Community Questions Pastor's Account of Wife's Death as Investigation Begins
ICARO Media Group
In a small South Carolina community, the untimely death of a pastor's wife has left many mourning, but also questioning the official account of her final days. Mica Miller, 30 years old, was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound at Lumber State Park in Lumberton, North Carolina on April 27. However, doubts surrounding her death have led the Robeson County Sheriff's Office to open an investigation.
The news of Mica's tragic passing was delivered by her husband, John-Paul Miller, during a sermon at the Solid Rock Church in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. He informed the congregation that Mica had taken her own life after battling mental illness. He also mentioned the challenges she faced in obtaining proper medication. However, family and friends of Mica assert that there may be more to the story and have called for a thorough investigation.
Editor's note: Documents obtained by NewsNation suggest that Mica Miller had expressed fear for her life prior to her demise. Records indicate that she had filed for a legal separation and subsequently divorce from John-Paul Miller. Just weeks ago, Mica had also shared a video on Facebook addressing the issue of abuse, leading some to believe that she may have experienced it herself.
A Facebook group named "Justice for Mica" has brought attention to a statement in her obituary that they consider peculiar. More than a hundred people gathered outside the Myrtle Beach church in a Sunday rally, demanding justice for Mica Miller. Supporters expressed their belief in the importance of her story being heard.
Mica's sister took to social media to urge friends not to pay heed to false narratives surrounding Mica's life. A close friend of Mica revealed that she had spoken to her multiple times in the week leading up to her death, and her final text indicated plans for the future, rather than someone on the brink of taking their own life.
As speculations continue to circulate, the Robeson County Sheriff's Office has officially initiated an investigation into Mica Miller's shooting death. Major Damien McLean stated that officers are currently gathering information from individuals in both South and North Carolina.
NewsNation reached out to John-Paul Miller's church for comment, but the response indicated that this was not an opportune time for an interview.
The community remains eager for answers as they mourn the loss of Mica Miller and advocate for justice. As the investigation unfolds, more details are anticipated in the coming days.
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