A heartbreaking discovery in Chambers County has left two families mourning the loss of their loved ones after authorities found Jessica Folds, 47, of Lanett, Alabama, and Daniel Robbins, 44, of Macon, Georgia, deceased in a wooded area on Wednesday.
The tragic incident began when Chambers County Sheriff’s deputies responded shortly after 12:20 p.m. to reports of a vehicle parked in the roadway along the 1000 block of County Road 86. What initially appeared to be a routine call quickly turned into a devastating scene when deputies discovered the bodies of Folds and Robbins in a nearby wooded area.
As news of their deaths spread throughout the community, friends, relatives, and loved ones were left struggling to comprehend the sudden and unexpected loss. While investigators continue to work diligently to determine exactly what happened, those who knew Jessica and Daniel are remembering the lives they lived, the memories they created, and the impact they had on those around them.
Jessica Folds was known as a daughter, family member, friend, and member of the Lanett community whose life touched many people throughout her years. Those who knew her will remember the conversations shared, the laughter exchanged, and the countless moments that made her a cherished part of their lives. Her absence leaves an immeasurable void in the hearts of those who loved her.
Daniel Robbins, a resident of Macon, Georgia, is likewise being remembered by family and friends who are now grappling with profound grief. His life was made up of experiences, relationships, and memories that extended far beyond the tragic circumstances surrounding his passing. To those who knew him best, he was much more than a name in a news report—he was a loved one whose presence brought meaning to the lives of many.
The loss of Jessica and Daniel serves as a painful reminder of how fragile life can be. In a matter of moments, families can find themselves facing unimaginable sorrow and unanswered questions. As investigators seek clarity, loved ones are left to hold onto the memories that remain and the bonds that can never be broken by death.
Authorities with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency have confirmed that the State Bureau of Investigation is leading the case. The bodies of both individuals have been transported to the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences, where autopsies are expected to help determine the cause and manner of death. Officials have not yet released additional details regarding the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.

