Debbie Collier murder: Georgia woman revealed black eye after 2020 'fall'
Debbie Collier was found dead under gruesome circumstances on Sept. 11
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Slain Georgia woman Debbie Collier posted a series of selfies after she said she "face planted" on a sidewalk in December 2020 — long before she went missing under mysterious circumstances and was found dead in the woods 60 miles from her Athens home.
"Look what I did to myself when I face planted on the concrete sidewalk," the Facebook caption reads. "I do not have any eye makeup on the right eye."
Collier’s Facebook account appears to be a joint account under both her name and her husband’s: "Debbie Steve Collier."
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The images show scrapes and bruising around Collier’s right eye and her forehead.
A spokesperson for the Athens-Clarke County Police Department told Fox News Digital that he had no record of any domestic calls involving Collier or her husband or any made to their address.
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Dr. Emma Lew, a former Florida forensic pathologist, said the root of the injuries could be identified only in general terms but "would be consistent with a fall."
The damage was caused by something "hard and relatively flat, at least the portion of the object that came into contact with her."
Habersham County deputies launched a homicide investigation earlier this month after finding Collier’s remains — stripped naked and partially burned — tossed down an embankment a quarter-mile away from her rental car. The 59-year-old real estate office manager was clutching at a tree and had "charring" on her abdomen, according to police documents.
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Investigators on Wednesday evening revealed that they have no evidence to suspect her death involved either a kidnapping or suicide. A spokesperson for the sheriff’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday afternoon.
Collier went missing on Sept. 10 after reportedly sending her daughter $2,385 over the Venmo app and a cryptic message reading, "They are not going to let me go love you there is a key to the house in the blue flowerpot by the door." Her daughter and husband reported her missing that afternoon.
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A review of the daughter’s Venmo account found that beginning in early August, she received several transfers from Steve Collier — and it appears as though Debbie and Steve Collier shared the account.
On Aug. 2, the first payment included the note, "To: Amanda Bearden From: Debbie Collier."
The daughter, Amanda Bearden, told police the final message, with the $2,385 payment, "scared her" and that it was "unusual" for her mother to leave without telling anyone. She and Steve Collier alerted police and filed a missing-person report.
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Investigators used a SiriusXM radio in Collier’s rental car to track it to a highway 60 miles away in Clarkesville, Georgia, near where a Habersham County K-9 unit found her remains. Collier was using a rented Chrysler Pacifica because her own vehicle was in the shop, according to the missing-person report.
Anyone with information on Collier’s case is asked to contact Habersham Sheriff’s Investigators Cale Garrison or George Cason at 706-839-0559 or 706-839-0560, respectively.