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Debbie Collier: Slain Georgia woman's husband on video working during suspected time of death, source says

Georgia real estate office manager Debbie Collier's husband calls 911 after Collier went missing. Collier was last seen on September 10 and found dead the next afternoon.

ATHENS, Ga. – EXCLUSIVE: Steven Collier, the husband of slain Athens office manager Debbie Collier, appears on video parking cars for the Sept. 10 Georgia Bulldogs game between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. the day his wife went missing, a law enforcement source tells Fox News Digital.

Police records show he called 911 to report his wife missing at 6 p.m. that day.

She was last seen alive around 3:20 p.m. in Clayton, making it unlikely that he made the 120-odd-mile round trip with time to commit the crime and return home to Athens, the source said.

"Came home, my wife wasn't home, her driver's license still in there, the rental car is gone, and her daughter's here," he told police at 6:01 p.m. on Sept. 10, making the initial missing person report. "We're kind of worried about what's happening and where she's at. I was wondering if you could send somebody over here."

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Steven Collier was seen on video between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. working parking cars for the University of Georgia Bulldogs game the day his wife went missing, according to a law enforcement source. She was last seen at 3:20 p.m. at a store located a 90-minute drive north from town, and he called 911 to report her missing from his home in Athens at 6 p.m. the same day. (Debbie Steve Collier/Facebook)

He added that his wife has no medical issues and that he had been out all day "parking cars for the football game." The University of Georgia Bulldogs had a home game that afternoon at 4 p.m., and his alibi checked out, according to the source.

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