Husband makes chilling threat on Facebook Live before killing wife and taking his own life
Zaria Carr was found Saturday, stabbed to death at a home in Georgia. Police later down her husband, Shamarcus, who shot himself before dying in the hospital.
A chilling act of domestic violence unfolded in Twin City, Georgia, where a man broadcasted a grim threat to his wife over Facebook Live before committing murder-suicide.
In a tragic turn of events, Zaria Khadejah Carr, 27, was found fatally stabbed following an investigation by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Authorities were called at approximately 9:30 p.m. on June 14 to a residence in Twin city due to a domestic disturbance.
Zaria's husband, 36-year-old Shamarcus Jameal Carr, vanished along with her 2021 Dodge Challenger after the incident.
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When police located the vehicle and attempted to intercept it, Shamarcus took his own life with a firearm. Despite being rushed to a nearby hospital, he succumbed to his injuries.
Prior to their deaths, the couple had begun to publicly reveal their personal issues through social media, hurling accusations of infidelity, spreading STDs, incarceration-related marriages and domestic abuse, The NC Beat reports.
Shamarcus, who went by "Thè Frenchman" on Facebook, made a sinister declaration in his final Facebook Live broadcast, stating: "I swear you'll die," to which Zaria responded, "Damn, I gotta die about that?"
It is understood that shortly after that conversation Shamarcus ended Zaria's life. The disturbing footage has since been taken down from the platform.
In another video, Shamarcus confesses: "I've been cheating. F***ing off, doing my thing. So she get pregnant and I f**k around and cheat while she was pregnant."
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He also levied accusations of infidelity against Zaria as evidenced in one video where she repeatedly attempted to dispute his claims. Captured on tape, he is heard declaring: "This the type of b***h that get beat, long story short," before seizing a knife and demanding she exits his live stream.
Zaria's voice raises with concern as she asks: "What, you about to stab me?" His threat intensifies: "If I get off this live, you ain't gonna make it out the door."
The investigation into Shamarcus Jameal Carr's death is being conducted by the Wayne County Sheriff's Office, with the GBI's Medical Examiner's Office slated to perform an autopsy on Zaria Carr.
As the investigation continues, authorities are urging anyone with information to reach out to the GBI Regional Investigative Office in Eastman at 478-374-6988 or the Twin City Police Department at 478-763-4140. Individuals can provide anonymous tips by calling 1-800-597-TIPS(8477) or submitting them online.
Upon conclusion of the investigation, the findings will be presented to the Middle Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office.
Recent figures released by the Bureau of Justice Statistics indicate that 34 percent of female victims of murder and nonegligent manslaughter were slain by an intimate partner.