

In 1992, a young couple traveled from Tennessee to Georgia to sell computer equipment in what they believed was a legitimate business deal. Instead, they walked into a trap. The buyer, using a false name, lured them to a motel room where he robbed them, then brutally attacked both with a hammer. The woman died from her injuries, while the man survived but was left with lasting trauma. Despite a composite sketch and witness accounts, the killer was never identified. Years later, a suspect emerged who had committed a similar double murder in a motel, but police never believed he was the suspect. The case remains unsolved, clouded by speculation, unanswered questions, and theories involving possible accomplices and connections between the victims and the suspect.
In 1992, a young couple traveled from Tennessee to Georgia to sell computer equipment in what they believed was a legitimate business deal. Instead, they walked into a trap. The buyer, using a false name, lured them to a motel room where he robbed them, then brutally attacked both with a hammer. The woman died from her injuries, while the man survived but was left with lasting trauma. Despite a composite sketch and witness accounts, the killer was never identified. Years later, a suspect emerged...