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Georgia Jury Convicts Reggie Robertson in Tiffany Foster 'No-Body' Murder Case

Prosecutors secured the verdict in a rare 'no-body' case built on digital, forensic, witness evidence.

Overview

  • A Coweta County jury found Reginald “Reggie” Robertson guilty on all counts in the disappearance and presumed murder of his fiancée, Tiffany Foster.
  • Investigators highlighted cadaver-dog alerts on a charred wood chipper on property tied to Robertson’s grandmother, along with phone records, traffic-camera video, and a disputed jailhouse call.
  • Prosecutors also pointed to alleged hardware-store purchases of a shovel and bolt cutters and a text from Foster warning, “If anything happens to me, Reggie did it.”
  • Foster’s remains have not been recovered, yet jurors concluded the evidence proved her death and Robertson’s responsibility.
  • Sentencing is pending under Georgia law, with prosecutors indicating they will seek the maximum term, while reports differ on co-defendant Jeremy Walker’s outcome.