Family appeals for information in Gregg Hawkins murder three years ago

Oct 16, 2018 at 07:00 am by Lisa Marchesoni


Gregg Hawkins’ wife, daughters and brother want justice for his murder and appealed Monday for information to solve the case three years ago Tuesday.

Hawkins, 53, of Murfreesboro was fatally shot Oct. 16, 2015, at Mona Boat Ramp on Jefferson Valley Road. He was fishing with his adult daughter, Brandi, who waited in the boat when he went to retrieve his truck.

Sheriff’s detectives believe he was killed by someone breaking into cars parked at the boat ramp.

RELATED: Gregg Hawkins was fishing with daughter when gunned down in 2015

During a press conference Monday, Oct. 15 wife Janet Hawkins, daughters Brandi Jackson and Logan LeRese and Gregg’s brother, Darren, asked for information along with Sheriff Mike Fitzhugh and Detective Capt. Britt Reed.

Wife Janet Hawkins said she hopes people will provide information, especially in light of a $50,000 reward.

“Gregg did not deserve not one ounce of this,” the wife said. “He deserves justice. He was a good man and he deserves justice.”

Brother Darren Hawkins said Gregg’s death affected family, friends and co-workers.

“It’s been a difficult situation and so, if you do as the sheriff said, if you do have any information, no matter how little you think it is, please share that information,” Darren Hawkins said. “This person or persons took Gregg away from us but they can’t take our memories.”

Jackson said many people have interacted with the person who killed her dad over the past three years. 

“It’s your duty to this community to get that person off the street, do the right thing and come forward,” Jackson said.

LaRese said the suspect is still out there.

“No piece of information is too small,” LaRese said. “Please come forward so we can bring this case to justice.”

Fitzhugh said detectives have worked on the murder for three years. He asked people who have information, no matter how insignificant, to please call Detective Steve Kohler at 615-904-3046 or Detective Kyle Norrod at 615-904-3076.

“It may be the one piece that we are missing,” Fitzhugh said. “It may lead us in a direction that we have not been led in before.”

Reed said he is reaching out to the community for information, especially:

Hawkins was a Nissan engineer.

Tags: Middle Tennessee Mysteries Rutherford County Sheriff's Office
Sections: Other News