The Habersham County Sheriff’s Office said an autopsy found that Collier’s death was caused by “inhalation of superheated gases, thermal injuries and hydrocodone intoxication.” (via toofab)
The sheriff's office released a statement in which they thanked investigators and offered their sympathies to Collier's family and friends.
"The Habersham County Sheriff's Office would like to commend Investigator George Cason and Investigator Cale Garrison for their dedication and persistence in conducting a thorough investigation," the statement read.
The statement added,"The Habersham County Sheriff’s Office would also like to extend our deepest sympathies to Mrs. Collier's family and friends. It is our hope and prayer that the findings of this investigation provide some form of closure and allow for the healing process to begin."-- with her body naked and burned -- in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, which is a 90-minute drive from her Athens home.
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