The cause of death for Mica Miller, the wife of a pastor in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, has been determined by the medical examiner amid an ongoing investigation into her tragic passing.
According to Dr. Richard Johnson, the Robeson County Medical Examiner, Miller died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. This revelation comes as local authorities continue to delve into the circumstances surrounding her death.
Miller’s body was discovered on April 27 in Lumber River State Park by Robeson County officers. The medical examiner’s office has confirmed that the gunshot wound was self-inflicted and not located in the back of the head, as previously speculated.
The Robeson County Sheriff’s Office has endorsed the findings of the medical examiner and is preparing to provide the Miller family with detailed information to substantiate these conclusions.
In the wake of Miller’s tragic death, her husband, Pastor John-Paul Miller, revealed to their congregation that she had struggled with mental health issues for years. Additionally, new reports released by the Horry County Sheriff’s Office shed light on harassment incidents leading up to her death, revealing that Miller had expressed fears for her safety.
Despite the tragedy, Miller’s loved ones are advocating for justice and have launched a social media campaign with the hashtag “JusticeforMica.” However, they have also urged caution against false narratives and misinformation.
As the investigation unfolds, the community continues to mourn the loss of Mica Miller, a woman remembered for her faith, joy, and love.