A chilling new image has emerged in the investigation into the “personal and targeted” death of Debbie Collier showing the Georgia mom’s rented minivan traveling toward a store where she was later captured on video. (Read More Here)
The Chrysler Pacifica was seen on traffic cameras by the Tallulah Falls School in Georgia at 2:17 p.m. Sept. 10, a day before the woman’s partially naked and burned body was found in a nearby ravine, CrimeOnline reported, citing Habersham County Sheriff’s Investigator George Cason.
Her body was found partially burned around 60 miles from her home in Athens the day after she sent a cryptic message to her daughter saying, “They are not going to let me go, love you.”
The Habersham County Sheriff’s Office said it has ruled out kidnapping and suicide as causes for her death.
It also said investigators recovered Collier’s purse and cellphone at the crime scene, which appeared to contradict earlier reports that she left her home with just her driver’s license and debit card.
Collier’s husband, Steven, had reportedly told a 911 dispatcher that his stepdaughter, Amanda Bearden, found his wife’s purse at their home.
Last week, Cason said investigators were still awaiting data from several service providers regarding Debbie’s recovered cellphone.
He also said police have confirmed Steven was seen on video working from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. the day his wife vanished, Fox News reported.
Bearden and her live-in boyfriend, Andrew Giergerich, who both have a history of domestic violence allegations, told The Post they had been interrogated by detectives and had their phones seized.
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