Debbie Collier murder: Unfired round found near scene of Georgia woman's unsolved slaying
Georgia discovery could be 'important piece of evidence' in office manager's murder investigation, says former homicide detective Pat Diaz
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EXCLUSIVE: Georgia detectives on Tuesday collected an unfired round near where a K-9 discovered the nude and partially burned remains of Debbie Collier earlier this month.
Investigators told Fox News Digital it could be unrelated — the area is part of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest where she was found, but there were no clear signs that Collier had been shot. However, authorities suggested it could still be a clue that leads them closer to solving Collier’s gruesome death.
Fox News Digital discovered the unfired round Tuesday about 20 to 30 yards uphill from the crime scene, in a public area, and immediately alerted investigators. Detectives from the Habersham County Sheriff's Office arrived around 15 minutes later and placed it into a small evidence bag.
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"That’s an important piece of evidence, and that’s something [one or more suspects] could’ve dropped on the way out the door," Pat Diaz, a former Miami-Dade homicide detective with more than 30 years on the job, told Fox News Digital.
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He said investigators would likely be looking into the possibility that someone forced Collier downhill at gunpoint but used something else to kill her.
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"It’s not a recreational hunting round that you would find normally in that area," he added. "That’s unusual. A hunter's not using a .223 round, plus…it’s bow season."
Collier, 59, vanished on Sept. 10, according to authorities. Minutes after she was last seen alive at a Family Dollar store in Clayton, 90 minutes from her home in Athens, her daughter Amanda Bearden received a $2,385 Venmo payment and a cryptic message. It read: "They are not going to let me go love you there is a key to the house in the blue flowerpot by the door."
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The following day, SiriusXM contacted the local sheriff's office to report a missing person's vehicle in the vicinity. They determined it was Collier's rented Chrysler Pacifica and after a search of the area discovered her naked body with "charring" on her abdomen and grasping at a tree at the bottom of an embankment, according to authorities.
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Down the path, at the root of a burned out fallen tree, were remnants of a fire and items that Collier purchased before she went missing on Sept. 10.
Burned paper towels, melted bits of blue tarp and a small plastic buckle, possibly from her red tote bag, were scattered beneath the roots, which bore clear burn marks.
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Another branch across from the tree also had charred bark and dead leaves.
Also visible was what looked like a possible charred fragment of her Georgia Bulldogs jersey, which she wore on surveillance video taken at a Family Dollar store about 15 minutes away.
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Investigators quickly deemed the manner of her death a homicide but have not yet revealed what caused it. They said last week that they had no reason to believe it was a kidnapping or suicide.
The Habersham County Sheriff's Office said Collier's death happened between when she left the Family Dollar store at 3:09 p.m. on Sept. 10 and 12:45 p.m. the next day.
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However, after more than two weeks, they have not publicly named a suspect or person of interest.
Also on Tuesday, Andrew Giegerich, the live-in boyfriend of Collier’s daughter Bearden, told Fox News Digital that the couple had no involvement in the slaying and was living in fear, sleeping behind barricaded doors.
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"We sleep with stuff in front of our front door and our back door because we didn't have anything to do with this," he said. "We're a little scared ourselves."
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On Wednesday morning, the sheriff’s office announced it would be holding a public briefing on the investigation at 9 a.m. Friday.
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Anyone with information on Collier’s case is asked to contact Habersham County Sheriff’s investigators Cale Garrison or George Cason at 706-839-0559 or 706-839-0560, respectively.