Dutchess Dior’s Shocking Death After Crying Out for Help — What Really Happened?

Influencer Found Dead After Alarmingly Desperate Post, Husband Commits Suicide

A young social media influencer was discovered dead in her residence after posting a distress signal pleading for help. Hours later, her husband took his own life as authorities closed in.

Zaria Khadejah Carr, 27, was found dead in her home in Twin City, Georgia, approximately 80 miles northwest of Savannah, late Saturday evening, following a call to police regarding a domestic disturbance. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation confirmed the incident.

Earlier that day, Carr, known online as Duchess Dior to her 35,000 Facebook followers, shared a chilling message expressing her desperation: “I really don’t know what to do… but I need help before I lose my life or freedom! My kids need me!” Her post was made around 6 p.m. Saturday, just a few hours before her body was found.

Zaria Khadejah Carr
Zaria Khadejah Carr was behind the Duchess Dior Facebook account with a significant following.

When police arrived, Carr’s vehicle, a 2021 Dodge Challenger, was missing. It was later located about 80 miles south in Wayne County, but before officers could detain him, her husband, Shamarcus Jameal Carr, an online dog breeder known as “the Frenchman,” shot himself. He was rushed to a hospital, where he died shortly thereafter.

Shamarcus Jameal Carr
Authorities are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths.

Shamarcus, believed to be the man behind the “Frenchman” Facebook page with 44,000 followers, shared images of his life as a French bulldog breeder, including photos with a woman identified as Zaria, who was also his partner.

Authorities investigating the scene
The investigation into both deaths remains active, with authorities still seeking answers.

It is currently unknown how Zaria died. Police state that investigations into both incidents are ongoing. If you or someone you know is battling thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 988 or visit SuicidePreventionLifeline.org.