



Posted 07 March 2009 - 06:24 AM
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Deborah Fortunato Dill
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Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: March 24, 2006 from Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia
Classification: Missing
Date Of Birth: circa 1958
Age at time of disappearance: 48
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 170 lbs
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Brown
Race: White
Gender: Female
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Details of Disappearance
Fortunato Dill was last seen on March 24, 2006 at 4.30 pm at her residence located 2300 Woodbine Drive, in Augusta, Georgia. She hasn't been seen since she had an argument with her husband.
Richmond County sheriff's investigators said they are treating the case of an Augusta woman as a homicide. John Dill, her husband, the man police call the prime suspect has left town and is living in Greenville, S.C & was arrest in Greenville, S.C.
And police still have the same suspect, but are lacking a body to prove a homicide took place.
Investigators have learned the husband of a missing woman searched the Internet for information about the rate of decomposition and how to handle interrogations and polygraphs.They found out about John Dill's interest in an item titled "How to Beat a Polygraph Test".
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Investigating Agency
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Richmond County Sheriff's Office
Criminal Investigation Division
(706) 821-1020
Or
(706) 821-1080
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Posted 07 March 2009 - 06:26 AM
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Posted 07 March 2009 - 06:27 AM
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Posted 07 March 2009 - 06:33 AM
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Posted 07 March 2009 - 06:34 AM
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Posted 28 March 2015 - 12:51 AM
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Investigators still searching for clues in missing woman's case 6 years later
Updated: Mon 8:00 PM, Mar 26, 2012
News 12 First at Five / Monday, March 26, 2012
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- It's been six years and still no sign of then-48-year-old Deborah Dill. Her husband is still considered a suspect in her disappearance.
Despite little information, Dill's family has not given up hope, putting up billboards along highways and keeping her name in the news.
Investigators have not closed this case, either. In fact they're still doing interviews and working the crime scene all these years later.
"Obviously, six years later, we realize that it's probably not just a missing person's case, it very well is more than likely going to result in a homicide case," said Richmond County Investigator Steve Fanning.
Dill disappeared March 24, 2006, from her Augusta home. It was six weeks before her family reported her missing. Her husband, John Dill, never called 911.
"Mr. Dill has not been eliminated as a suspect in the case," Fanning explained.
Investigators continue to work the thick file, even re-interviewing Dill last month.
"So while some of the facts he maintains are the same, pieces of the story have either come to light or have or disappeared from what was originally said," Fanning said. "There's also been some evidence that's been resubmitted for further testing, and so we're hopeful that we'll get the final piece of the puzzle that will break the case."
And they say that puzzle piece is likely Dill's body.
"We've been tracking bodies not only for the Augusta area, but obviously the South Carolina area, even as far as Greenville, South Carolina," Fanning said.
And Greenville is where John Dill and his family live now. Deborah's family is also focusing efforts there, paying to put up billboards along Interstate 85.
"In some homicide investigations, you find that time can be on your side, in some cases, people that are initially scared to come forward at the early stages of an investigation, years later, may come forward," Fanning said.
And investigators are not giving up hope.
"With the amount of people in the world now, I think that it's very, very likely that she will be discovered and I hope that that's done within my tenure here on the Sheriff's Office," Fanning said.
There were also searches made on John Dill's computer, in the days following Deborah's disappearance. Searches included information on how to beat a polygraph test and about the rate of human decomposition.
Investigators also say John and Deborah had a heated relationship with reports of multiple domestic disputes, including death threats. There were even witnesses who saw them fighting the day she went missing six years ago. If you know anything, call the Richmond County Sheriff's Office at (706) 821-1080.
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Posted 09 October 2015 - 06:05 PM
Deborah is still missing, her case remains open.
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Richmond County Sheriff's Office
Criminal Investigation Division
(706) 821-1020
Or
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