Memphis, TN Rainess Holmes, a repeat felon, has been sentenced in connection with the October 2021 murder of Andrew Rainer, a student at Rhodes College. Rainer was killed during a home invasion at his off-campus residence. The case sparked outrage and concern among students and residents in the Memphis area.
Holmes faced multiple charges related to the crime. The investigation, conducted by the Memphis Police Department, revealed Holmes' involvement in the incident, leading to his arrest and subsequent trial. Details surrounding the sentencing have not yet been fully released to the public.
The murder of Andrew Rainer deeply impacted the Rhodes College community, prompting increased safety measures and a renewed focus on student well-being. The sentencing of Holmes marks a significant step in the pursuit of justice for Rainer and his family.
Tennessee Man Sentenced in Rhodes College Student's Murder
Rainess Holmes, a repeat felon from Memphis, Tennessee, has been sentenced for his role in the October 2021 murder of Rhodes College student Andrew Rainer. Rainer was killed during a home invasion. Holmes' sentencing brings a measure of closure to a case that shook the Memphis community. The details of the sentence were not immediately released.