Kimberly Bryan keeps Tiffany Foster's story alive
Kimberly Bryan, sister of Tiffany Foster, remains dedicated to keeping her sister's story in the public eye, emphasizing that such tragedies can happen to anyone. Tiffany, a mother of three, disappeared four years ago on March 1st after reportedly going grocery shopping from her Coweta County apartment. Her fianc�, Reginald Robertson, claimed she never returned and has since been arrested on charges of kidnapping, murder, and rape, though he remains uncooperative about her whereabouts.
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