Missing Georgia firefighters found dead in Tennessee after mom feared son was ‘coerced’ by colleague

Two Georgia firefighters , who’d allegedly been in a “toxic” relationship, have been found dead in a car in Tennessee after a week-long manhunt.

The pair, Raegan Anderson and Chandler Kuhbander, both 24, disappeared on June 24 from a Crunch gym parking lot, sparking a cross-state search. Their bodies were discovered in Raegan’s car in Cocke County, Tennessee, 450 miles away from their last known location.

The authorities have not released any details about the cause of death or the condition of the bodies. According to Jane, Chandler’s mother, the couple had been in a “toxic” relationship for seven years. She claimed that Raegan had difficulty dealing with their recent breakup and was harassing her son.

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Jane alleged that Raegan had threatened to commit suicide after their split. She said that Chandler was seen leaving the Crunch gym in Savannah, Georgia, appearing “very comfortable, like he just had his workout”.

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