The bodies of a man and woman missing in Georgia since New Year’s Eve were found inside of a burned out truck in what authorities are describing as a murder-suicide.
Steven Rhodes and his wife Melissa Meeks Rhodes were reported missing on Dec. 31, 2018. They were last seen around 11 p.m. that day driving in Rhodes’s black Ford pickup truck.
Melissa Rhodes daughter alerted authorities because she was worried about her mother after attempts to reach her were unsuccessful.
Some things in the yard of her mother’s home on Bethany Church Road prompted her to alert the authorities.
A deputy responded to the scene and determined that the evidence indicated some kind of domestic situation, triggering a search for the couple.
Sheriff deputies and volunteers searched for the couple but struggled to find clues due to storms on New Year’s Day and the fact that Steven Rhodes reportedly preferred to drive on back roads.
“Steven Rhodes liked to ride the dirt roads and that part of the county is pretty rural,” Harrison said.
“The helicopter spotted the vehicle, then we followed in and on foot,” Taliaferro Sheriff Marc Richards said.
Richards told WSB-TV that the truck was found on Carters Ford Road in Taliaferro County burned out, with a shotgun and spent shells at the scene. The location was described by one reporter as “deep back in some woods.”
Richards said the truck was on private property.
The bodies of Steven and Melissa Rhodes were found inside, the sheriff said. Richards said it appeared to be a murder-suicide.
“It appears to me that he killed her, got outside the truck, lit the fire, got back in and killed himself,” Richards said.
“The vehicle was burned and due to the condition of the two occupants, a positive identification could not be made,” the agency stated. The bodies were going to be taken to the bureau’s Medical Examiner’s Office in Decatur where autopsies would be performed.
Richards acknowledged that authorities aren’t completely sure the bodies are that of the Rhodeses. “We believe it’s them, but we’re still waiting on the positive identification,” the sheriff told the Athens Banner-Herald.
The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information was asked to call the bureau at 706-595-2575 or the Taliaferro County Sheriff’s Office at 706-456-2345.