Bryan Rhoden Sentenced to Life Without Parole for 2021 Triple Homicide at Atlanta Golf Course
In a plea deal, Rhoden pleaded guilty to 17 charges, including murder and kidnapping, avoiding the death penalty.
- Bryan Rhoden, 26, pleaded guilty to the 2021 triple homicide at an Atlanta area golf course, receiving life in prison without the possibility of parole.
- The victims, including golf pro Gene Siller, were part of a crime that involved drug trafficking, leading to their deaths.
- Rhoden's plea deal included six consecutive life sentences, with prosecutors withdrawing the death penalty request.
- Witnesses and family members provided emotional testimonies, highlighting the impact of the senseless violence on their lives.
- Two others are charged in connection with the triple slaying, with their cases still pending.