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Maryland mom Rachel Morin was on ‘multiple dating sites’ before grisly murder, as new details emerge of her final hours

The mother-of-five who was victim of a grisly murder on a hiking trial in Maryland last weekend was using multiple dating apps prior to her disappearance, a source told The Post.

On the afternoon of her death Rachel Morin, 37, stopped at Glow – The Bronzing Studio on Red Pump Road in Bel Air for her daily spray tan at 2 p.m.

A source close to the salon told The Post all employees there knew her and the late mother had revealed to staff she was on “multiple dating sites” prior to her death.

However, that same week she had gone public with her romance with Richard Tobin, who was one of the last people to see her alive.

Tobin — who has not been named as a suspect and helped raise the alarm about his new girfriend’s disappearance — had met up with her that afternoon.

After touching up her tan, Morin told salon workers she was heading off to the gym.

Tobin confirmed in a now-deleted Facebook comment they went to the gym together.

The Post has since discovered the couple went to a Planet Fitness, where Morin is a Black Card holder who can use any of the company’s facilities.

Tobin’s “home gym” is the Rock Spring Road location, which is located around the corner from the tanning salon, but employees were unable to confirm if Morin had visited on Saturday, August 5, the same day she went missing.

Just hours before her death, Morin, 37, stopped at Glow- The Bronzing Studio on Red Pump Road in Bel Air around 2 p.m. Facebook/Rachel Morin
Mother-of-five Rachel Morin, who was found dead on a local trial in Maryland, was on multiple dating apps prior to her passing, a source told the New York Post. Harford County Sheriff's Office

An employee told the Post that Morin mainly used the Abingdon location, which is 8 miles up the road off the Bel Air Bypass. When contacted, staff there referred The Post to the company’s corporate team, who declined to comment.

Tobin, who has since made his social media pages private, also revealed in a now-deleted comment he dropped her off at her home shortly before 5 p.m.

Morin then went to the hiking trail and was last spotted sometime between the hours of 6 and 7:30 p.m.

A source close to the salon told The Post that Morin stopped daily around that time and all the employees “knew her” and it was well-known that late mother was on “multiple dating sites” prior to her death earlier this week. Google Maps

The stepfather of the girl who discovered Morins’ remains claimed she was naked and looked “like her head had been smashed in with a rock,” according to Michael Gabriszeski who spoke to the Daily Mail

The Harford County Sheriff’s Office has announced they are looking for five witnesses who were on the trail during those hours and asking them to contact their office.

They are looking for witnesses that were “described as either being 3 men, 2 women and 2 dogs or 2 men, 3 women and 2 dogs.”

After touching up her tan, she told the salon workers that she was heading off to the gym, which her boyfriend Richard Tobin confirmed in now-deleted Facebook comments. Facebook / Rachel Morin
Her boyfriend then dropped her off at home shortly before 5 p.m. after the gym and she went missing around 7 p.m. and was found the next day. Facebook/Rachel Morin

Tobin said on Facebook that Morin had been missing since 7 p.m., and he and her children began looking for her around 9 p.m. He then made an official report to police around midnight.

“She’s been missing since 7 p.m., she went on a hike and me and the kids have been trying to find her since 9,” Tobin wrote in a now-deleted Facebook comment.

Facebook users speculated Tobin — who has publicly admitted to being in recovery — may have been at an AA meeting at the Mann House at the time Morin disappeared.

When contacted by The Post, the Mann House said it had “no comment” regarding Tobin’s association or whereabouts at its establishment, which is in line with protocol to protect the privacy of its attendees.

Morin’s body was found the next day.

While police have yet to confirm Morin’s official cause of death, the local sheriff previously said the incident was clearly “not an accidental death.”

“This is foul play on the part of another,” Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler surmised.