthful in his account of what happened the night Rhonda Coleman was abducted.


What does Marky Hall know about Rhonda Sue Coleman's murder?

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  1. Anonymous11:43:00 AM

    Marky Hall you know damn what what happened to that poor girl you son of a bitch stop being a Pussy!

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  2. Anonymous4:25:00 PM

    Everyone In Jeff Davis County Knows Marky Hall Was Involved ......It's A Shame Peolpe Are Only Talking Now , Especially After Mark Hall Died In The Line Of Duty...Mark Hall Would Not Let 60Minutes Do An Episode.....Well Marky , Your Daddy Can't Protect You Any More .....

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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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