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News from Mica Miller: The sheriff’s office is bringing in the FBI and a U.S. attorney to help investigate the death of a South Carolina pastor’s wife

News from Mica Miller: The sheriff’s office is bringing in the FBI and a U.S. attorney to help investigate the death of a South Carolina pastor’s wife

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – There’s an unexpected twist in the death of a South Carolina pastor’s wife after the sheriff announced that the FBI and a U.S. attorney are helping investigate Mica Miller.

The 30-year-old was found dead in April of an apparent suicide.

But investigators say she called 911 shortly before she was found dead in a North Carolina state park, about an hour north of her home in Myrtle Beach.

Mica died just days after telling a police officer: “She was afraid for her life” after finding a GPS tracker in her car and a razor blade in her tire.

She and her husband John Paul Miller also just separated.

He was a pastor at a local church but has since been relieved of his duties.

I even tried to raise her from the dead

“I’ve been knocked down about four times this week, but each time it still hasn’t hit me,” he said of his wife at a memorial service. “(I) thought she would wake up. I even tried to raise her from the dead.

Now, new images released by authorities show Mica leaving her home on the day of her death, buying a gun, stopping at a gas station near the park and then making an emergency call.

“Can you get the location of my phone,” she asked the dispatcher on that 911 call.

The authorities are currently not releasing any further information about the investigation.

This is because some friends and family members have questions and do not want to believe that Mica took her own life.

“We talked about her coming to church on Sunday,” Mica’s friend Angela Clark said. “Just life stuff, just her progress.”

Mica wrote shortly before her death: “Please share this with anyone who is struggling to get out of a dangerous situation.”

Does abuse harm people? What do you think God thinks about this?

“God hates divorce because it hurts people. But does abuse harm people? “What do you think God thinks about this?” Mica said.

Her last Facebook post read: “When terrible, terrible, HORRIBLE things happen to you… (Y’all know what I’m talking about 😉 RPF: Resting Peace Face.”

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