By Randy Travis
Published Sept. 15, 2021
CANTON, Ga. - A break-in. A kidnapping. And then… a hero?
That’s how a New Year’s Day crime unfolded in Cherokee County. But one of those three would turn out to be a lie.
"I’m sitting there trying to rub my eyes," Morgan Metzer said, remembering that first moment she realized something was wrong.
"OK, this is not happening."
Metzer went to sleep believing 2021 would be the fresh start she needed, a new year to begin life as a newly single woman. Her 10-year marriage had ended just a month earlier.
Instead, barely an hour into the New Year, a nightmare would take over her life.
She awoke to the silhouette of a masked man standing in her bedroom doorway, his voice mechanically distorted like the movie character Batman.
"Every woman’s worse fear is to wake up to that," she said. "That voice still to this day just haunts me when I sleep."
There was no one else in the house to hear her screams. The intruder pinned Morgan down and began viciously beating her with a gun.
"I could feel his finger on the trigger of the gun," she remembered. "And I was like, ‘This is it. I’m gone.’"
But he stopped.
"He decided to strangle me. Two times. Once to the point I barely had any breath left. I thought it was going to be my last breath."
But he stopped again, instead zip-tying Morgan’s hands behind her back, sexually assaulting her, then putting a pillowcase over her head before dumping her on a sofa on the back deck.
"On his way out he kept saying ‘You messed up. You’re going to be fine but we can’t say that about your ex-husband. You’re really going to miss him.’"
Morgan and her husband Rodney, 36, had recently divorced but maintained a friendly relationship because of their 9-year-old twins. Rodney had actually slept on Morgan’s couch earlier that week.
The intruder told Morgan not to move until she heard two car honks.
"I was just nervous that other people were sitting out there waiting for me," she explained. "So I didn’t move at all."
She never heard the signal. But minutes later, ex-husband Rodney showed up, security cameras showing him first going to the front door, then the back deck.
Morgan still had the pillowcase over her head.
"Instantly heard Rod’s voice — ‘Oh baby, what happened? What happened? I’m so sorry.’"
"He was extremely shocked by what I looked like," she remembered. "But not a shock of ‘Oh my gosh, who did this to you,’ but ‘Oh my gosh, look what I just did to her.’"
The intruder stole only one thing that belonged to Morgan. Her cell phone. Authorities say that was to delete any of the security videos showing him getting into the house. But the system continued to record what happened afterward.
Once he freed Morgan, Rodney called 911. As they waited for deputies to arrive, the security video shows him sitting close to his hysterical ex-wife, putting his arm around her. Comforting her.
"He was choking me," Morgan told the first deputy on the scene. "Staring at me."
"Did you see his face?" the deputy asked as Rodney looked at her.
"No, he had something over it," Morgan told him.
As Cherokee County sheriff’s investigators arrived in those first hours of 2021, Rodney explained how he raced to check on Morgan after someone mysteriously tapped on his apartment window and yelled her name.
"Even though we’re not married I’m supposed to try to protect her," he explained.
But by then investigators had already found images on Rodney’s cellphone showing he had secretly been copying his ex-wife’s text messages, taking photos of her in the shower when she wasn’t looking during the time she had allowed him to sleep on the sofa.
"I know what I know. I told my truth." Rodney Metzer to investigators the night of the break-in and abduction
Still, he stuck to his story: he was there because someone had threatened to hurt his ex-wife.
"I know what I know," he stressed. "I told my truth."
But investigators Dakota Lyvers, Thomas Harris, and Sgt. Robert Haugh were having none of it.
Rodney Metzer was arrested early New Year’s Day for lying to investigators.
Later, deputies recovered store security video that showed him buying the same zip ties authorities say were used to bind his ex-wife’s hands behind her back. They said an open bag of zip ties in his apartment matched the ones at the scene.
In Rodney’s online search history: "how long to choke someone unconscious" and "how to change the sound of your voice."
They also found a suicide note and a forged hospital invoice used to trick Morgan into thinking he had cancer. That’s why she had earlier let him sleep on her sofa.
Rodney Metzer eventually pled guilty to all charges including kidnapping and aggravated assault. He agreed to a sentence of 70 years, 25 of those in prison.
It’s called gaslighting. We explore how that can happen in our next story.
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