Here are some of the newest details 11Alive has learned Author: Donesha Aldridge (11Alive), Hope Ford Published: 9:12 PM EDT July 13, 2021 Updated: 11:34 PM EDT July 13, 2021
COBB COUNTY, Ga. The man accused of killing three people at a Cobb County country club sits behind jail bars as family and friends of the victims are still reeling from the deaths.
Here some of the newest details 11Alive has learned while digging into the triple homicide.
A connection to the suspect
A friend told 11Alive Valdez, 46, who is from California, owned a marijuana delivery service business called Hope For Humanity. The friend said Valdez came to Georgia on business.
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Suspect charged in GA killings appears in court
From Pinetree County Club/Facebook
Bryan Anthony Rhoden was arrested in connection with the killings of Siller and two other men
By Madeline Holcombe, Dakin Andone and Devon M. Sayers, CNN
The man arrested and charged in a triple homicide that happened earlier this month allegedly “bound the hands, legs, and mouth” of two men whose bodies were found in the back of a pickup truck, according to a criminal warrant.
Bryan Anthony Rhoden was arrested Thursday afternoon in connection with the killings of the two men, Paul Pierson and Henry Valdez, as well as golf pro Gene Siller, all of whom were found dead last weekend at the Atlanta area’s Pinetree Country Club, Cobb County Police Chief Tim Cox said.
Suspect arrested and charged in killing of golf pro Gene Siller and two others
From Pinetree County Club/Facebook
Golf pro Gene Siller was among three men found dead on the grounds of an Atlanta-area golf club.
By Rebekah Riess and Christina Maxouris, CNN
Authorities have arrested and charged Bryan Anthony
Rhoden in the July 3 triple homicide at the Pinetree Country Club, in which golf pro Gene Siller was killed, Cobb County Police Chief Tim Cox said in an evening press conference on Thursday.
He has been charged with three counts of murder, three counts of aggravated assault and two counts of kidnapping, the chief added. Cox said Rhoden was the lone shooter in the killings.