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Mica Miller Case: FBI Raids JP Miller In Connection To Wife death, Deets Inside

FBI agents raided JP Miller's home amid ongoing investigations related to his wife Mica's death. Allegations of abuse have emerged following her tragic suicide.

Mica Miller Case: FBI Raids JP Miller In Connection To Wife death, Deets Inside

In a shocking development, the FBI and local law enforcement agents executed a raid early Friday morning at the Horry County residence of Pastor John-Paul “JP” Miller of Solid Rock Church. This raid occurs six months after the tragic death of his wife, Mica Miller, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Speculation has arisen on social media regarding a possible connection between the raid and Mica’s suicide.

Authorities arrived at the Millers’ home on Coldwater Circle in the Azalea Lakes neighborhood, executing a search warrant. However, the specifics of the investigation remain unclear. One of JP Miller’s attorneys, responding to inquiries, suggested that the federal agency was merely “fishing” for information. “There was no affidavit attached to the search warrant; therefore, I have no idea what it’s in relation to,” stated attorney Long to The Post and Courier. As of now, law enforcement officials have not provided any additional statements regarding the raid or its motives.

As news of the raid spread, a gathering of approximately 20 protesters convened across the street from the pastor’s home, expressing their demands for justice. Many attendees donned purple shirts emblazoned with “#JusticeForMica.” One protester held a poster reading: “Your voice is powerful.” The atmosphere was charged with emotion as the community voiced their concerns over Mica’s death and the events surrounding it.

Mica Miller’s Tragic Death

Mica Miller was found dead from a gunshot wound at Lumber River State Park in North Carolina on April 30. Her death was officially ruled a suicide, following an extensive investigation by the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office. The inquiry concluded based on surveillance footage, interviews, and physical evidence that Mica had taken her own life. However, her family and friends have contested this finding.

Just days before her death, Mica had received divorce papers from JP Miller, intensifying speculation about the circumstances leading to her tragic end. A 911 call made shortly before her death revealed her desperation, as she asked for her phone to be traced because she intended to end her life.

Allegations of Abuse

In the wake of Mica’s death, allegations of abuse against JP Miller have surfaced, prompting calls for a thorough investigation. In a poignant Facebook video shared a month prior to her death, Mica offered advice to others suffering in abusive relationships. Days later, she filed for separation from her husband. Her family members have voiced their suspicions, insisting that Mica did not take her life willingly.

In an affidavit, Mica’s sister, Sierra Francis, claimed her sister had expressed fears about her safety, stating, “If I end up with a bullet in my head, it was not by me, it was JP.” This chilling warning adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing narrative surrounding Mica’s death.

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