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what happened to rodney metzer

Rodney Metzer is a Georgia man who attacked his ex‑wife, staged the scene to look like a “masked intruder,” and is now serving a very long sentence in state prison for that crime.

Quick Scoop: What happened to Rodney Metzer?

  • In late 2020, Rodney and his wife Morgan finalized their divorce in Canton, Georgia.
  • In the months around the breakup, he lied to her and others by faking a cancer diagnosis, even producing forged documents to gain sympathy and stay close to her.
  • In the early hours of New Year’s Day 2021, Morgan was attacked in her home by a masked man who beat her, sexually assaulted her, zip‑tied her, and dragged her outside, threatening to kill her if she moved.
  • Shortly after the assault, Rodney appeared at the house looking like a concerned rescuer and called 911, trying to play the hero who “found” her bound and beaten.

How he was caught

  • Investigators quickly found inconsistencies in his story, along with incriminating internet searches like “how to change the sound of your voice” and “how to get sympathy from your ex.”
  • Police also uncovered a suicide note and forged hospital paperwork tied to his fake cancer story, showing a pattern of manipulation and deceit.
  • Evidence connected Rodney to the attack, including preparation steps and items he purchased before the home invasion.

Charges, sentence, and where he is now

  • In 2021, Rodney William Metzer pleaded guilty to 14 charges, including kidnapping, home invasion, burglary, aggravated assault, sexual battery, family violence, false imprisonment, and related offenses.
  • He was sentenced to a total of 70 years, with 25 years to be served in prison and the remaining 45 years on probation, with very limited early‑parole possibilities.
  • Current reporting states that he is incarcerated in a Georgia state prison (reported as either Baldwin State Prison or another Georgia facility, depending on the outlet), serving the custodial portion of that 70‑year sentence and barred from contacting Morgan or their children.

Why this is trending now

  • The case resurfaced in late 2024 and again in 2026 because of a “48 Hours” episode and true‑crime coverage focusing on Morgan’s story, sometimes called the “Batman intruder” or “Gaslit by My Husband” case.
  • Recent articles and videos highlight how Rodney’s pattern of gaslighting, fake illness, and staged heroics escalated into extreme violence, and how Morgan is now publicly speaking about survival and coercive control.

Bottom line: Rodney Metzer didn’t disappear—he was exposed as the attacker, pleaded guilty, and is now serving decades in a Georgia prison for the violent home invasion and abuse of his ex‑wife.

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