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Mint
a day ago
- Mint
Social media influencer found dead after disturbing Facebook Live, ‘I need help'
Zaria Khadejah Carr, a 27-year-old social media influencer, was found dead at her home in Twin City, Georgia. She had 35,000 followers on Facebook. Hours before her death, she went live on Facebook asking for help. The social media influencer was known as Duchess Dior. During the live video, her husband, Shamarcus Carr, 29, was seen arguing with her and holding a knife. He also made strange comments, saying 'the devil' was stopping him from sharing a message. Later, when police tried to arrest him, Shamarcus took his own life. Police are still investigating the case. The official cause of Zaria's death has not been confirmed. Just three hours before her body was found, Zaria posted a worrying message on Facebook under the name Duchess Dior. 'I really don't know what to do. But, I need help before I lose my life or freedom! My kids need me!' International Business Times quoted her as saying. The post shocked her followers, who quickly asked others to call emergency services. Shamarcus, known as 'The Frenchman' on Facebook, often shared videos about his French bulldog breeding business. His wife, Zaria, was also seen in many of his posts. Zaria's death is now under investigation, along with Shamarcus's. Some online viewers say parts of a heated argument between the couple were seen on a livestream. In it, Zaria reportedly accused him of not helping at home but spending on other women. At one point, he was seen with a knife though Zaria appeared to laugh and downplay the threat. So far, police and investigators haven't shared how Zaria died. A post-mortem report is awaited. When police reached her home, Zaria's car was missing. Shamarcus was also gone. Later that night, police found the car about 80 miles away in Wayne County. When officers tried to stop the car, Shamarcus shot himself. He was taken to the hospital but died from his injuries.


Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Daily Mirror
Influencer, 27, found dead after chilling Facebook post calling for 'help'
Zaria Khadejah Carr, 27, was brutally stabbed to death at a property in Georgia, US - her husband, Shamarcus Jameal Carr, took his own life after police discovered he was behind it An influencer who was killed by her husband took to social media as a cry for help and said she had fears for her freedom shortly before her death. Zaria Khadejah Carr, 27, was discovered lifeless after she was stabbed to death at a property in Twin city, Georgia, US. Her partner, Shamarcus Jameal Carr, went on the run and attempted to flee police. But when they caught up with him, he took his own life with a firearm. Now, it has been revealed there were warning signs in the lead up to their deaths, with Zaria writing an alarming Facebook post on June 14. She said: "I really don't know what to do... but I need help before I lose my life or freedom! My kids need me!" Shamarcus, who called himself "Thè Frenchman" on Facebook, had earlier broadcasted his hate towards his wife. He filmed their conversation on a livestream and said: "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. 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." He accused Zaria of infidelity 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' 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. Upon conclusion of the investigation, the findings will be presented to the Middle Judicial Circuit District Attorney's Office. For emotional support you can call the Samaritans 24-hour helpline on 116 123, email jo@ visit a Samaritans branch in person or go to the Samaritans website.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
Influencer Zaria Khadejah Carr aka Dutchess Diór's final post goes viral after husband kills her in murder-suicide
Social media influencer Zaria Khadejah Carr, better known to her followers as Dutchess Diór, was used to putting her pain into words. But no one expected that the final things she'd post online would feel like a warning the world missed. For the unversed, the 27-year-old was killed by her husband, Shamarcus 'Frenchman' Carr, on June 14 after they had an altercation during a Facebook Live. Hours before her death, Dutchess Diór shared a cry for help On the morning of June 14, Dutchess Diór made a chilling Facebook post that now reads like a desperate plea. The post has gone viral after her death, with her fans widely sharing it across social media, and many alleging that the signs of a toxic relationship were always there. In her post, the mother of two said, "I really am too loving & too forgiving. I'm a good-a** woman, but to the wrong boy. What do you know about carrying the load while being embarrassed, disrespected and steady helping a man fight demons? You can't make anybody happy who's not happy with themselves! You're going to mentally and emotionally drain yourself holding on to NOTHING! I walk through pain with a smile cause I look at any situation like God is showing me something. A man ain't making shit happen for me; I'm the face behind me, my kids, and the nxgga too!" The Facebook Live that turned fatal Later that same day, Dutchess Diór went live on Facebook in what would become her final appearance. In the stream, she was seen arguing with her husband, who appeared increasingly agitated as they both accused each other of cheating. At one point during the tense back-and-forth, she said, 'He's getting mad because he doesn't like the truth coming out.' That's when things took a terrifying turn. Viewers heard him threaten her: 'You're going to make me kill you.' The live ended abruptly. Hours later, she was found shot to death inside their home in Twin City, Georgia, around 9:30 p.m. Shamarcus fled — and didn't survive the police chase. After killing Zaria, Shamarcus took off in their Dodge Challenger. A manhunt was launched, and he was eventually tracked down in Wayne County. But instead of surrendering, he reportedly took his own life before officers could apprehend him. The case quickly made headlines not just for the shocking murder-suicide but also because of how much of it played out online. The couple had gone live before during arguments, but this time, the threat was real, and it was carried out. A mother of two, gone too soon Dutchess Diór had recently given birth to her second child in November. Her death has left two children without parents. According to her followers, she was a loving mother, someone who worked hard to hold everything together even when things were falling apart. To stay updated on the stories that are going viral, follow Indiatimes Trending.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
Influencer Zaria Khadejah Carr aka Dutchess Diór's final post goes viral after husband kills her in murder-suicide, read here
Social media influencer Zaria Khadejah Carr, better known to her followers as Dutchess Diór, was used to putting her pain into words. But no one expected that the final things she'd post online would feel like a warning the world missed. For the unversed, the 27-year-old was killed by her husband, Shamarcus 'Frenchman' Carr, on June 14 after they had an altercation during a Facebook Live. Hours before her death, Dutchess Diór shared a cry for help On the morning of June 14, Dutchess Diór made a chilling Facebook post that now reads like a desperate plea. The post has gone viral after her death, with her fans widely sharing it across social media, and many alleging that the signs of a toxic relationship were always there. In her post, the mother of two said, "I really am too loving & too forgiving. I'm a good-a** woman, but to the wrong boy. What do you know about carrying the load while being embarrassed, disrespected and steady helping a man fight demons? You can't make anybody happy who's not happy with themselves! You're going to mentally and emotionally drain yourself holding on to NOTHING! I walk through pain with a smile cause I look at any situation like God is showing me something. A man ain't making shit happen for me; I'm the face behind me, my kids, and the nxgga too!" The Facebook Live that turned fatal Later that same day, Dutchess Diór went live on Facebook in what would become her final appearance. In the stream, she was seen arguing with her husband, who appeared increasingly agitated as they both accused each other of cheating. At one point during the tense back-and-forth, she said, 'He's getting mad because he doesn't like the truth coming out.' That's when things took a terrifying turn. Viewers heard him threaten her: 'You're going to make me kill you.' The live ended abruptly. Hours later, she was found shot to death inside their home in Twin City, Georgia, around 9:30 p.m. Shamarcus fled — and didn't survive the police chase. After killing Zaria, Shamarcus took off in their Dodge Challenger. A manhunt was launched, and he was eventually tracked down in Wayne County. But instead of surrendering, he reportedly took his own life before officers could apprehend him. The case quickly made headlines not just for the shocking murder-suicide but also because of how much of it played out online. The couple had gone live before during arguments, but this time, the threat was real, and it was carried out. A mother of two, gone too soon Dutchess Diór had recently given birth to her second child in November. Her death has left two children without parents. According to her followers, she was a loving mother, someone who worked hard to hold everything together even when things were falling apart. To stay updated on the stories that are going viral, follow Indiatimes Trending.


Express Tribune
4 days ago
- Express Tribune
Influencer Duchess Dior killed by husband after chilling Facebook Live argument
Social media influencer Zaria Khadejah Carr, widely known as Duchess Dior, was tragically killed by her husband Shamarcus Carr on June 14, 2025, following a heated Facebook Live argument. The 27-year-old mother of two was found dead in her Twin City, Georgia home from gunshot wounds. Authorities believe the fatal shooting occurred shortly after the couple streamed a tense live video, in which they publicly accused each other of infidelity. In one disturbing moment, Shamarcus threatened, 'You're going to make me kill you.' The Frenchmen & Dutches Dior final moments on live — EKid Knuck (@2SD_Knuck) June 16, 2025 Police were called around 9:30 p.m. after neighbors reported a domestic disturbance. When officers arrived, Zaria was unresponsive and later declared dead. Her husband and her 2021 black Dodge Challenger were missing, prompting a statewide alert. Just over an hour later, the vehicle was located in Wayne County. During a short police pursuit, Shamarcus reportedly shot himself. He died at a local hospital from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is now handling the case. Autopsies are underway to determine the full details of the incident. Zaria, known for her candid social media content on motherhood and relationships, had often gone live with her husband, sometimes revealing volatile moments. Her death has sparked outrage and sorrow online, reigniting conversations about domestic abuse, mental health, and the importance of recognizing red flags in relationships. Zaria leaves behind two children. The tragedy is a heartbreaking reminder of the dangers many face behind closed doors.