The body of Debbie Collier, 59, was found Sept. 11 — two days after she’d last left her Athens home in a rented SUV.
A missing Georgia woman has been found dead in a ravine after she wired her daughter $2,385 – along with the chilling message: “They are not going to let me go, love you,” according to a report.
The body of Debbie Collier, 59, was found Sept. 11 — two days after she’d last left her Athens home in a rented SUV,Her daughter, Amanda Bearden, told cops that Collier, whose car was in the shop, had left her home with only her driver’s license and a debit card, according to the news station. The rented vehicle’s SiriusXM satellite radio was tracked to US 441 near Victory Home Lane, about 60 miles from Collier’s home, and a Habersham County Sheriff’s Office K-9 team located the woman’s body nearby.
Investigators are treating her death as a homicide, which Bearden’s missing-person’s report suggests may have been the result of a kidnapping, according to 11Alive. The daughter, 36, told Athens Clarke County police that Collier had suddenly sent her $2,385 through Venmo, along with the message, “They are not going to let me go, love you.”
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