The police are still investigating the mysterious death of Mica Miller. Miller is the wife of notable South Carolina pastor, John-Paul Miller. Her death was ruled a suicide on April 27. Her body was found in North Carolina’s Lumber River State Park.
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As the police continue their investigation new details are beginning to emerge about the events leading up to her death. Specifically related to her estranged husband, John-Paul Miller. According to a new report, Miller’s husband allegedly admitted to sharing lewd photos of her without her permission.
Email Shows Mica’s Husband Apologizes for Sharing Lewd Photos
“I’m sorry for putting a picture of you on the internet,” Miller’s husband wrote to her in an email obtained by News Nation.
John-Paul also tried to soften the severity of the alleged act. The pastor noted that the photos were only posted for “less than one hour,” and later taken down.
“It was for less than one hour and immediately taken down. I was hurt that you are telling everyone horrible intimate details of my past sin, and I just wanted to try and hurt you,” he added in the email.
Miller also begged for his wife to for his wife to forgive him.
“Please forgive me. It was evil of me to do that.”
Mica Miller Filed a Police Report Before Her Death
Medical examiner Dr. Richard Johnson confirmed Mica’s death to be a suicide. But amid the investigation police uncovered a report that she made to the police in the months leading up to her death. According to police documents Mica reported that she found a razor blade inside of her car tire. She also told authorities that it was not the first time it had happened.
“According to the documents, Miller reported to police that a razor blade was placed in her tire at the Springmaid Pier,” the report said via ABC.
“She claimed this was the second time a razor had deflated her tire within that week. The report said that as Miller was leaving the pier, she heard a pop and noticed metal protruding from her tire. The responding officer said the metal was a tire deflation device that could be bought online.”