Posted on 03/08/2023 11:51:17 AM PST by Lazamataz
Police are revealing new insight into their investigation into the death of a Georgia father who died on a business trip to Baton Rouge.
Nathan Millard lived in Walton County. He vanished in February after traveling to Louisiana for a business trip.
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Investigators found no signs of foul play after discovering Millard’s body wrapped in plastic and rolled up in a rug around 6 miles from where he was last seen, according to police. Investigators elaborated, saying there were no gunshot wounds or signs of blunt force trauma
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This guy had something on The Cankle.
Sort of like someone who commits suicide with 3 bullets to his own back of the head. Nothing to see here.
You need to stop eating at Hillary’s Hamburger Heaven ...
Gaslighting and Lies ...
From all Directions .
I’m beginning to think this Rapture
Is a Bit overdue.
Likely it was concluded that he was not attacked by chickens. They must have meant that there was no evidence of “fowl play.”
He was a great contortionist who was able to wrap himself in Saran wrap and a rug and walk miles before dying a natural death. Call the Guiness Book of World Records - we have a winner!
So true
Looks that way, doesn’t it?
Belongs in the “Believe it or Not” category. I choose to not.
We should start a movement to ban rugs. They don’t have 2nd amendment protection.
FTA:
“The investigation is ongoing, according to Chief Paul, Jr. Even though police do not see signs of foul play, they are looking into how Millard’s body ended up wrapped in plastic and a rug behind a funeral home. Final autopsy results are pending further studies including toxicology testing.”
The article is just extremely poorly written.
COVID!
No accountin’ for taste
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