Thursday, March 13, 2025

Thriller Thursday - A Murder in Vidalia

   On May 28, 2014, Robin Lyn Willis Matthews (1989-2014), a beautiful, young woman, a teacher, wife, daughter, sister, and friend was murdered just for trying to help someone. Someone who, unbeknownst to Robin, was a predator and should have been still in prison for his past crimes.  

  It was a Wednesday evening, and Robin had stopped at Walmart. Security cameras show Simon Dixon Mitchell approaching Robin in the parking lot, they exchange words, and then he climbs into her car.  Turns out, Mitchell asked for a ride to the hospital. Did Robin know him from around town? We don't know if that's possible or, if he was a stranger, why she would give him a ride.  However, a long time friend of Robin's described her as "the kindest and the sweetest" person. She also commented about Robin, "She would do anything for anyone." 

  Later that night, Robin was found dead in her car elsewhere in Vidalia.  She had been stabbed multiple times.  

  The suspect was apprehended quickly.  At his first court appearance the day after the murder, he told the presiding judge that he was as guilty as it gets. 

  This was a crime that was eligible for the death penalty. In order to avoid years of waiting for a trial, Robin's family agreed to a plea deal.  Mitchell claims he would have preferred execution, but agreed to the deal.  He was sentenced to two life sentences plus 30 years. Mitchell would "serve the first life sentence without parole, followed by five years, then the second life sentence followed by five years with an additional 20 years."  That sentence doesn't make sense to me - how do you serve time AFTER a life sentence; isn't that for LIFE???!!! - but bottom line, he should never get out of prison.  

  That part is most important because it turns out he should not have been on the streets in the first place.  He attacked a video store employee in Vidalia in 2006 and was sentenced to 15 years in prison for aggravated assault with intent to commit sodomy. He only served 8 years of that sentence and had just been released in January 2014 - a mere four months before Robin was killed.

  I cannot even imagine what her family and friends went through. Her mother, Helen Anderson Willis,  just passed away on March 3, 2025. (See my blog post here.) She is with her sweet daughter again.  

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