Springfield News-Leader
"Rochelle Johnson was a first-grader at West Plains Elementary when her dad was killed. Since then, she has learned some unvarnished truths about him.
He sold marijuana, she said. He served time in prison, Aug. 27, 1982 to April 29, 1986. She knows that her father cheated on her mother and had an out-of-wedlock son.
“There is speculation that he was snitching,” she said.
It’s possible, she says, her father was providing information to law enforcement and drug dealers found out. Perhaps his body was carved up to send a gruesome message to those thinking about cooperating with police.
Rochelle wants to know if the case was never solved because her father lived on the other side of the line that is not supposed to exist.
It's the line that separates victims who are upstanding citizens from victims like her father, an ex-con involved with drugs found shot dead in the woods."
So, it sounds like Ronnie was killed because he was working as an informant for LE. He had previously spent 3 and a half years in prison for probation violations. It's believed he was informing on dealers who sold marijuana.
Photo of woods near where Ronnie's body was found
According to the article, Ronnie Johnson's daughter and his brothers all believe that Ronnie's father in law knew something or was involved with Ronnie's death. The morning he disappeared, Ronnie had gone with is father in law to Mark Twain National Forest to hunt for turkey signs, as turkey season was about to begin.
His daughter says Ronnie's father in law, Pete Galbraith, attended his funeral with police protection and when he left, the officers went with him.
The article says Ronnie's wife and father plotted to have him sent to prison for probation violation. Ronnie had won an insurance settlement due to a motorcycle accident. Because he didn't have a checking account, the money was deposited in his wife's account. She wouldn't allow him to have access to the money, so he forged her name in order to withdraw some of the money. The wife and her father then reported him to police and he was sent to prison for 3 years.
All of this is in the long article at the link above. Very good reporting.