A recently obtained incident report details the final movements of a 39‑year‑old fitness trainer from Lexington, South Carolina, before she vanished in early June.
Medical examiners reported that the woman's autopsy revealed no bruising, lacerations, gunshot wounds, stab injuries, blunt force trauma, strangulation, or other external injuries.
Law enforcement agencies continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding her death, with investigators reviewing all available evidence.
Her husband reported her missing the day after she was released from an unnamed facility before 2 p.m. on June 11. The facility’s name was redacted, but close acquaintances indicated she had been released from a mental‑health institution.
Following her release, a taxi was arranged for her. The driver stopped at a local CVS at the passenger’s request, marking the final sighting of her by the driver. When she failed to reappear outside, the driver entered the store but could not locate her.
Later that evening, an employee at a nearby gym recorded her entry at 6:38 p.m. on June 11. After that check‑in, she was not seen again.
Her body was discovered on June 19, nearly a week after she was reported missing.
No individuals, including her husband, have been charged or identified as persons of interest at this time.
A close friend disclosed that the woman had previously attempted to leave the relationship and appeared frightened during their last encounter on May 31, expressing concerns for her safety.
She was last observed walking through the parking lot of a local supermarket at 100 Old Cherokee Road on the night of June 11.