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I'm coming in hot here on this. The more I've learned about this case over the years I'm convinced that law enforcement knows who did this. However, they lack the evidence to formally bring charges against that person.
This is one of the earliest UM segments I recall seeing as it originally aired. And, like so many UM segments (then and now), crucial details were left out to make it way more ambivalent and nuanced to the viewer. UM did a lot of good work, however there are a good amount of cases where they did a disservice to the victims and the victims advocates and family. Rhonda's ex-boyfriend is really the prime and only suspect. Just because he has never been charged with her murder doesn't mean he isn't, in reality, responsible. He owned the same type of car that was seen leaving the area moments after the murder would have happened. He matched the physical description of the person that was seen speeding away from the area, as well. His only alibi is that he was home with his parents. He had been physically and verbally abusive towards Rhonda. This case should have been solved in 1981. Instead, because of the lack of intestinal fortitude of a certain individual (or two) that called themselves Rhonda's friends, they have chosen to remain silent. That's really sad because Rhonda's parents and sibling have lived with this grief stricken milieu for 43 years. Meanwhile, Rhonda's murderer is still very much living his life and seems like he will be allowed to continue to do so unless Rhonda's "friend" grows a pair and tells the cops what he knows. This was not an accident. This was not some stranger murder. There is no mystery. Rhonda Hinson was murdered by someone she had trusted and once loved. Someone that could not handle the thought of not having her in his life anymore. The only consolation is that I hope that person walks around every single solitary day wondering if the person he is bumping into knows who he is and what he did some 43 years ago. That "personal prison" is likely the only incarceration he will ever have on this earth. And, that's pathetic. |
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This article was written back in March and has this interesting tidbit:
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I've been reading the Griffin articles ever since he started the series. I too am convinced Greg McDowell murdered Rhonda, and I think the people who were close to the couple at the time are simply more comfortable with convincing themselves Greg couldn't have done it, hence the bobbing and weaving around law enforcement questions over the past four decades. I don't think Mark Turner is lying about anything willfully; I think his own mind just won't let him go there.
The bigger question for me is why law enforcement has historically seemed very lukewarm around the idea of applying any real pressure on the McDowells. However, as a southerner myself, I have to imagine it's that rather annoying southern tendency toward assuming a Christian minister and his family couldn't have been caught up in anything untoward, much less the cold-blooded murder of a beloved teenage girl. Especially in the rural mountain south in the early 1980s. |
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That series of articles answered every question I ever had about this case after viewing the UM segment. I naively thought 6 years ago that this would be the catalyst to getting it solved.
I understand not wanting to believe a pastor would cover for his son MURDERING someone but police are supposed to take feelings out and work with the facts at hand....cover ALL your bases. Them making no attempt to interview Mark Turner for over 15 years just shows me that they probably didn't care to solve the case. |
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I thought this was interesting. About a year ago, the writer of those series of articles mentioned that he had reached out to Greg McDowell for comment about the series. Somewhere along the way, Greg made Rhonda's picture his profile picture on his cell phone.
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I am tempted to say indelicate things here about such a subhuman as Greg McDowell.
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What's never made any sense to me is Mark Turner, Greg McDowell's friend, and his selective amnesia about when he gave Rhonda's jacket back to Greg, because according to Mark's girlfriend at the time, when he dropped her off on the morning that Rhonda was killed, Rhonda's jacket was in the backseat of Mark's car. Mark told her he would give it to Greg the next time he saw him. Since Rhonda was killed roughly twenty minutes after Mark dropped his girlfriend off, this means he had to have encountered Greg shortly after dropping off his girlfriend. But why wouldn't he tell the cops this, if he simply saw Greg on the side of the road, made some small chit chat and gave him Rhonda's jacket before driving back home? I do not think Mark had anything to do with Rhonda's death, but am baffled as to why he cannot remember when he gave Greg the jacket back.
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I listened to the 5-episode series of the Southern Un-Hospitality True Crime Podcast, which covered this case. So many people are interviewed, including Judy Hinson and Jill Turner. Jill talks about the immediate aftermath of the murder, mentioning how she was sobbing to both Greg and Mark and she was completely dumbfounded that neither boy was even acting upset. Just quiet and almost annoyed that they even had to discuss it. This was a major reason Jill broke up with Mark two days later. At the time, she had convinced herself that neither of them having any reaction was just a "boy thing," but she obviously feels different about that now. It's not actual justice but I do take some comfort knowing that 45 years later, everyone in that area knows Greg is the killer. And Greg knows they know. But him using Rhonda's prom picture as his cell phone profile photo just shows arrogance that he got away with it...so...there's that too.
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