Man fishing in creek discovers new evidence in 2015 deaths of Marietta couple

New evidence has been discovered in the 2015 murders of a metro Atlanta couple.

Authorities say a man with a magnet, who was fishing in a Telfair County creek this month, discovered items connected to the deaths of Bud and June Runion who drove about 200 miles more than nine years ago to buy their dream car.

According to The Atlanta Journal Constitution , the GBI confirmed Monday that the man “found a .22-caliber rifle on April 14 while magnet fishing in Horse Creek on Old Prison Camp Road in McRae-Helena.”

The AJC’s Shaddi Abusaid adds that two days later, “he pulled up a bag containing drivers’ licenses and credit cards belonging to the Runions, along with what authorities believe was the couple’s cellphone.”

Last week, Abusaid reports investigators executed multiple search warrants at a home in the 400 block of Webb Cemetery Road. The GBI will analyze all the evidence collected at the agency’s crime lab.

“Magnet fishers use a large magnet to scour bodies of water for metal debris, often as a hobby,” Abusaid explains.

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