South Carolina Woman Mica Miller's Final Moments: 911 Call Before Tragic Death
Mica Miller, 30, died by suicide on April 27, despite efforts to prevent it. Her husband, a pastor, remembers her with love.
On April 27, Mica Miller tragically passed away by suicide at Lumber River State Park in North Carolina. The events leading up to her death have left a profound impact on those who knew her.
The Eulogy
At a eulogy held by South Carolina pastor John-Paul Miller, he fondly remembered his late wife, Mica. He spoke of her beauty and the love they shared, expressing deep sorrow over her passing.
Mica's Life and Love for Travel
Mica Miller was described as a vibrant individual who dedicated herself to her church and engaged in various mission trips. Her zest for life was further reflected in her love for travel, with destinations including Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Disney World, and Africa.
Confirmation of Cause of Death
The Robeson County Medical Examiner confirmed that Mica Miller died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The evidence surrounding her death was described as "quite clear and compelling" by Robeson County Sheriff Burnis Wilkins.
Legal Proceedings
It was revealed that Mica was in the process of formally separating from her husband, as she had filed three "separate support and maintenance" requests since the previous year, with the latest being on April 16.
Purchase of Firearm
Investigators determined that Mica purchased a 9mm Sig Sauer handgun on the day of her passing from a pawn shop. The gun and its case were found in her vehicle at Lumber River State Park.
The Robeson County Sheriff's Office released a 911 call made by Mica, in which she expressed her intent to end her life. In the call, she requested for her family to be informed of her whereabouts.
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