Bodycam footage showing Christina Revels-Glick’s arrest in July 2021 for pleasuring herself on Georgia’s Tybee Island Beach went viral. DailyMail.com revealed that eight months later, she was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. In a dramatic twist, neighbors of Revels-Glick tell of a brutal murder following a violent dispute with a “boyfriend,” despite the police’s conclusion that she died by her own hand. Revels-Glick was arrested after beachgoers witnessed her using a vibrator on the shore.
Witnesses came forward to share their accounts, including her neighbor, Jonathan Johnson, who believes she was killed in a violent attack. They heard a lot of commotion one night and never saw or heard from Revels-Glick again. Neighbor Jasmine added that she felt conflicted about contacting the police, worrying about potential danger. A month later, another neighbor and a family friend discovered her blood-spattered apartment, indicating a violent battle occurred.
Police Commander William Oberlander admitted that her death was not a “normal” suicide and that the scene looked more like an attack where Revels-Glick fought and lost a violent battle for her life. Incidents from that night, such as seeing her supposed boyfriend’s car gone the next day, neighbors’ claims of hearing a violent commotion, and the blood spatter throughout the apartment find no evidence of a possible suicide.
Revels-Glick’s landlady, Felicity Rollins, informed police after her tenant failed to pay rent and was unable to be reached. Two weeks later, the landlady requested a welfare check, receiving no response. When Rollins and her boyfriend went upstairs to check on her apartment, they smelled a foul odor and found Revels-Glick dead in the apartment. Military veteran Gareth White, who accompanied them, confirmed that there was “no follow up” after Rollins requested a welfare check.
Revels-Glick’s body was found in her apartment with blood spatter around and evidence of struggling to reach the phone or door. Blood trails throughout the house, a pistol on the master bedroom bed, and a hole in the roof directly above where she was found all support the notion of a violent attack. These details, along with the absence of a follow-up after repeated welfare checks, raise concerns that Revels-Glick may have been the victim of a brutal attack rather than a self-inflicted wound.









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