Missing Georgia mom found dead inside bright-pink car in heavily traveled area

4years ago

Corinth news, Georgia news.

A Georgia mother has vanished last July after attending a party with friends and she remained missing until Tuesday when authorities discovered her dead body inside a pink car parked in a busy area.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said that it did not officially confirm the body as Natalie Jones’ but the vehicle was indeed the 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier that she was traveling in that July 4 night.

“She did not deserve this because she was a good girl,” Jones’ mom said. “I would like to thank everybody that has been praying for my daughter.”

The 27-year-old mom of two has last texted a friend saying “I made it. Thanks” after leaving the party at around 10:30 p.m. All search efforts for her failed since her disappearance until the bright vehicle was located off a Roosterville Road in Franklin, Georgia.

“She was a beautiful girl. She had a smile that could light up the world,” the grieving mom said. “God please get the people so they can serve their justice. My baby can’t walk this earth again.”