Missing Georgia Mom’s Fiance Charged With Her Murder

Georgia authorities have arrested the fiance of a woman who disappeared more than two years ago and charged him with her murder.

Tiffany Foster, a 35-year-old mother-of three, was last heard from on March 1, 2021, when she left her apartment in Newnan to go shopping and texted her mother around that time, as CrimeOnline reported. Her car was found a week later in College Park, about 30 miles away, with her purse and credit cards inside.

She failed to show up for work on March 5 and missed a flight to Texas on March 11.

Reginald Robertson was arrested this week and charged with felony murder, malice murder, concealing the death of another, rape, kidnapping, false imprisonment, forgery, financial card theft, and financial card fraud, said Inv. Stacy Beckom of the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office, WAGA reported.

Although Foster’s body has not been found, investigators said they have enough evidence of “horrific crimes” against her to confirm her death.

“We have evidence that there were problems in the relationship the last week of her life,” Beckom said.

Robertson is already in jail, where he has been since he was charged in April 2021 with a November 2020 kidnapping and assault against Foster and for moving Foster’s vehicle from Newnan to College Park, where it was found after her disappearance.

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[Featured image: Tiffany Foster/Coweta County Sheriff’s Office]