Investigation into Mica Miller's Death Intensifies Amid Family's Doubts About Suicide Claim
Authorities in North Carolina have launched a deeper investigation into the death of Mica Miller, whose family contests the initial suicide ruling by her husband, a South Carolina pastor.
- Mica Miller, a 30-year-old pastor's wife, was found dead with a gunshot wound in Lumber River State Park, sparking controversy over the cause of her death.
- Her husband, Pastor John-Paul Miller, claimed it was a suicide, but her family and friends are urging authorities to investigate further, citing inconsistencies and her recent actions suggesting plans for a future.
- Mica had filed for divorce and a restraining order against her husband shortly before her death, raising questions about their relationship.
- Social media posts by family and friends advocate for 'JusticeforMica', disputing the suicide narrative and highlighting her struggles with mental health and alleged abuse.
- The Robeson County Sheriff's Office is actively gathering information for the investigation, with no immediate threat to the public identified.