S2 Episode 1: Rhonda Smith
Podcast |
Southern Gone
Publisher |
Kristi Bryant
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Mar 25, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:26:06

Rhonda Smith went missing from the Lenox Square Mall in Atlanta, Georgia on February 27, 1984. She was 21 years old at the time of her disappearance. Rhonda was a former exotic dancer and was preparing to open her own dog grooming business.

Rhonda left her house on the morning of February 27. She was going to the gym and had plans to go shopping at the Lenox Square Mall afterward. Rhonda’s fiancee, Tom Shoemaker, started to get concerned when she did not return to their home that evening. Her car was later found abandoned in the mall parking lot in the early hours of February 28.

Laura Boscoe is the co-host of this episode. She is a fan of the podcast, patreon member, and has been helping with our Carrie Lawson Documentary.

If you have any information about this case please call the Atlanta Police Department at 404-546-5602.

Southern Gone is an independently produced podcast. This means everything we do is on our time and our dime. If you enjoy this podcast please leave a review and comment for a chance to be featured on a future episode. For everything Southern Gone visit our website www.SouthernGone.com.

Investigating these cold cases is truly our passion project and we would not be able to do it without you! If you would like to support this podcast consider becoming a patron on patreon.com/southerngone.

Grab a chair, a glass of sweet tea, and get GONE with Southern Gone!

Sources:

The Charley Project

Justice For Rhonda Facebook Page

11 Alive

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Rhonda Smith went missing from the Lenox Square Mall in Atlanta, Georgia on February 27, 1984. She was 21 years old at the time of her disappearance. Rhonda was a former exotic dancer and was preparing to open her own dog grooming business. Rhonda left her house on the morning of February 27. She was going to the gym and had plans to go shopping at the Lenox Square Mall afterward. Rhonda’s fiancee, Tom Shoemaker, started to get concerned when she did not return to their home that evening. Her car was later found abandoned in the mall parking lot in the early hours of February 28. Laura Boscoe is the co-host of this episode. She is a fan of the podcast, patreon member, and has been helping with our Carrie Lawson Documentary. If you have any information about this case please call the Atlanta Police Department at 404-546-5602. Southern Gone is an independently produced podcast. This means everything we do is on our time and our dime. If you enjoy this podcast please leave a review and comment for a chance to be featured on a future episode. For everything Southern Gone visit our website www.SouthernGone.com. Investigating these cold cases is truly our passion project and we would not be able to do it without you! If you would like to support this podcast consider becoming a patron on patreon.com/southerngone. Grab a chair, a glass of sweet tea, and get GONE with Southern Gone!

Rhonda Smith went missing from the Lenox Square Mall in Atlanta, Georgia on February 27, 1984. She was 21 years old at the time of her disappearance. Rhonda was a former exotic dancer and was preparing to open her own dog grooming business.

Rhonda left her house on the morning of February 27. She was going to the gym and had plans to go shopping at the Lenox Square Mall afterward. Rhonda’s fiancee, Tom Shoemaker, started to get concerned when she did not return to their home that evening. Her car was later found abandoned in the mall parking lot in the early hours of February 28.

Laura Boscoe is the co-host of this episode. She is a fan of the podcast, patreon member, and has been helping with our Carrie Lawson Documentary.

If you have any information about this case please call the Atlanta Police Department at 404-546-5602.

Southern Gone is an independently produced podcast. This means everything we do is on our time and our dime. If you enjoy this podcast please leave a review and comment for a chance to be featured on a future episode. For everything Southern Gone visit our website www.SouthernGone.com.

Investigating these cold cases is truly our passion project and we would not be able to do it without you! If you would like to support this podcast consider becoming a patron on patreon.com/southerngone.

Grab a chair, a glass of sweet tea, and get GONE with Southern Gone!

Sources:

The Charley Project

Justice For Rhonda Facebook Page

11 Alive

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

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