At 1:09 a.m. on Jan. 1, Twitter user RichlonelyJuan posted a picture of what appears to be a girl passed out in her own vomit, claiming that he and his brother planned on raping her.

He continued to live-tweet throughout the night, declaring that the victim no longer had a pulse.

Both users continued to tweet about the incident, neither denying nor backing down from the rape threat.

The same man also posted a vine saying "I did rape her and kill her."

Who knew a nigger like me with an iPhone cud upset so many ppl

Who knew a nigger like me with an iPhone cud upset so many ppl

Someone's at my door at 5 in da morning . Hope that's just da TV smh ..

Around 6 a.m., one of the men tweeted that somebody was at his door.

The Cobb County police confirmed they were aware of the photograph, and a police dispatcher said that two detectives were on site at the residence investigating the rape allegation.

On Wednesday, Dana Pierce, a public information officer for Cobb County told BuzzFeed that the police department did not have the names of the men who posted the photographs, or any information about the alleged attackers.

"How are we going to find them?" asked Pierce. "We could find their IP addresses, but we're not going to do that on New Years Day... They [the detectives] will probably really sink their teeth into the case tomorrow."

Pierce also told BuzzFeed that investigators received an anonymous call from a female who said she was familiar with the case and that there was "no truth" to it.

"Obviously this doesn't satisfy our investigation," said Pierce. "But the alleged incident that has gone viral is not a crime. We need a lot more evidence to prove that this happened."

The detectives are "working on it," but they have not had any success in validating the claims from the tweet based on the information provided thus far.