Man Admits to Killing Missing Girlfriend, Leading to the Discovery of Her Remains: Police
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In a tragic turn of events, a man has admitted to killing his missing girlfriend, ultimately leading to the discovery of her remains. The suspect, Cecil McCrary, has been charged with murder in connection with the death of Tange Davis, as confirmed by the Cobb County Police Department.
Tange Davis, a 45-year-old woman from Mableton, Georgia, was first reported missing by her son. The investigation took a grim turn when it was revealed that McCrary had allegedly killed Davis while he was on pre-trial release for assault and kidnapping charges. This shocking revelation sent shockwaves through the community and law enforcement agencies.

The authorities were alerted to the disappearance of Tange Davis on October 11, prompting an immediate response from the Cobb County Police Department. Davis’ son informed the officers that he had not seen his mother for two days, leading to concerns about her whereabouts. Subsequently, Davis’ car was found in the parking lot of a grocery store in Mableton, further raising suspicions about her disappearance.
Initially, McCrary claimed that he had last seen Davis at his residence and even provided security footage of her leaving the property. However, as the investigation progressed, inconsistencies in his statement emerged. Three days after Davis was reported missing, McCrary was taken into custody for questioning, which ultimately led to a chilling confession.

McCrary admitted to law enforcement officials that he had killed Davis and buried her body in Atlanta. This shocking revelation shed light on the darker aspects of their relationship, as police revealed that there had been multiple domestic violence incidents involving the couple prior to Davis’ death. McCrary’s unsettling past was also brought to the forefront, as he was already facing charges of kidnapping and aggravated assault at the time of Davis’ disappearance.
Cobb County Police Chief Dan Ferrell expressed his devastation over the loss, emphasising the need to protect individuals at risk of domestic violence. The community was urged to come together in solidarity to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future. McCrary now faces a slew of charges, including murder, aggravated assault, and concealing the death of another.
As the investigation continues, details surrounding the case remain unclear. It is unknown whether McCrary has entered a plea or sought legal representation. In light of this tragic incident, the National Domestic Violence Hotline is highlighted as a vital resource for individuals experiencing domestic abuse, offering support and assistance around the clock.
The untimely demise of Tange Davis serves as a stark reminder of the prevalence of domestic violence in our society and the urgent need for preventive measures. The community mourns her loss and stands in solidarity against such heinous acts of violence. May justice prevail for Davis and all victims of domestic abuse, as law enforcement continues to pursue the case with diligence and thoroughness.
