A social media user shared a video that he claims shows South Carolina pastor JP Miller suffering a “medication-induced collapse” before his wife Mica’s suicide.
A seven-minute video posted Friday by Ty Longerbeam apparently shows Miller lying face down on the ground while complaining about the medication and complaining about being bitten by ants.
In the undated footage, Miller claims the medication “drives him crazy” and that he “thought he was going to see Jesus.”
“I just want to see Jesus,” Miller said. “I was going to see Jesus.”
When the person behind the camera asked if they should call 911, Miller responded, “I just need to get to Jesus.” I just want to get to heaven quickly. I don’t want any ant to stop me. Tell all my children that I love them, please.”
Longerbeam, of Myrtle Beach, wrote a lengthy message attacking the pastor, who has been accused of abusing and ‘brainwashing’ Mica before she took her own life in North Carolina.
A friend of JP Miller has shared a video he claims shows the South Carolina pastor suffering a ‘medication-induced collapse’ before his wife Mica’s suicide.
Mica Miller, 30, was found dead in Lumbee River State Park in North Carolina on April 27 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Longerbeam, of Myrtle Beach, wrote a lengthy message attacking the pastor, who has been accused of abusing and ‘brainwashing’ Mica before taking his own life (the Millers are pictured).
JP Miller is accused in court documents of grooming Mica for years before they were married, putting her in a hospital to steal her car, and cheating on his first wife with underage parishioners.
Longerbeam wrote on Facebook: ‘You have USED and ABUSED for far too long, only to stand on that pulpit and constantly discredit your victims by airing intentionally degrading and inappropriate personal information. Doing that allows you to control the narrative.
‘Now we have the death of your wife who you claim only took her life due to mental illness. The fact is… NOBODY was crazy until they met you.’
Longerbeam added: ‘This video is just proof that YOU have problems and know what medications can do to someone.
‘Imagine being in a vulnerable state like this and encountering control, manipulation and shame… Now add abuse to that… Who can handle that???
Longerbeam, of Myrtle Beach, wrote a lengthy message attacking the pastor
‘Solid Rock let me introduce you to your pastor, you don’t see this version on Sundays. This is the guy you let give you and your family advice. This is the guy you give permission to speak into your life, the guy you share vulnerable personal information with that he WILL use against you when and if you question him.
‘JP, you are a complete blot of shit to all the other pastors who really want to lead people to the Lord. You are a burden to the Christian faith and to anyone you set your eyes on.
It is unclear how Longerbeam knows the shepherd.
DailyMail.com contacted him for comment on this story.
The Rev. Charles Randall disputed reports that he fired Miller as Solid Rock pastor, insisting that he simply benched him so he could heal.
‘I have relieved him of his ministerial duties for a minute so that he may receive some healing, counseling and guidance. You can’t go through these things this way and just come back to the same day,” he said during a sermon on Sunday.
Mica’s sister, Sierra, filed a lawsuit against the church and Miller following her sister’s death.
Court documents filed in Horry County Family Court accuse Solid Rock Church of “colluding and conspiring” with the pastor to “defraud and deprive” his wife.
The FBI opened an investigation into Mica Miller’s suicide after her diaries surfaced.
Mica, 30, was found dead in Lumber River State Park in North Carolina on April 27 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
She took her own life days after serving divorce papers on her 44-year-old husband.
Mica called the police at least eight times in the weeks before his death, making all kinds of accusations against him.
The investigation continues into Miller’s husband, John-Paul, after it was revealed on Monday that he wrote a venomous email to his ex-wife before her death saying he wanted to “attack and cause pain.”
JP Miller is accused in court documents of grooming Mica for years before they were married, putting her in a hospital to steal her car, and cheating on his first wife with underage parishioners.
JP Miller is accused in court documents of grooming Mica (pictured during his first marriage) for years before they were married, putting her in the hospital to steal her car and cheating on his first wife with underage parishioners.
The pastor’s wife was seen on CCTV buying a firearm at a pawn shop, then used the gun to end her life.
In affidavits filed by Mica’s family, they express concern about her relationship with Miller, who has been described as a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” and a “false prophet” by those who know him.
“When someone hurts me, I try to hurt them back instead of forgiving them,” Miller, the pastor of Solid Rock Church in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, told his wife in a November 2022 email, according to a affidavit filed by Mica’s brother, Nathaniel. Francisco, 32 years old, on May 2.
“Instead of forgiving you… I just attack and try to cause pain,” he added.
Divorce documents obtained by DailyMail.com reveal that Mica filed for divorce in October last year “on the grounds of adultery.”
Mica’s filing says she was a “faithful and diligent wife” who was “dedicated to her church and marriage” during their 7 years together.
The pastor gave an emotional 20-minute speech at a memorial service at Solid Rock Ministries in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on May 5.
Solid Rock posted the eulogy video nearly a week later on Saturday, and hundreds of viewers were left baffled by Miller’s “fake and sad act of damage control.”
Footage of the eulogy sparked backlash Saturday, with many surprised by Miller’s participation.