Aspiring Singer, 31, Found Dead in the Woods After Being Missing for 10 Days – Details

According to reports, Jiare Schneider borrowed a car to go clubbing but never returned that night. His family noticed red flags, leading them to believe something was wrong.

It has been a heartbreaking time for Jiare Schneider’s family and friends since the aspiring TikTok creator disappeared over a week ago. The 31-year-old’s body was discovered on November 26, 2024, in a wooded area.

The Clayton County Police confirmed that his body was found in Jonesboro off Brown Road after 1 p.m. The police department’s spokesperson, Lt. Ricky Porter, explained how Schneider’s body was discovered, saying, “Our officers received a call from friends and family of Jiare Schneider, who’s been missing from Forest Park.”

The late TikToker’s family and friends located him earlier on Tuesday morning. Germequa Bell, a family friend, shared how the group discovered him, saying, “This morning, a group of us gathered, and we came out here, and we went to the woods … and there he was.”

Jiare Schneider and his son in a post dated February 28, 2023 | Source: Instagram/big_homie_tootall

Jiare Schneider and his son in a post dated February 28, 2023 | Source: Instagram/big_homie_tootall

Bell said they suspected something was wrong as soon as Schneider went missing. His body was found inside a silver Toyota 4Runner, that matched the description of the car his family said he borrowed from a friend on November 15 for a night out.

Sadly, he never returned. Porter elaborated, “We did find the vehicle deep in the wooded area, which indicates there was a fast speed approaching the intersection.” The area where Schneider was found is about 25 minutes away from the Rumors Club.

The Jonesboro Road Club is an adult entertainment venue in Forest Park. However, it is located just a few hundred yards from a “content house” Schneider’s family believes he visited on the night he went missing. A content house is a space where social media influencers and content creators collaborate on ideas.

The family friend explained how the group searching for Schneider scoured the area around the content house. Bell added, “We never got to come this way because it was blocked off by construction.”

Frustrated with what they felt was a slow response from authorities, the TikToker’s family launched their final search using his cell phone’s location data. The search led them back to Brown Road. Bell said they were relieved to find him but upset that the help and resources they had requested were not provided.

Speaking to the media the day before Schneider’s body was discovered, his sister, Jasnique Oliver, noted her brother’s suspicious behavior before his disappearance. She said he failed to call his son, Nolan, who has a chromosomal disorder called DiGeorge Syndrome. Not seeing any social media posts from him for over a week also raised her suspicions.

Oliver recalled receiving a call from one of her brother’s friends on November 16, informing them that the TikTok and Instagram user, who went by the handle Big_Homie_TooTall, was missing. The call left the family deeply concerned. Oliver said, “We’ve been trying to find out what happened...