In March 2023, the body of Nathan Millard, a businessman from Georgia, was found wrapped in plastic and rolled up in a rug in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Millard had disappeared in February while on a business trip, and his body was discovered about six miles from where he was last seen. Despite the unusual circumstances, police did not find any signs of foul play and treated the death as undetermined pending further investigation (Vicksburg Daily News) (WSB-TV).
Additionally, in August 2023, Hannah Rachel Collins from Mississippi was found dead in Los Angeles, wrapped in plastic. Collins had been staying with friends in LA and was set to return home when she was discovered. The case was initially treated as an undetermined death, pending autopsy and toxicology results (Vicksburg Daily News).
Nathan Millard's case was ultimately determined to involve suspicious circumstances, even though his death was initially classified as accidental. Millard's body was found wrapped in plastic and a rug in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, after he had gone missing in February 2023. The cause of death was an overdose, but a local drug dealer, Derrick Perkins, was charged with improperly disposing of Millard's body among other charges, indicating a recognition of foul play in the handling of his remains (WSB-TV) (Your Local News).
In contrast, there have been no updates indicating that Hannah Rachel Collins' death in Los Angeles was later classified as suspicious or a homicide. Collins' body was found wrapped in plastic in August 2023, but no further details on the investigation or reclassification of her death have been reported (Vicksburg Daily News).
We do live in the Twilight Zone.
And LEO’s want us to trust them to protect us??????
Seriously??????