Debbie Collier murder: Unfired round found near scene of Georgia woman's unsolved slaying
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An unfired round discovered near the site of Debbie Collier's remains could provide investigators with new leads in the Georgia office manager's murder.
Georgia detectives on Tuesday collected an unfired round near where a K-9 discovered the nude and partially burned remains of office manager Debbie Collier earlier this month. (Michael Ruiz / Fox News Digital) Police tape near the crime scene where a Habersham County k-9 found Debbie Collier's remains (Kat Ramirez/MEGA for Fox News Digital) Blue police gloves near where Debbie Collier was found on Sept. 11, 2022. (Kat Ramirez/MEGA for Fox News Digital) Tree stump in the woods near where police found Debbie Collier's partially burned remains. (Kat Ramirez/MEGA for Fox News Digital) The entrance to the crime scene where Debbie Collier was found dead on September 11, 2022, is marked with a makeshift memorial in the shape of a cross. (Mark Sims for Fox News Digital) Michael Ruiz is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to michael.ruiz@fox.com and on Twitter: @mikerreports
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.
"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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