MS MS - Jeff Harmon, 23-24, Aberdeen, 29 June 1985

DNA Solves
DNA Solves
DNA Solves
Sunday, April 5, 1998: Jeff Harmon - Newspapers.com
Article: the lawsuit mentioned in his Charley page was about some guys at his job stripping him naked and pouring a toxic liquid on his *advertiser censored*. He confided to his father about it, who encouraged him to file a lawsuit against them and they threatened him, eventually settling with £3000 out of court. The last person who was seen with him (Robin Rider) said he got into a truck with an unknown man. I believe the guys who did that to him were probably involved.

Sunday, October 13, 1991: Jeff Harmon - Newspapers.com
This basically explains a bit more. The people who allegedly assaulted him were his boss Eddie Stanley and another guy William Logan, who were later arrested on drugs charges.
 
Last edited:

Jeff+Harmon.png


Missing since: June 29, 1985

White male
Hair:
Blonde
Height:
5’11’’
Weight:
100 - 200 lbs.


case details:

Harmon was last seen in Monroe County, Mississippi on June 29, 1985. The day prior to his disappearance, he told his father that he was thinking about purchasing a used car. Before his disappearance, Harmon had been awarded a settlement from a lawsuit against a previous employer. Harmon had been assaulted and hazed during his employment for the company and had sued the company for $50,000. Family states that he was being threatened due to the lawsuit and decided to settle for $3,000 because he had been afraid to go out in public and just wanted it to end. Through their investigation, authorities state that the last known person to see Harmon says that he dropped him off in Becker, Mississippi. He said that a man in a blue pickup truck pulled up beside them and told Harmon to get in and ride with him. He says that Harmon then got into the pickup truck with the man and they drove away. It is unclear if Harmon was possibly meeting the man to purchase a vehicle or if the two knew one another; however, the man in the truck has never been identified. Harmon has not been seen or heard from since.

James “Rodney” Mills confessed to helping dispose of Harmon’s body but stated he is not responsible for his murder. He is currently incarcerated in Tennessee after pleading guilty to the 1994 murder of his cousin’s husband. He stated that he and a friend had been hired by the cousin to carry out the murder. All three are currently incarcerated for their parts in the murder. Mills was sentenced to life in prison.

Mills stated that he buried Harmon’s body in someone else’s freshly dug grave at Willis Cemetery, which was only 300 yards from his residence. Police provided Mills with a photo of the cemetery and he pointed out which grave he had buried Harmon’s remains in. When the grave was dug up, Harmon’s remains were not located.

Mills has not been charged in his participation in Harmon’s murder but maintains that his statements are true. Harmon’s case is presumed a homicide but his body has never been located. His case remains unsolved at this time.



Sept 23, 2009
 

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
78
Guests online
2,447
Total visitors
2,525

Forum statistics

Threads
602,548
Messages
18,142,308
Members
231,434
Latest member
NysesPieces
Back
Top