Mica Miller’s best friend recalled a chilling conversation she had with Mica’s husband and pastor, John-Paul Miller, just after he announced to his followers that his wife had died.
Miller, 30, was discovered at Lumber River State Park in Robeson County, North Carolina, on April 27, just days after serving divorce papers on her husband John-Paul Miller, 44. , also known as ‘JP’. Federal, state and local officials are still investigating.
Charlotte Korn, Mica’s best friend, talks in a YouTube video about a phone call she had with John-Paul the day he told Solid Rock’s congregation at Market Common Church in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, that Mica had died.
Korn found it strange that she was so high on the priority list to call, especially since he already knew Mica had died, but what he said after exchanging pleasantries left her stunned.
“He said she was supposed to go to work, so she went and bought a gun and then drove to Lumberton.” I thought she was going to see you.
Mica Miller’s best friend, Charlotte Korn, recalled a chilling conversation she had with Mica’s husband and pastor, John-Paul Miller, just after he announced to his followers that his wife had died.
Korn made it clear that there were no plans for Mica to visit her, which she said “sent a chill down my spine because I felt like I was looking at her.”
She believes that John-Paul was, in fact, tracking Mica’s movements and has tracked her in the past.
He has a habit of harassing her. That’s what it seemed like to me.
Korn has said he will “absolutely” testify to the same things he said in interviews if asked at trial.
Mica, 30, was found dead in Lumber River State Park in North Carolina on April 27 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
It was revealed that she had taken her own life days after serving Miller with divorce papers, and officials ruled her death a suicide.
But Mica’s friends and family have since urged authorities to further investigate his death while publicly calling for “justice for Mica” and local police have called in the FBI to help.
The Robeson County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that in the early stages of the investigation they had contacted the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for assistance in investigating Mica’s death.
Korn believes that John-Paul was, in fact, tracking Mica’s movements and has tracked her in the past.
Mica, 30, was discovered at Lumber River State Park in Robeson County, North Carolina, on April 27, just days after serving divorce papers on her husband John-Paul Miller, 44. , also known as ‘JP’.
In a statement, the department said: ‘Based on information gathered during the investigation and jurisdictional reasons, the Sheriff’s Office has requested assistance from both agencies.
When DailyMail.com contacted the FBI office in Columbia, South Carolina, they confirmed that they had been in contact with the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office, but were unable to provide any further information.
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.”
John-Paul 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.
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.
The pastor gave an emotional 20-minute speech at a memorial service at Solid Rock Church on May 5.
Weeks before her death, Mica had shared a video talking about abuse within marriage when claims emerged that she was being harassed and “feared for her life.”
She said: ‘My heart is a little heavy today. I’ve had a lot of women contact me about abusive situations, and I just want to tell you what a lot of people have told me lately, because I think I forgot.
In an emotional Facebook video shared on March 22 (pictured), Mica offered her support to victims of abuse, reminding them that they “don’t have to stay.”
‘But you are the bride of Christ before anyone else, whether male or female, no matter what gender you are, abuse is abuse.’
The pastor sent a series of disturbing text messages intimidating and threatening his wife and family during a bitter argument almost two years before their marriage broke up.
When DailyMail.com contacted the FBI office in Columbia, South Carolina, they confirmed that they had been in contact with the Robeson County, North Carolina Sheriff’s office, but were unable to provide any further information.
The investigation continues into John-Paul after it was revealed he wrote a poisonous email to his ex-wife before her death saying he wanted to “attack and cause pain”.
If you or a loved one is having suicidal thoughts or actions, contact the National Suicide Hotline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255).