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Interesting new facts. But I'd like to know how it was revealed that the preacher, Greg's father, had touched Rhonda in inappropriate ways. That would explain all the excessive showers and her saying, "I can't sleep, I feel dirty." But that is quite a bombshell that apparently wasn't known to the Hinsons by the time the UM segment aired. And several years had already passed by then since the murder.
The majority of that write up gives the impression of a VERY overly clingy teenage boyfriend but not exactly to the extreme of a Richard Church. It sounds like he had major issues but it's quite a leap from pushing her to hunting her down in the middle of the night with a rifle. I think I need to know a little more about just how bad their apparent blowup fights had became. Although going to the parents bedroom instead of Rhonda's to have his several hour emotional breakdown is a little...odd. And no contact with the Hinsons since that day, not going to the funeral, taking two hours to get to the house despite living 15 minutes away and being freshly showered. I'm very intrigued and would like to know more. |
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So the elder McDowell did it then (fearful Rhonda would eventually rat him out) and forced his son/her boyfriend to help him (which would explain the sightings of more than one car + his bizarre behavior after the fact).....?? |
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I'm a bit confused though. Rhonda "dodged him every chance she could" because of the "jealous streak, physical abuse, and emotional instability" - but he was still welcomed into the home by the parents, including the night of the murder? Also, Rhonda was knowingly dating the unstable, abusive son of her sexual abuser? |
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Very interesting information! ...and seems to actually make total sense and be the most plausible. About to dive into the 10 part news article on this. Already skimming through, it's very nice to see additional photographs of Rhonda (real-life photos are great, as I always hate only seeing school type portraits, as even mine never seem to really give a sense of what a person actually looked like or was really like.)
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Just finished reading through the whole series.
If anything, it seems the question of the Trans Am is resolved: this was the vehicle belonging to a couple of passersby (named in one of the articles) who stopped to check on the car, but apparently did not come near enough to chance on Rhonda's body in the ditch. They did, however, go into Valdese to try to flag down a police officer and ended up bringing one to the scene. Greg McDowell fits the sketchy description of the man seen standing by Rhonda's car that night. Although the blue 1976 Nova he was driving at the time doesn't exactly fit the description provided by one of the eyewitnesses, the eyewitness was able to correctly identify the make, with a "messed up" front end (as McDowell's had at the time), and described it as gray, which a blue car might appear to be in low light conditions. The question here would be the sequence of events: if this particular driver (who described both the car and the male seen at Rhonda's car) were traveling away from Valdese on MSM Road toward the I-40 ramp as depicted in the segment, it cannot be that the car was McDowell's and that he was also the man seen with Rhonda. I think McDowell is probably as good a suspect as any, especially provided having the most solid motive of anybody else we've discussed over the years in addition to his breaking off contact with the Hinson family virtually on the night Rhonda was killed. But I don't understand the logistics of how it might have gone down. Did he wait for her under the bridge? Did he follow her from some other location, like near Sherry Pittman's house in Hickory? Did she realize she was being followed by someone she knew and stop? Did he argue with her and it escalated? Did he approach from the outset with the intention of shooting her? Or did he snipe at her from a distance? Did he even own such a weapon? Did his daddy? I guess my questions mainly center on that small chunk of time just prior to, and just after the shooting. |
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The series of articles definitely set up Greg McDowell and/or his father being involved in Rhonda's murder, but the most recent article (or maybe it was part 9) also sets up Rhonda's friend's boyfriend (Mark Turner) as a potential suspect. I'm confused as to which way this is going, because I don't see Greg & Mark working together to do this. Especially since Greg got a phone call from Rhonda after midnight (at his house), meaning he wouldn't have had time to contact Mark and then get together to commit the murder. I did see this comment for the first time over at the UM website from someone named Christine:
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From what I have pieced together after reading the entire series, it seems to me that it may have happened in this sequence:
1. Rhonda is supposed to spend night at friends house. Once there, she calls Greg. He is very upset, so for some reason, she decides to go home instead of spend the night. 2. Greg knows she is going home, so he goes to wait under the bridge to approach her before she gets home. 3. Once she stops, maybe he gives her back her jacket? 4. Either they argued or the accomplice gave her the jacket and then she drove off. 5. Greg wants to possibly shoot out one of her tires, so that he can come to her rescue. 6. The shot misses and goes through the trunk instead. 7. Greg then goes to the car to check on her and realizes she is dead. |
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Both McDowell and Turner had an article of Rhonda's outerwear, leaving her without something warm to wear outside at least as early as the 21st, because Judy Hinson reported Rhonda telling her as much and attempting to take her brother Robbie's coat on that morning. McDowell had her letter jacket, and Turner had her gray sweatshirt because she had gone Christmas shopping with him several days prior and had worn the sweatshirt during the trip. Both of those clothing items were found in Rhonda's Datsun the night she was shot and I'm not sure if it was established how each found its way back to her.
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I can't find these articles about Rhonda's murder online? Can someone please post a link? Thanks.
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This case makes me so angry...words cannot justify.
Two thinks stick out to me about these articles aside from the fact that they rather neatly portray Greg as the most logical suspect. 1 - From Part VII: "Tonya looked across the parking lot and notice Greg waiting for his girlfriend in a blue Chevy Nova. She also observed that the front of the car had apparently sustained damage at some juncture." - This ties into the description of both the vehicle seen by witnesses facing in an inordinate direction on MSM Road and the one recalled under hypnosis as seen fleeing the seen of the accident complete w/notation that the front end of the vehicle was "messed up". This to me is particularly riveting and causes me to wonder exactly when the witness was put under hypnosis and the memories of seeing the Chevy with front-end damage were recalled? Because this obviously there is a direct link between the vehicle recalled by the witness and one owned by someone who knew Rhonda intimately. I truthfully wonder if this link was ever seriously followed up? 2 - The gray sweatshirt was probably given back to Greg by Mark Turner when they met at Turner's house subsequent to Greg being sprung buying condoms by Turner's mother. As a postscript it somewhat frustrates me that the UM segment took viewers down a rather crooked road in how they reported this case. While it was very possible in my opinion that Rhonda Hinson may have been sexually assaulted by an older man, I'm not sure if this actually played a part in why she was murdered. Also the fact the segment clearly insinuated that Rhonda Hinson may have been seeing a married man on the sly, for years had most of us believing that she was murdered by a jealous spouse or potentially the married man she was having an affair with. *sigh* |
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It's also weird that the hypnotized witness says he saw a car (with the front end damaged) speeding away from the scene, but after this car leaves is when he claims to have seen the man at Rhonda's vehicle. The UM segment says that latent prints were found on the driver's door but that they couldn't match them to anyone. |
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Wow, that is a close area from where Mark was dropping off his GF to the off-ramp. I really wonder if he and Greg were both involved. The only thing that confuses me, is there were no cell phones or way of communication for them to know where one another were at that point. Unless, as mentioned above, Mark saw Greg waiting under the overpass, and got out to talk to him. From there, Greg may have told him that he was waiting for Rhonda because they had an argument, etc..., who knows. Just very strange, but I definitely think they were both involved. Very odd that Mark refuses to talk to any reporters...why? You would think this happened so long ago and is unsolved, that if you had nothing to do w/ this, you would have no issue speaking to someone.
On a side note, this is one of the best, most in-depth article series I have ever read on a UM case that I have followed closely. It is amazing to get a more in depth look at Rhonda's life prior to her death, what type of person/personality she was, and so on. It's always hard to only see 1-2 pictures of a person in a segment, and really know how they look, or what they are like. Really amazing read, I am on my second time through the series. |
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