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Morgan Metzer's Husband Tried Killing Her While Acting as Batman—Then Staged a Rescue

Lifetime’s Gaslit By My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story draws from the Georgia woman's experience surviving an attack by her estranged husband Rodney Metzer in 2021.

Gaslit by My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story
Published: March 11, 2026Last Updated: March 11, 2026

On New Year’s Day 2021, around 1:00 in the morning, Morgan Metzer awoke to an intruder in her bedroom doorway. The masked man, dressed in all black, entered her home in Canton, Ga., with a gun. His voice had been altered to sound like the comic book superhero Batman. 

Morgan screamed.

The intruder pinned her down, hit her repeatedly with the butt of his gun and attempted twice to strangle her. He then zip-tied Morgan’s hands behind her back and sexually assaulted her. 

The attacker seemed to know about Morgan’s personal life, she told CBS’s 48 Hours. As he was leaving her home, 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.”

When Morgan expressed to the attacker how much she loved her ex-husband, she told The Sun, the mood of the room changed, instantly. The attacker started taking jewelry, bags, her phone, acting like a burglar rather than a murderer. 

Then, he put a pillowcase over Morgan’s head and left her on the back deck, warning her not to move till she heard two car honks.

The honks never arrived. But about 40 minutes later, Morgan’s ex-husband, Rodney Metzer, did. 

Rodney freed Morgan from the zip ties, called 911 and consoled her till the police arrived. He told police that he came to Morgan after someone tapped on his apartment window and yelled out her name. But the police weren’t convinced. And neither was Morgan. The way the attacker had carried her had felt "familiar,” she told 48 Hours. She had a feeling the masked intruder was her ex-husband. Her story serves as the basis for Lifetime’s Gaslit By My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story.

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The Metzer Marriage: How Bliss Unraveled

Morgan and Rodney met when she was 14 and he was 17 years old. They fell in love at first sight. Rodney called her a “princess,” Morgan told 48 Hours.

The pair married in 2009. Soon after, Rodney’s younger brother, Kevin, died from leukemia. "I don't think he was ever the same after that,” Rodney’s mother Kathy Metzer told 48 Hours. Rodney and Morgan then lost their first child, also named Kevin, to a congenital heart defect, 18 days after his birth. 

In 2012, they welcomed twins—a daughter and a son—but a year into parenting, Rodney lost his job and his behavior began to change. He first hit Morgan on a Labor Day weekend. She called her father for help, but Rodney convinced her family that she was bruised because he had had to restrain her when she got angry. Then, Morgan alleges, Rodney became sexually abusive. 

Morgan divorced Rodney in December 2020, but he wouldn’t let go. 

He called her to tell her that he had pancreatic cancer, showing her a note from a doctor that seemed to confirm it. He told her that he hadn’t shared this diagnosis with anyone else. Morgan let him stay at her house. 

While there, Rodney tried to convince her to take him back, without luck, and she tried to persuade him to tell his family about his supposed diagnosis, but he refused.

By New Year’s Eve of 2020, Morgan told Rodney to leave, which he did. Then, the masked intruder arrived. 

Who Was the Intruder?

Around 2:00 in the morning on the night of the attack, deputies from the Cherokee Sheriff’s Office responded to Morgan’s home, per a statement from the Cherokee County District Attorney. They found Rodney sitting on his ex-wife’s porch, appearing concerned. Morgan was found with a bruised and swollen right eye.

As police investigated, they found substantial evidence pointing in one direction: that of Rodney Metzer. 

Rodney had a bag of zip ties, and a portion of a zip tie, in his apartment that matched the ones used to bind Morgan. Investigators linked the same type of ties with a purchase made on Rodney’s debit card. Surveillance footage from 36 hours before the attack shows Rodney leaving Lowe’s Home Improvement with zip ties, though in an interview after his arrest, he told police that he did not know what zip ties were. 

Surveillance video also contradicted Rodney’s stated whereabouts leading up to the attack, as he is seen entering his apartment and leaving shortly thereafter, in different clothing. 

Further, Rodney had a gun in his car. 

His phone and laptop revealed that he had looked up "how to change the sound of your voice,” "cancer letter from hospital” and "how long to choke someone unconscious.” He also had photos on his phone showing that he had copied Morgan’s texts and surreptitiously taken pictures of her in the shower while he was staying at her home.

Investigators found a book in Rodney’s apartment for men who wanted to transform a marital relationship, called 7 Ways To Be Her Hero, which they believe suggests motive. 

Finally, the cancer diagnosis letter he showed Morgan had come from an email account he had created. When a sergeant asked Rodney about how he told Morgan about the cancer, Rodney said, “I don't know if I should talk to you guys anymore. I'm starting to get a really bad feeling. What angle you guys are coming from.”

Rodney pleaded guilty to 14 counts related to the attack, including aggravated assault, sexual battery and armed robbery. On August 17, 2021, he began serving his sentence: 25 years in confinement and 45 years on probation. He is currently incarcerated at Baldwin State Prison in Hardwick, Ga.

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Sanjana Bhambhani

Sanjana Bhambhani is a New York-based journalist and documentarian whose work appears on the BBC, The Rachel Maddow Show and New York Focus among other outlets. She covers a spectrum of subjects including police misconduct, the justice system, space science and women's history.

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Article Title
Morgan Metzer's Husband Tried Killing Her While Acting as Batman—Then Staged a Rescue
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A&E
Date Accessed
March 12, 2026
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A&E Television Networks
Last Updated
March 11, 2026
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March 11, 2026
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