Missing Georgia mom’s charred remains found in ravine; victim clutched small tree

2 years ago

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Authorities in Georgia are investigating the suspicious death of a missing mom whose charred remains were found in a rural area on September 11.

59-year-old Debbie Collier sent her daughter a cryptic text reading “they are not going to let me go, love you” and wired her $2,385 on Sept. 10, the day she vanished.

Collier’s body was discovered near a highway grasping a small tree, with her stomach charred and a partially burned blue tarp and tote bag at the scene.

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    Collier’s husband recalled spotting her the night of September 9 adding that her car was in the driveway.

    “This is unusual for Deborah to do this. She has not done anything like this before,” he said.