Autopsy results are in on a body found in a well in Oglethorpe County Monday afternoon.
Preliminary results indicate that 25-year-old Charles Parker died of gunshot wounds.
Two men found Parker's body in a well after walking the property on Sandy Cross Road.
John Bankhead, spokesman for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, tells WSB after pulling out the body on Sandy Cross Road, they were pretty sure it was that of 25-year-old Charles Parker of Monroe, who had been missing since January 15th.
"There was a mark on the body, a tattoo of some sort that was unique and matched the tattoo that belonged to Mr. Parker," said Bankhead.
Parker's wife, Kenisha says they were saddened to learn that Charles was dead, but there is still a sense of peace.
"It's not over. The investigation is not over. We're not gonna stop. We're gonna keep going until we can find out who actually is behind this," said Parker.
Parker was last seen alive around 4:30 p.m. January 15th, in Athens, where he had gone to look at a property for a business deal.
His family reported him missing the following day.
"Investigators are following up on what leads there are. We're hoping that a member of the public that may know something or heard something about this particular issue to call either the GBI, the Monroe Police Department, or the Oglethorpe County Sheriff's Office," said Bankhead.