Alabama Man Linked to Murder Dies from Heart Attack While Disposing of Victim’s Body
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The lifeless body of suspected killer Daniel Robbins was discovered in a secluded ditch in an Alabama forest, alongside the remains of his alleged victim.
Authorities allege that Robbins murdered a woman named Jessica Folds by strangulation. His body was found on June 10, positioned in a fetal stance next to Jessica’s remains.
Investigators suspect that Robbins suffered a fatal heart attack while attempting to dispose of Folds’ body.
Authorities believe that Folds was killed during a domestic altercation, although the exact location of the alleged strangulation remains unclear.
Police responded after a passerby reported Robbins’ pickup truck idling with the driver’s side door ajar, parked along a dirt road near County Road 86.
Officers retrieved the bodies and transferred them to the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences for autopsy examinations.








