Deceased/Not Found GA - Judson Lee Fielding, 40, Augusta, Richmond County, 4 Dec 1994

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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
The Doe Network: Case File 956DMGA
Judson Lee Fielding
Judson Lee Fielding – The Charley Project

Judson Lee Fielding
  • Missing Since 12/04/1994
  • Missing From Richmond County, Georgia
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Male
  • Race Black
  • Date of Birth 01/01/1954 (66)
  • Age 40 years old
  • Height and Weight 6'1, 180 pounds
  • Distinguishing Characteristics African-American male. Black hair, brown eyes.
Details of Disappearance
Fielding was last seen leaving his children's residence at Delta Manor in Richmond County, Georgia on December 4, 1994. He left his jacket behind, although the weather was cold. His four children believe he may have not intended to be gone long.

Fielding has never been heard from again. He was living with his mother at the time of his disappearance, after having served a two-year prison term for a drug charge. He had left his mother's home on the evening of his disappearance to visit his children.

In December 2005, Leo Lamont Utley was charged with murdering Fielding and another man, Charles Joseph Winfield. A photo of Utley is posted with this case summary. He has also been implicated in the deaths of two others, Lonnie Moore and an unknown associate, although he was never charged in connection with those murders. Authorities believe the four victims were killed at the behest of Willie Carl Hankerson Jr.

Hankerson, Fielding and Winfield, had been arrested after PCP, an illegal hallucinogenic drug, was found in their vehicle at a traffic stop. Winfield and Fielding cooperated with authorities and testified against Hankerson before the grand jury, and were scheduled to testify a second time at his trial. Fielding and Winfield disappeared before the trial; as a result, Hankerson's indictment was dismissed.

Fielding had told his family he was afraid for his life and that someone was after him. Authorities believe Hankerson paid Utley $100,000 to kill Fielding and Winfield so they could not testify against him. Winfield, Moore and the other alleged victim are all missing like Fielding, but their photographs and vital statistics are unavailable.

Hankerson was charged in federal court with four counts of murder as part of a continuing criminal enterprise several years after the men disappeared. He pleaded guilty in June 2002.

Utley committed suicide on Christmas Day, several days after his arrest, by hanging himself in his cell. Authorities stated that his death had brought the case to a close and no further investigations were going to be made in Fielding's case.

Fielding is a former Marine. He was trying to lead a respectable life after a long downward spiral of drugs and prison, and had plans to get a truck driver's license. Although his remains have never been found, foul play is strongly suspected in his case due to the circumstances involved.
 
What an intriguing case... from what I understand Willie Carl Hankerson Jr. was the drug owner or the main dealer and Leo Lamont Utley a criminal and hitman friend of the first... so Judson Lee Fielding would be a drug user or seller? or was he just going to testify against Hankerson Jr.? or did he know him when he was a rising drug user.. but now he would be leaving drugs and becoming a truck driver... it is very bad to get involved with drugs, it always ends badly...
whatever the case
rest in peace
 

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