Now, her fiancé, Reginald Roderick Robertson, has been apprehended and charged with her murder, in a shocking twist to the case.
Tiffany Foster, 35, who vanished from her Newnan, Georgia home on March 1, 2021, is at the center of a grim mystery
This revelation comes from the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office, as reported by various news outlets including NBC News, 11 Alive, and Atlanta News First.
The charges against Robertson are extensive and severe, including felony murder, malice murder, concealing the death of another, rape, kidnapping, false imprisonment, forgery, financial transaction card theft, and financial transaction card fraud. The Coweta County Sheriff’s Office has stated that there is ample evidence to indicate Tiffany Foster’s demise, despite her body having never been located.
Tiffany Foster’s disappearance left many baffled, including her family and law enforcement. According to Kimberly Bryan, Tiffany Foster’s sister, she failed to show up for her college class, work and even missed a planned trip to Texas. The circumstances surrounding Tiffany Foster’s absence were highly unusual, leading her loved ones to suspect foul play.
Seven days after her last communication, Tiffany Foster’s car was discovered in a College Park, Georgia parking lot
Although her credit cards and purse were found, her phone was missing. Her fiancé, Reginald Robertson, was first charged with car theft, as he had reportedly moved her vehicle after Tiffany Foster was reported missing. Subsequently, he faced kidnapping charges related to a previous incident.
Robertson has been in custody without bail, maintaining his innocence, as he awaits trial for the initial charges. Tiffany Foster’s family remains eager for answers, as they seek closure regarding the tragic events that transpired.
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