
A quiet DeKalb County cul-de-sac has become the center of a deeply disturbing homicide investigation after security-camera footage allegedly showed a man drive a pickup over a woman in her own driveway, then drag her body back toward the house.
Relatives say the victim is Janice Frazier and that the killing happened on June 21 on Leisure Spring Circle in unincorporated DeKalb County. The video has rattled neighbors and amped up the family's public push for an arrest.
According to WSB‑TV Channel 2, the footage was shared exclusively with the station. It reportedly shows a man walking up to Frazier moments after she is struck. The family told the station they are hoping the video will generate new leads in the case. As of the most recent update, police have not announced any arrest.
What the Video Shows
The station's exclusive video appears to capture a pickup hitting the woman in the driveway. The driver then gets out and drags her body toward the home, according to the station's description.
"The cameras told the entire story," Ashley Black, Frazier's niece, told WSB‑TV. Family members also said they had been worried about Frazier's safety in the days leading up to the June 21 incident.
Family Demands Answers
Relatives say their patience is wearing thin. They told the station they are frustrated with the pace of the investigation and want detectives to move faster, especially given what the cameras appear to show.
The family is urging neighbors to check any home-security systems or doorbell cameras and to share possible footage with investigators, saying even routine surveillance clips could help identify the driver. They are also asking anyone with information to contact DeKalb County authorities.
Investigation Status
According to the family and local coverage, investigators are reviewing the footage as part of an active homicide investigation. As of the station's June 30 report, no suspect had been taken into custody.
The case remains open in DeKalb County, with detectives still working to piece together what happened in the driveway that night.
Why the Footage Matters
Video evidence often becomes a make-or-break element in violent-crime cases, helping investigators reconstruct timelines, confirm witness accounts, and zero in on vehicles or suspects. Its value, though, depends heavily on image quality and the way it is collected and preserved.
Guidance from federal justice agencies, including the U.S. Department of Justice's COPS Office, notes that surveillance footage can significantly aid investigations when handled and analyzed properly.
What to Watch Next
The family says it plans to keep pressing for updates as detectives work through the video evidence and follow up on tips. For now, the most concrete development is the footage itself, and loved ones are hoping it will be enough to turn a horrifying driveway scene into an arrest.
Anyone with information about the June 21 incident is urged to contact DeKalb County authorities.









