FBI raises reward to $40,000 after 3 Lumberton women found dead 4 years ago Left to right: Christina Bennett, Rhonda Jones, Megan Oxendine By CBS 17 Digital Desk | April 14, 2021 at 5:50 PM EDT - Updated April 14 at 5:50 PM
LUMBERTON, N.C. (WNCN) – The Federal Bureau of Investigation increased the reward to $40,000 for information on what led to the deaths of three Lumberton women who died within a few weeks of each other in 2017.
Megan Oxendine, Rhonda Jones, and Christina Bennett were all found dead within a four-block radius between April 18, 2017, and June 3, 2017. In the year after their deaths, the FBI said it was assisting Lumberton police and more than 400 interviews had been conducted and more than 50 leads were followed.
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ROBESON COUNTY, N.C. Sheila Price lives in a state of confusion and unanswered questions over who killed her daughter, Rhonda Jones.
What You Need To Know
More than half of the deaths investigated by the Robeson County Sheriff s Office since 2008 were Native American
Robeson County is one of the most diverse counties in the United States. 42% of people are Native American
Just under a third of the county lives in poverty which is more than two times the state average
“If you would ever have met Rhonda you would have met one of the biggest hearted people in this county,” Price says.