Crime Junkie - MURDERED: Marcus Rutledge

Episode Date: February 10, 2025

A young father moves to Nashville chasing his college dreams, but in June 1998, 23-year-old Marcus Rutledge vanishes after taking his daughter to daycare. His disappearance reveals a life filled with ...secrets...and even after the discovery of his skull, his family is left wondering if they'll ever know what really happened.If you have any information, please contact the Metro Nashville PD's Crime Stoppers Division at 615-74-CRIME (615-742-7463). Head over to our Crime Junkie YouTube channel to WATCH this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1BwVBxu98QSource materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit: crimejunkiepodcast.com/murdered-marcus-rutledge/Did you know you can listen to this episode ad-free? Join the Fan Club! Visit crimejunkie.app/library/ to view the current membership options and policies. Don’t miss out on all things Crime Junkie!Instagram: @crimejunkiepodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @CrimeJunkiePod | @audiochuckTikTok: @crimejunkiepodcastFacebook: /CrimeJunkiePodcast | /audiochuckllcCrime Junkie is hosted by Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat. Instagram: @ashleyflowers | @britprawatTwitter: @Ash_Flowers | @britprawatTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AF Text Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi, crime junkies. I'm your host Ashley Flowers. And I'm Britt. And the story I have for you today is about how a young man's disappearance revealed a secret life. And his secret life made it so much harder for investigators to solve his disappearance. This is the story of Marcus Rutledge. So it's the afternoon on Monday, June 8th, 1998, and a woman named Tawania is getting kind of nervous. She and her 23-year-old boyfriend, Marcus Rutledge, were supposed to meet up, but he's a no-show. Not even answering his cell phone. She's, like, calling him and calling him, but she's just not hearing anything back.
Starting point is 00:01:11 And when's the last time she spoke to him? So it actually hasn't been very long. I mean, he had spent the night at her place and then took their two-year-old daughter to daycare at around like 10 o'clock that morning. And they've even honestly talked on the phone since at, like, 1.1.30 that afternoon. So truly, very little time has passed. It might not even ring alarm bells for some people. But the thing is, this is totally uncharacteristic of Marcus not to answer his phone. And if he did miss a call, he would get back to whoever tried him, like ASAP.
Starting point is 00:01:39 So right away, she knows in her gut that something just doesn't feel right. So she reaches out to Marcus's parents, David and Geraldine, known as Jerry. And she's just trying to see if, like, they have heard anything from him. They're not local. They're in southeast Michigan while Tawani and Marcus both live in Nashville, Tennessee. Marcus had actually moved to Nashville to attend Tennessee State University, TSU. But even with the distance, like his family talks to him pretty regularly. So Tawani is hoping that they might know where he is.
Starting point is 00:02:09 But it turns out they haven't heard from him either. Now, according to what his dad David told our reporter Nina, when he got that first call from Tawanya, he understood her concern. Like, Marcus going MIA, even to him, is unheard of. But, you know, he tries to reassure her at first. Maybe Marcus just got held up somewhere. It'll be fine. Just, like, give it a beat.
Starting point is 00:02:30 Right. But Tawania says that she wants to go to Marcus's duplex apartment to just check on him. So David tells her, like, okay, just like keep me posted. And meanwhile, he and Jerry start making a series of unsuccessful calls to Marcus themselves trying to reach him. So when Tawania pulls up to Marcus's apartment, his car, this red 1995 Plymouth Neon, isn't there. But instead of that. reassuring her like, oh, he's just out for some reason. She's actually more convinced than ever that something is up. And she needs to get into his apartment. Now, even though they've been together for a
Starting point is 00:03:03 little bit, it doesn't look like she has a key to his place. So she devises this plan to call Marcus's best friend Aethon Gibbs Jr., who basically helps her just break into the place. That feels like a pretty big leave. I guess. I mean, I think it's the unanswered phone calls. It's just, again, I can't. It's so unlike him. So unlike him. Even when she calls, Aethin, like he doesn't think she's overreacting. He's just as concerned. So when Aethon gets there, he and Tawania break in through a back window. And what they find inside just kind of confirms for them that they made the right decision.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Because even though there's no sign of a struggle or foul play, Marcus's Rottweiler is shut in his bathroom with no food or water, except like the water in the toilet. And they can tell that he's been there for a while because he had eaten part of the bathroom carpet. And they know that Marcus would never leave his dog like that, not even for a short amount of time, let alone for however long it took this dog to start chewing on the rug. So there's no indication that Marcus was planning for any kind of trip, right? Like his clothes are still there. There's no bag or a suitcase that's packed or even missing. Like nothing is standing out to them. So with David and Jerry's encouragement, Tawania calls the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department.
Starting point is 00:04:22 that very night. And an officer comes to take a missing person's report. Now, initially he gets some basic details about Marcus. He puts out a bolo for his car, which should stick out because, like, it has, not only is it red, but like has Michigan plates still. It's not local. Right. Now, even though there is nothing in his apartment that is obviously out of place, like
Starting point is 00:04:42 it doesn't appear that he was even robbed, nothing like that. David told us that something was taken from Marcus's apartment that day, that police do kind of check out. So Marcus's landline phone was taken, but there's no mystery about who took it. It was Tijuana. Why? She says apparently it was her phone and she wanted it back, question mark. Why did police let her take anything?
Starting point is 00:05:10 I don't know. I don't know if they didn't realize that she even did at first. Like we actually got to speak with Nashville cold case detective Matt Filter. He is the one heading up the investigation now, although he wasn't on the force when this all But he told us that Tawanya actually took Marcus' caller ID because apparently she wanted to look for numbers that she might recognize. Like, I don't know if the call ID is like built into the phone. I don't know why she would take it instead of telling police. I was a say, but couldn't she have checked it right there at the apartment?
Starting point is 00:05:41 I know. This part, like, doesn't totally add up for me. But for whatever reason, she took it with her. Police do, though, get it back from her pretty quickly, like once they realize. but it's useless to everyone because Detective Filter says that when she unplugged it at Marcus's house, all of the numbers were automatically erased.
Starting point is 00:06:01 It like factory resets it. Yes. And it loses all the information. So if she was trying to see something, that information is now gone. And that's just one of the things weighing on David and Jerry's minds as they make the 500-plus mile drive
Starting point is 00:06:16 to Nashville the next day. So when they arrived to Wania's house, is their first stop. Now, Tawani isn't a stranger to them. On like a past trip to Nashville, David and Jerry had taken her and Marcus out to dinner. But this time, they're not here for a friendly visit. Like, they want answers from her.
Starting point is 00:06:34 Yeah. But Tawania tells them she has no idea what could have happened to Marcus or where he might be. And the only person she can think of who Marcus spent a lot of time with is Athen. So Marcus's parents arranged to meet up with him at their son's duplex. But he doesn't have any insight to share either. He says that he is just as lost as they are,
Starting point is 00:06:55 and he wants to help them find Marcus any way he can. However, David and Jerry can't help but notice that their son's friend seems awfully nervous. Like he's literally sweating. He can't sit still. And there's just this uncomfortable energy that is, like, vibrating off of him. Had they ever met Ethan before? So they actually know him.
Starting point is 00:07:20 pretty well because up until a few months ago, Aethin and Marcus shared an apartment. They were roommates. But like Marcus had recently decided to get his own place. So he moved out, like moved into this duplex that they had now looked at. Did anything prompt that move or was it just like kind of growing up, wanting your own space? Yeah, I think you can call it that. I think the two just had like roommate issues, but stuff that like two people who live together might encounter little things that just like get under your skin. Marcus. The reason you and I have never lived together. Preach. Marcus had, I guess, been it to his family about Aethon. He's messy.
Starting point is 00:07:51 His bills weren't getting paid on time. Like that kind of thing. But even after Marcus moved out, he and Aethan stayed really close friends. So, like, there is no bad blood between them. And honestly, Marcus's family had always liked Aethan. He is a respectful guy from a good family. They never had any cause for concern about Marcus being around him. And even now, they're wondering if his reaction is maybe just because of the circumstances.
Starting point is 00:08:14 I mean, his best friend is now. Missing seemingly vanished into thin air. But Marcus's sister Felicia notices the same strange vibe when Aethon takes her driving around to look for her brother's missing car. She's like Aethon's acting tense. He's not saying much other than just like suggesting places where they should maybe look for the car. He's saying that he's worried about the whole situation. But again, nothing like incriminating. It's just like it could be chalked up to the same thing, right?
Starting point is 00:08:44 Now as detectives start digging in, they, begin to learn more about Marcus' life. He has two children, a nearly four-year-old son with a former girlfriend in Knoxville, and a two-year-old daughter with Tawania. He is super involved with both kids, always checks in with his son, but that child and his mom haven't heard from him either. According to Tennessee and reporter Beth Warren, Marcus had last seen his son in May when they went to the zoo, and they had been planning a big party for his upcoming birthday. Was there any relationship drama? No, no. He gets along well with both of his children's mothers.
Starting point is 00:09:20 So like that feels like a quick dead end, which is when they turn to his school. Maybe someone at the university there can help them piece things together. Right. But this is where they encountered the first big twist in their investigation. It turns out Marcus has been keeping some major secrets from his family. So police learn that Marcus, actually dropped out of college the year before back in 1997. What?
Starting point is 00:09:54 Yeah, he's basically been pretending to be a student ever since. And his family had no idea. In fact, the last time Marcus visited his parents, which was just a few weeks before he went missing, this was for Memorial Day. He was there for a cookout. He said he left early because he had to study for an exam. Did Twania know? I don't know. So the detective we talked to didn't know.
Starting point is 00:10:17 either. And Nina tried calling the number that Marcus's dad had for Tawania. We're not sure if it's still the right number for her anymore. Like, long story short, we haven't been able to talk to her to figure that out. But either way, his family was shocked to find this out from police. Like, going to TSU was the entire reason Marcus moved to Nashville in the first place. I mean, both his parents went there. He wanted to follow in their footsteps. I mean, the wild part is they thought he was close to graduating. It's not just that he was going there. They were expecting. to go to a graduation soon. But that's not the only surprise in store for the family.
Starting point is 00:10:53 Because even though Marcus doesn't have a criminal record, investigators also learn that he'd been selling weed. And they think that he might have started when he was still a student because his clientele seems to mostly be other students. Like it doesn't seem that he was out on the street stealing. And we're talking small-scale stuff, like not some big-time operation. And Athen actually admits this to police. He says that he and Marcus both sell weed,
Starting point is 00:11:18 although I'm not sure if they work together or what. And I don't know if Aethon is the first person that they hear this from or if he's just confirming this info that they learn or already had. But he doesn't try to hide it, I think is the main point. But that could be why he's acting so strange around Marcus's family. He knows they're all going to find out about this and be upset about the drugs. Maybe, yeah. But here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:11:41 Even while he's being honest about the weed, investigators still can't shake this feeling like Aethan is holding something back. They just don't know what. Because I don't think that all that stuff just stops after they learn the thing, right? Or what they think could be the thing. Did he know that Marcus had dropped out of school? I assume he knew because they spent a decent amount of time together. I mean, like, I think I would tell you things.
Starting point is 00:12:06 I wouldn't necessarily tell my parents, like, when I was his age. But there doesn't seem to be any solid confirmation of that. Like, it's kind of like with Tawania. I mean, and even his other ex. I don't know what any of them did or did not know about him dropping out of college. But I do know that both women, Tawania and his other ex, seemed to be aware that he was selling weed. I know that much.
Starting point is 00:12:28 In an interview with Dateline NBC reporter Josh Mankowitz, his son's mom said that he was doing it to help provide for their child. And Tawania tells detectives the same thing, that this was just a way he could make enough money to support everyone. But whatever the reason, his parents are hurt and confused to find all of this out like this. Like it completely goes against his upbringing. Like they raised Marcus and his sister in this solid home they felt that like centered around family. It's centered around church.
Starting point is 00:12:59 David is actually an elected official. Jerry is an elementary school teacher. So like selling drugs, lying about being in college, all of this is the last thing they expected from their son. However, speaking of secrets, this wasn't the only time Marcus had kept a big one from his parents. They actually didn't know about their grandson until he was born. And Marcus was only 19 at the time. And I don't know how, like, churchy, they raised him, but I can see that maybe being a reason why he hit it. Yeah, I mean, I think he was probably just afraid that David and Jerry would be disappointed in him, right?
Starting point is 00:13:39 And that's probably the reason he could. kept the school thing to himself. Like the disappointment that like not only is he disappointing them, but he's already disappointed them. So it's like one more thing. Had they noticed any changes in Marcus's behavior? Like looking back, like knowing or finding out about all this now? So at that Memorial Day cookout that I mentioned, his sister Felicia thought that he
Starting point is 00:14:00 seemed unusually stressed. But when she asked him about it, he just said that he had a lot going on in Nashville. He didn't really elaborate. And as far as his parents knew, everything was fine. shock stress up to the finals he said he was going to go studying for. Schooling, yeah. Right. So you can imagine how overwhelming this is for his family.
Starting point is 00:14:19 They are already dealing with him being missing, but then to discover that he was living a life, they really knew nothing about it was a lot. And David told us it's like walking through a nightmare. And as investigators dig deeper into Marcus's life, more concerning details emerge. He had gotten into a couple of altercations, one. reported to police when it happened about a year before his disappearance and then another, just a few months before he went missing. Both incidents were apparently related to him selling weed, although Detective Filter won't share specifics about those altercations.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Were there people after him? Like, was anybody like? Not that investigators can tell. Like, I don't think there's anyone specific or if there is, they're not sharing that. It seems like from everything they look at, they can't find any immediate dangers in his life. No one is saying Marcus owed them money. No one has been like making threats to him. But they do discover something interesting. Back in mid-May, Marcus, they find out, had rented a car for like 10 days. And this stood out because they know that he didn't get into an accident or anything.
Starting point is 00:15:31 So it doesn't look like his own car was out of commission or anything. So why rent? Right. Now did he drive back and forth from Nashville to Knoxville a lot to see his son? that's like 360 miles each trip. Maybe he didn't want to put the miles on his car. But Detective Filter pointed out an alternative possibility. He says that when you're doing something illegal,
Starting point is 00:15:53 you might not want to use your own car to do that. But they don't know if he was doing something illegal with the car or what he was using it for in those 10 days. They truly just have no idea. Right. He just had a rental for 10 days. Right. So they find that out. But then beyond that, not much turns up.
Starting point is 00:16:10 There is a recent traffic ticket, some receipts from a car wash, like nothing that points investigators in any real direction. So here you have this devoted father who has suddenly stopped checking in with his kids, which seems completely out of character. But they've also just learned that he's been living this whole other life that his family knew nothing about. And they really can't tell if he left on his own or if something happened to him. But their thinking starts to shift on Tuesday, June 30th. That is when a maintenance man at an apartment complex more than 20 miles from where Marcus lives, spots Marcus's missing Plymouth.
Starting point is 00:16:52 And this guy tells investigators that this car has been sitting in the same spot at Riverwood apartments for at least a couple of weeks. Why is he just calling about it now? Well, according to David, the guy contacts police because he saw something on the news about Marcus' disson. appearance and the car. So maybe he had only just realized. I mean, again, it's not like anything bad about this car. It's just kind of been there. And then once they make known what car everyone's looking for, he's like, oh, that's the car. Does Marcus know someone who lives at this complex?
Starting point is 00:17:21 No, so that's the thing. As far as anyone knows, Marcus has zero connection to this complex. And while investigators don't find any signs of violence in the car when they look at it, like there's no blood or anything like that, the fact that it's just sitting there, abandoned, and makes them think something bad must have happened to Marcus. I mean, if he wanted to take off and start a new life, like, how's he going to get there? The car is the thing you need, right? Or if you're going to leave your car behind, like, just leave it parked at your place.
Starting point is 00:17:50 Why drive 20 miles and then ditch it at this random apartment complex? And what's even more wild is, apparently, someone had been driving the car around. The maintenance man tells detectives that he saw this middle-aged guy occasionally using it before it was left there for good around mid-June. So somebody who was definitely not 23-year-old Marcus. Now, Detective Filter says that they never identified who this mystery driver was. But he also says that there could be explanations that don't necessarily include this driver being the one who did something to Marcus. Like he says, there is a world, right, where someone just handed this person in the car without telling them anything about Marcus.
Starting point is 00:18:33 Like, could have been someone who didn't realize what they were driving around. until they had, like, found out it belonged to a missing person. And then when they did, like, that's when they left it there. It didn't go back for it. And was it locked up? Were the keys there? It wasn't locked. Okay.
Starting point is 00:18:46 But Detective Filter couldn't find anything in the reports that indicated if the keys were in it or not. And the maintenance man had no clue who the driver was, by the way, like, hence the vague description. And this is a guy, the maintenance guy, he's, like, around a lot. And he's like, I don't recognize him. I hadn't seen him around before. No idea why he was in the complex at all. But it makes you feel like the way. the driver had to have lived there or was close to someone who did live there if he was at the complex, like, back and forth a couple times.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Like, he was there and then he wasn't. And then he, like, you would think. But all I know is that according to David, police canvassed the complex. And that didn't lead them to Marcus or to anyone who knew Marcus. Yeah, but what about the people who knew the driver? I know we don't know who he is, but like he doesn't live there. But that guy has to have a tie there. there to me, it's a chain, right?
Starting point is 00:19:38 Like, the person in the complex leads you to the driver, the driver leads you to who gave him to the car. Right. And like if there... And like, that goes all the way back to Marcus and why he doesn't have his car and where he is. And if they did have something to do with it, right? And it's not just like a car that was given to them. Or even if, again, they now know it belongs to a missing person. Like, I don't think they're going to be like fessing up to knowing him. Right. Right. I don't know. All the things are possible. It's also possible that the canvassing they did was just light. Again, maybe people were lying. Or option C, I just truly.
Starting point is 00:20:06 don't know. But they're hopeful that now that they have the car, maybe they can find the driver another way and maybe through forensic evidence. So police have the Plymouth towed to their lab and inside they find a gun that's tucked under the driver's seat. Now, is this more evidence of Marcus's double life? Like, did the gun belong to the person who was driving the car?
Starting point is 00:20:30 Did it belong to Marcus? Like, couldn't tell you because it doesn't look like the gun was actually registered. to anyone. Though it seems like from, you know, what we learned from Detective Filter, that everyone assumes the gun was Marcus's. They also managed to lift two fingerprints from the car, one from inside the driver's side window, and then another from a rented VHS tape that they find in the car. And the print from the tape leads nowhere. The detective told us they confirmed it belonged to an employee at the video rental place, which is like, give me an older sentence. Right. And the fingerprint on the window, they eliminated Athen and Tawanya as the sources of it, but they didn't, like,
Starting point is 00:21:13 eliminate anyone else. They couldn't determine who it belonged to. Here's the wild part to me. They said it could be Marcus's because Detective Filter says they don't have his prints on file. Like, here's where I get a little skeptical. Like, sure, Marcus was never arrested, so his prints weren't in the system. Right. But they have access to his apartment. Like, couldn't they have lifted his prints from there to compare? I mean, you'd, you'd, think. So those two prints were the only prints in the car, right? Like, I guess I thought you were saying that those were the only prints that weren't his. Those are the only prints that were identifiable. So Detective Filter- Not like smudged or smeared or incomplete. Yeah. Detective Filter told us it,
Starting point is 00:21:53 the car was examined meticulously, is what he said, and that it didn't appear to be wiped down or anything like that. That's a question we asked. But he says he also can't say for sure. Again, he wasn't on the case back then. So from what I can tell, those are the ones. ones that were they were able to pull. And here's the thing, Prince aside, what really concerns investigators is what they don't find in the car, which is any proof that Marcus was alive after June 8th. All of the receipts, everything in the car predates his disappearance. Now, meanwhile, so they find this. Marcus's family is back in Michigan at this point trying to process their new reality. To David and Jerry, each revelation about their son feels like another piece of the puzzle,
Starting point is 00:22:38 one that they never thought they would have to solve. His student loan notices are starting to come in the mail, which is this reminder of a life that he was supposed to be building. And there's something else that's coming in, something far stranger than student loan bills. Shortly after their son goes missing, Jerry and David start getting these strange phone calls on the their home phone in Michigan. The phone will ring and ring, but when they pick up, it's nothing. Just silence on the other end. And Jerry, they don't just like say hello and stop talking.
Starting point is 00:23:17 I mean, Jerry pleads with the caller, like Marcus, if this is you, please just say something. But whoever is on the other end never speaks. And Felicia remembers it happening like two or three times in those first couple of months. And according to an article by Jacks Miller for Oxygen Network, Marcus's son's mom was getting the same kind of unsettling quiet calls. Do police try to trace these calls? Not that I'm aware of. Like, I don't know if they even try to begin with or if the problem was, like, from what I can tell, there's no pattern to this or anything. So I don't know if they just think they're weird or if they just didn't care enough to do it.
Starting point is 00:23:59 I don't know. But these calls do give his loved ones hope that Markis. is still out there maybe, maybe still alive. Investigators, though, they are not as optimistic. The calls are, like I said, super sporadic. Months will go by without a single one. And in that time, the leads are even fewer. So almost as quickly as it all begins, the case goes cold.
Starting point is 00:24:24 Police don't have enough to work with, no real trail to follow. All of the fragments that they've uncovered about Marcus haven't even fit together into any kind of coherent picture. No one they speak with seems to have the whole story. Well, almost no one. They're still pretty sure that Aethon knows way more than he's letting on. Maybe he doesn't know exactly what happened to Marcus, but Detective Filter believes that he had some idea of what happened
Starting point is 00:24:53 or who might have been involved. Because even though he was upfront about, you know, selling weed, for whatever reason, after that and beyond that point, it appears that he kind of just shut down. And while it's possible that given time, he might have decided to share more, that is a chance that he doesn't get. Because little do detectives know
Starting point is 00:25:15 they are about to have a new case to work, and their victim will be athin. So let me take you to February 1999. By now, Marcus has been missing for about eight and a half, half months and the case is at a complete standstill. Investigators are convinced that Aethan knows more than he's letting on, but he's not talking. Now, around this time, Aethon is tied up with someone new, this brand new roommate of sorts, this guy named Charles D. Brown Jr.
Starting point is 00:25:46 And this new arrangement is raising some eyebrows, especially with Aethan's brother, Jonathan. Jonathan has been staying with Aethan, but as soon as Charles moves in, Jonathan's like, I'm piecing out for a bit. like he just wants to get away from the guy. Because Charles is one of Aethon's closest friends, but Jonathan has never approved of him. He didn't think that Charles was the type of person his brother should hang out with.
Starting point is 00:26:10 And there was definitely reasons for concern. So according to articles in the Tennessean by Kirk Loggins and Kathy Carlson, Charles had pass arrest for aggravated assault, unlawful weapon possession, and selling and possessing weed. He had also been shot and shot someone during an attempted home invasion that happened.
Starting point is 00:26:30 Interestingly, that attempted home invasion happened one day after Marcus went missing. You know we don't believe in coincidences anymore. Right. So let me rewind real quick and tell you about this home invasion because the details are interesting, to say the least. So in the morning on June 9, 1998, three or four masked men broke into Charles' apartment. And at the time, he was living with his girlfriend and two young children. And everyone was home when the intruders broke in. They demanded money and then they started shooting. They're like spraying bullets everywhere with at least two guns.
Starting point is 00:27:09 Charles gets shot five times and somehow not only did he manage to survive, he also returned fire and hit one of the gunmen who then took off. And John Yates reported something really intriguing for the Tennessean. Witnesses told police that they saw the same. suspects flee from Charles's place in two vehicles, including a red one that they thought looked like a Chevy Corsica. And when I googled a red Chevy Corsica, it looks an awful lot like Marcus's then missing Red Plymouth, which I actually have the photos to show you because it's just two bonkers. Okay, so this one is the Corsica and this is the Ashley. They're like identical.
Starting point is 00:27:52 They're kind of like the same car. They definitely look. incredibly similar. I mean, like, if you weren't, like, a car person. Right. Or, like, not even a car person, but, like, you knew your makes and models. You could easily mix those out. Anyway, within an hour of the home invasion, a man named James Cowan shows up at the hospital with multiple gunshot wounds.
Starting point is 00:28:13 Cowan tells police some story about getting shot from a car, but court records show that the bullet recovered during his surgery matched a gun that the shooters left behind at Charles's apartment. So I'm guessing that Cowan was hit by maybe friendly fire during the chaos because, again, it didn't come from like Charles's gun. Supposedly it was a gun left behind. Again, I don't know if that matters or whatnot, but whatever. Now, this Cowan guy was no stranger to detectives. He was actually a potential suspect in six homicides.
Starting point is 00:28:43 Oh, my God. Yeah, as far as I can tell, Cowan was never arrested for murder. He was, however, arrested and convicted of attempted first-degree murder, especially aggravated robbery. and aggravated burglary for the home invasion on Charles. And he was sentenced to six decades in prison because of the violent nature of the crime and his extensive rap sheet, which included multiple drug-related felonies.
Starting point is 00:29:07 Now, in connection to all of this, Charles wasn't arrested since he was acting in self-defense. But investigators didn't believe that Cowan and the crew he came with just randomly chose Charles' house to rob. Did they arrest anyone else in connection to it? I mean, it was more than one. one person, right? It was, but as far as I know, they didn't, like, arrest anyone or charge anyone except for Cowan. Did they recover the gun used to shoot at Charles? So that's not totally
Starting point is 00:29:35 clear from the court records. They say they recovered two guns. They were covered a nine millimeter found in the backyard, and they had Charles's gun, which is a 357 revolver. But there were at least three guns involved, because according to testimony, at one point during this struggle, an accomplice of Cowens threw him a quote-unquote big gun when the first gun that he was using ran out of ammunition. What about the gun in Marcus's car? Well, so at the time this is happening, I mean, they're not going to find that for weeks. But when they do find it, I know that they run the bullets through their database to check for links to other crimes, but nothing comes up. So I don't think that gun was used in this.
Starting point is 00:30:15 Okay. If that's what you're getting at. Yeah. Okay, so that happens. Now let's jump back to February of 1999. According to Kirk Loggins, on the 18th, Athen informs his brother that Charles is going to crash with them, right? And so this is when Jonathan's like, don't like this guy. I'm going to peace out.
Starting point is 00:30:31 A couple of days after that, Athen tells him that Charles was quote unquote going crazy. Like apparently, he was super paranoid. He was saying that his girlfriend was trying to have him killed. But it's not like Jonathan moved away. I mean, I don't think Charles was supposed to be a permanent fixture. He just needed to crash for a couple of days. So the night of Tuesday, February 23rd, Jonathan comes back to the house. And when he pulls up, the door to the duplex is wide open.
Starting point is 00:30:58 And when he makes his way inside, there on the floor, he sees his brother Aethon's body, stiff and cold. He had been shot multiple times. Now, police believe that Aethan was actually killed days before he was found, sometime before noon that past Sunday. They also think that there might have been more than one weapon used, and shell casings that they find appear to be from a 40-caliber gun. Now, they don't see any signs of forced entry, although they do notice that something is missing,
Starting point is 00:31:31 Athen's White Pontiac Grand Am. But the next day, someone spots this vehicle in Nashville's Englewood neighborhood, which is like 18 miles from Aethon's apartment, and they recognize it from the news reports. This is feeling too similar. Right? And Aethon's aunt tells Kathy Carlson that his family doesn't know of any connections that he has to that area. Of course. Now, obviously, the biggest difference between Marcus and Aethon's cases are that Aethens is clearly a homicide. He's been found while Marcus is still a missing person.
Starting point is 00:32:06 Right. And while detectives are still basically in the dark about what happened to Marcus, they've got a pretty good theory forming about who might be responsible for Aethan's murder. It's got to be Charles. Yeah, and mostly because an Englewood woman IDs him as the guy that she saw leaving Aethon's car on her street the day before his body was found. Wait, how old is Charles? I'm wondering if he could have been the one scene driving Marcus's car? No, they thought that guy was middle age. Charles is like Marcus's age, so like 23.
Starting point is 00:32:39 Early 20 is okay. Right. But still, police can't ignore how sketchy his behavior gets. Kirk Loggins reported that Charles. skips Aethon's funeral and completely ghost police when they try to question him further. A friend who hung out with Charles and Aethon over the weekend tells investigators that Charles was seriously worried about his own safety, possibly because of that home invasion that we talked about.
Starting point is 00:33:03 Now, Charles was apparently so convinced that someone was after him that he was wearing a bulletproof vest around and he had at least two guns in his SUV, including a 40 caliber, like the shell casings found at the scene. So talking or not, they do have enough on him to charge him with Aethon's murder in early March. And after a few days on the run, he ends up turning himself in. Hold up. What's the motive? Charles got paranoid and then just snapped on Athen? No, so not likely. Detective Filter actually refers to Aethan's murder as drug-related because he believes that Aethin was selling weed when he was killed. So he was wrapped up in. what could have been a dangerous crowd.
Starting point is 00:33:49 Although if he was, I mean, he was clearly keeping some secrets of his own from certain family members because his aunt says that Aethon was working as a tax consultant at his father's like income tax business. So I don't know that they're connecting it to like Charles's paranoid. Or if they're saying the paranoia is separate and Charles did it because it was a drug thing. I don't know. It's a little like convoluted and muddy. Either way, at first, investigators suspect that there could be.
Starting point is 00:34:16 be a connection between Aethan's murder and Marcus's disappearance. And when the Rutledge family hears about Aethon's death, they can hardly believe it. Marcus's sister Felicia is devastated because in her mind, Aethon was the one person who could fill in maybe someday all the blanks about her brother. And now he's gone. But Charles's arrest is a hopeful sign for Marcus's dad, David, because he figures that once police start like pushing on Charles, maybe the dam will burst. and maybe they can finally find his son. But here comes another unexpected twist. I wish I could tell you more about what investigators learn from Charles.
Starting point is 00:35:00 There is not much info available. We know that a preliminary hearing is held later that March. Charles is emotional. He's sobbing at times and like shaking his head throughout the proceedings. The judge finds sufficient evidence to send the case to a grand jury. but it doesn't look like Charles is ever actually indicted. Or if he is, the DA decides not to pursue it because the murder charge just disappears.
Starting point is 00:35:27 What? How? I guess there just wasn't enough to move forward. I mean, the headline for Kirk Loggins article about the prelim was literally hearing short on evidence in Bellevue slaying. So the evidence presented by the state, I mean, we know it was mostly circumstantial. Like, I mean, they had witnesses who could talk about Charles' behavior. They could talk about the fact that he had guns.
Starting point is 00:35:52 But they couldn't actually connect him to the murder itself or even, like I said, establish a clear timeline or motive. But I thought his gun was used to kill Aethon. No, he just had the same type of gun as the one used to kill Aethan. What about that witness who IDed him dropping Aethan's car, though? Not enough. Detective Filter thinks that the DA, in the end, just like, wasn't confident that they could get a conviction, so they just dismissed the charges, probably hoping that they'd be able to build a stronger case later. But for whatever reason, that never
Starting point is 00:36:26 happened. Aethon's murder is still considered unsolved today. And when it comes to any connection between Aethon's murder and Marcus going missing, while there might be some witness overlap between the investigations, police say they've never been able to establish any direct link between the two. So it's interesting. Detective Filters says that as far as he can tell from the case file, investigators only really looked at Charles. Like there's nothing showing that they ever dug into Cowen or his associates in connection with Marcus's disappearance.
Starting point is 00:37:00 And then we asked him about it, he told us like, yeah, you know, that's an angle maybe worth exploring, which like, yeah. But no one has in, oh, about three decades? No. I mean, to me, the timing alone, the home invasion a day after he went missing, not to mention the red car stuff. I know.
Starting point is 00:37:20 It definitely raises like a couple of questions at least. Plus, we know that Cowan was already being looked at for other violent crimes at that point, right? So I don't know. We'll have to see. We'll have to wait and see if Filter pursues that lead. Oh, and we actually did try to get in touch with Cowan, who was actually released from prison more than a decade ago and is out there on parole. But we couldn't reach him. And Charles, who has been in and out of lockup over the years for various crimes, he is in prison now on drug-related charges so we couldn't make contact with him.
Starting point is 00:37:53 Now, whether or not any of these guys were involved, police still believe that Aethon knew more than he led on and that he took some secrets about Marcus's disappearance to his grave. Do they have any theories about where Marcus could be? I mean, as similar and connected as these cases seem, it stands out so much. much that Marcus just vanished while Aethon was just shot and left in his home on the floor. Like, why the difference? Well, I mean, they don't have any theories on a connection because they can't prove the cases are connected at all. So, like, without that link, you can't even build upon that, right? Like, they're just stuck.
Starting point is 00:38:33 So that was pretty much it. Like, years past, tips aren't coming in. Media coverage is minimal. And the case just sits there. But around 2010, something significant does happen. The Rutledge family learns that Marcus had another big secret. They find out that he had a daughter. With who?
Starting point is 00:38:57 Tawanya. Another one? No. Britt, they never knew he had a daughter. How is that even possible? I mean, didn't investigators know? So they did. I don't know how this happened, but it looks like they never communicated
Starting point is 00:39:12 that to his family, which like, why would you, right? Like, I can, maybe they thought, like, oh, surely they know about this grandchild. Yeah, there's no need to bring up something so obvious. Right. But, like, wouldn't it come up when the police were getting basic information? Like, if his parents had mentioned their grandson, wouldn't someone have said, like, oh, and what about your granddaughter? You would think, but it didn't happen.
Starting point is 00:39:38 And I guess, like, the part that I can't get over is, like, the fact that Tawania never mentioned it either, which makes you wonder, like, what other secret she had, because that feels like a secret. It doesn't feel like something that just, like, gets missed, right? Like, they come, they have dinner with her before. Yeah. They're like, they're all. She's like a main contact when Marcus goes missing.
Starting point is 00:39:58 Like, they're in communication with her. Yeah, and you would think when she calls them to be like, oh, he's, like, he's not answering his phone. Oh, when's the last time you saw him, when he went to drop our daughter off at daycare? That's how we started the story. So it feels like something that got intentionally. left out. I don't know. I wish we could talk to her, but we haven't been able to get a hold of her, like I said. I mean, how did they even find out about their granddaughter? I don't know the exact details of how this
Starting point is 00:40:25 unfold. I just know that Marcus's son somehow connected with her on Facebook, and then that's when the rest of the family found out. So, like, it's fuzzy. But this is one of those that even though it's a shock, it's at least a good surprise. They have another little piece of Marcus to hold on to. And despite Mark is keeping her a secret. I have to imagine that even he'd be happy knowing that they all have finally found each other. And just in time, because in 2015, Marcus's mom, Jerry, passes away. And then in 2020, Detective Filter, who is in the Nashville PD's cold case unit, this is when he picks up the investigation for what started as like a pretty routine reason. Basically, they were doing like DNA housekeeping. They only have DNA from one of Marcus's kids in Kodis. So Filter wanted to get more
Starting point is 00:41:12 family profiles into the system so that they can be prepared if they ever need to make comparisons, if they ever find remains. Did something specific prompt that? Like, were there remains that could have been his mother found? Nothing like that. I think he just wanted to be proactive. He was making sure all of their bases were covered. And that DNA update was going to be the extent of it. But once he started talking to David and learning more about Marcus, he just like, I don't know, the case, like, latched on to him. He, like, kept digging. He wanted to see if he could help the Rutledge's, like get some answers some way. Hi, me.
Starting point is 00:41:47 A big update. So that was kind of where our episode was supposed to end. Britt and I wrapped it up, did the usual call to action. But literally just this last week, like right as we were about to release this episode, something huge happened. A major break in the case. On January 31st, police announced that Marcus's remains have been found. There was a skull that had been found by a hundred,
Starting point is 00:42:13 back on December 8, 2010, in some woods near Ashland City Highway and Pecan Valley Road. That is nearly 13 miles from where Marcus's car was found and 30 miles from his apartment. Now, the sequence of events is a little baffling for me, and I'm sure frustrating for Marcus's family who are still coping with the news. And I say baffling because DNA from this unidentified skull wasn't uploaded to Codas until a month after we interviewed the police. So we interviewed them in October, and then the ME submitted the skull DNA to Codas in November. This is of 2024, and we don't know why it took so long. Marcus's DNA had been in Codas for years, and you heard right before our like record scratch moment
Starting point is 00:43:01 that even more of his family's DNA had been added by Detective Filter to ensure that there would be enough to get a match to any unidentified remains that might surface. The DNA match that they got was a match to DNA collected from Marcus's daughter. It's just a shame that it didn't come 14 years sooner because it puts detectives even further behind than they would have been in 2010. Detective Filter told us it is unclear if police searched the woods thoroughly at the time when the skull was found. So he is planning to do a search of his own, hoping to find more. Because unfortunately, even though they now know where Marcus has been, the skull has been, the skull hasn't told them much. There were no wounds or markings on it that gave a clue as to how Marcus
Starting point is 00:43:47 was killed. But detectives are clear that they do believe Marcus was killed, and this missing person's case is now actively being worked as a homicide. Which filter believed was the case even before finding Marcus's skull? He believes that Marcus's involvement in selling weed likely played a role in his death. The problem is, even after this major breakthrough, Police still have not gotten a single solid lead. I'm not kidding you, not even one. And Detective Filter doesn't think this case is going to be solved by science. What they need is for someone who knows the truth to finally start talking.
Starting point is 00:44:26 Now, Marcus's family, they were holding out hope for so long that he was still alive. Like, they held out that hope till the very end. It's what our whole ending was about. So this news was devastating to them. But maybe now that everyone knows where he was and where he was, it could help connect some of the dots about what happened in those crucial days after June 8, 1998. They are convinced someone out there knows exactly what happened to him. And maybe you're that someone.
Starting point is 00:44:56 So if you have any information about the death of Marcus Rutledge or even Aethon's murder, contact the Metro Nashville Police Department and Crime Stoppers Division at 615-7-4 Crime. at 615-742-7463. You can find all the source material for this episode on our website, crimejunkiepodcast.com. You can also follow us on Instagram at CrimeJunkey Podcast. And we'll be back next week with a brand new episode. Crime Junkie is an audio Chuck production.
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