The local sheriff’s office has asked the FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office to assist in the investigation into the controversial death of Micah Miller, the wife of a 30-year-old pastor whose body was found in a state park. requested. . Miller’s death was ruled a suicide by law enforcement. However, her family does not believe she died of her own self-inflicted injuries. She passed away on April 27th. The Robeson County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Tuesday that it had asked the FBI and local U.S. attorney to assist in the investigation, but did not provide further details.
Ms. Miller’s husband, John Paul Miller, was the pastor of Solid Rock Church in Market Common, South Carolina, but has since been removed from that position. The church said in a statement that it was relieved that he “went through a period of healing, counseling and guidance in accordance with our governing documents.” WPDE-15. Her family cites a series of events in Micah Miller’s final days and months as one of the reasons they suspect she committed suicide.
Days before her death, she told police she feared for her life after finding a GPS tracking device hidden in her car and a razor blade in the tire. WTVD-11 report. Shortly before her death, she called 911 and asked the dispatcher, “Can you track the location of my cell phone?” Her body was discovered at Lumber River State Park in Robeson County.
Miller and her husband were living separately. She bought her gun the day she died. On her final day, she posted a message on social media: “Please share this with anyone who is struggling to get out of a dangerous situation.”
“God hates divorce because it hurts people. But does abuse hurt people? How do you think God feels about that?” she said in a social media video.
WTVD reported that her last Facebook post read, “When something terrible and terrible happens to you… (you know what I’m saying;) RPF: Put on a peaceful face.” It was written that.
Last November, Micah’s sister called 911 after receiving threatening messages from John Paul Miller. WBTX-13 report. Micah was with her sister at the time. John Paul Miller said at Micah’s memorial service that he visited her mortuary many times after her death.
“Every time it didn’t click, I thought she was going to wake up. I even tried to bring her back from the dead once this week,” he said.
he Added“If I had 10 hours, I wouldn’t have enough time to tell you all the great things about her.”
Photo credit: Solid Rock Ministries cover photo/ https://www.facebook.com/SolidRockMinistriesMB
Michael Faust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years.His story is published below baptist press, Christianity Today, christian post, of leaf chronicle, of toronto star And that Knoxville News Sentinel.