The tragic final months of a beachgoer caught masturbating with a vibrator have been documented after viral bodycam footage of the incident went viral.
Christina Revels-Glick was reported by a fellow Georgia, United States beach user on July 1, 2021 after bodycam footage caught her in the act with a sex toy. The video received 2.5million views within the first three days of posting.
Rumours of her suicide were aired the same weekend and were proven false โ though her family has since confirmed Ms Revels-Glick died a year and a half after the incident from suicide.
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Christina's family say she cut off her loved ones as a spiral into drink and drugs took hold, with the university graduate eventually living her life in squalor.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, a member of Christina's family, who wished to remain anonymous, said: "Christina's gone. She died about a year and a half ago. I really can't tell you why she went the way she did.
"She had a good life for a while, drove a BMW, had a nice house โ but she was wild." They added she "went off the rails" and eventually wound up in prison.
"She got in trouble. She went to prison in Florida, got herself arrested, her husband took her back after all that, but she was just wild," they said. "Then she fell in with a real bad crowdโฆdrinks, drugs."
A coroner's report confirmed the tragic death to her family, who were told she had died on March 31, 2022 at a rented property in Hinesville, Georgia. The unnamed family member added: "It took a while to figure out who she was, but they managed to work it out because she had bought her son a motorbike and she'd filled out the registration paperwork, so they had that.
"When they told us we thought, 'Well at least we know where she's at now." A death certificate has since shown Revels-Glick shot herself in the head and died of a wound which was allegedly not immediately fatal.
Her landlord had found the decomposing remains of Revels-Glick after entering the home when she had failed to pay rent. A report from Hinesville Police Department confirmed an "exit wound from a bullet on her forehead."
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