Huntsville, Alabama, October 4, 2025
News Summary
Huntsville authorities are intensifying their efforts to solve the 2013 murder of U.S. Army Lt. Col. Alonzo McGhee, offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. McGhee was shot 17 times while delivering an inhaler to his ex-wife’s home. Authorities have stressed the need for public assistance in the unsolved case, which has remained dormant despite multiple investigations.
Huntsville Authorities Renew Efforts to Solve 2013 Murder of U.S. Army Lt. Col. Alonzo McGhee, Offering $25,000 Reward
The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) and the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) have renewed their efforts to solve the murder of U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Alonzo McGhee, who was fatally shot in January 2013. In a bid to garner new leads in the case, authorities are offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information that leads to the arrest of those responsible for his death. This increases the total reward amount to $44,000.
Lt. Col. Alonzo McGhee was found suffering from multiple gunshot wounds on January 4, 2013. He was discovered in front of his driveway on Pale Dawn Place in Huntsville, and despite efforts to save him, he later died from his injuries. At the time of his death, McGhee had just finalized his divorce a week prior, having recently gained full custody of his three children as well as the family home.
Reports indicate that McGhee was shot 17 times while delivering an inhaler requested by his ex-wife, Fillis McGhee, for one of their children. As he was attempting to place the inhaler in the mailbox of their family home, the brutal attack occurred.
In the years since McGhee’s murder, the HPD’s Major Crimes Unit and Army CID have pursued numerous leads, conducted interviews, and reviewed evidence, but the case has remained unsolved with no arrests made. Correspondingly, Suzette Daniels, McGhee’s divorce attorney, has expressed her concern over the lack of progress in the investigation and reiterated the importance of community awareness in keeping McGhee’s case in the public eye.
HPD Chief Kirk Giles emphasized that even the smallest detail could be instrumental in cracking the case and has urged the public to provide any information they may have. Daniels remains hopeful that the renewed offer and appeal will inspire people to step forward with new information that could aid the investigation.
Anyone with credible information is encouraged to contact the Army CID’s Redstone Resident Unit at 706-577-6883 or submit anonymous tips via Huntsville Area Crime Stoppers at 256-532-7463.
Lt. Col. Alonzo McGhee served in the Army for over 22 years and was regarded as a respected leader and dedicated father. Colleagues remember him for his significant contributions both in military service and personally. He was a native of Georgia and held degrees from Georgia Southern University, Troy University, and Central Michigan University, underscoring his strong educational background.
Key Details
- Victim: U.S. Army Lt. Col. Alonzo McGhee
- Date of Incident: January 4, 2013
- Location: Pale Dawn Place, Huntsville, Alabama
- Total Reward: $44,000 for information leading to an arrest
- Shots Fired: 17
- Years of Service: Over 22 years in the Army
- Educational Institutions: Georgia Southern University, Troy University, Central Michigan University
FAQ
What is the reward being offered for information about Lt. Col. Alonzo McGhee’s murder?
A reward of up to $25,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for his death, raising the total reward to $44,000.
What happened to Lt. Col. Alonzo McGhee?
Lt. Col. Alonzo McGhee was found suffering from multiple gunshot wounds on January 4, 2013, in front of his driveway on Pale Dawn Place in Huntsville and later died from his injuries.
How many times was McGhee shot?
McGhee was shot 17 times while attempting to deliver an inhaler for one of his children to the mailbox of the family home, as requested by his ex-wife.
Who should be contacted with information regarding the case?
Individuals with credible information are encouraged to contact Army CID’s Redstone Resident Unit at 706-577-6883 or submit anonymous tips via Huntsville Area Crime Stoppers at 256-532-7463.
Key Features Summary
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Victim | U.S. Army Lt. Col. Alonzo McGhee |
| Date of Incident | January 4, 2013 |
| Location | Pale Dawn Place, Huntsville, Alabama |
| Reward Offered | $44,000 |
| Shots Fired | 17 |
| Years of Service | Over 22 years |
| Educational Background | Georgia Southern University, Troy University, Central Michigan University |
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