911 Call Released In Suicide Death Of South Carolina Pastor’s Wife: ‘I’m About To K*ll Myself, I Just Want My Family To Know Where To Find Me’

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Audio has been released from the 911 call leading up to the suicide death of Mica Miller, the wife of South Carolina pastor John-Paul Miller.

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As we previously shared, an investigation was officially launched after the South Carolina pastor unexpectedly revealed to his parishioners that his wife suddenly died by an apparent “suicide.” Authorities in Robeson County said officers reportedly located Mica’s body on April 27 in the Lumber River State Park — about an hour’s drive from the Millers’ hometown of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Robeson County Medical Examiner Dr. Richard Johnson has since revealed that Mica died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Dr. Johnson said, “Based on the nature of the wound, that it is consistent with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. And it was not in the back of the head, as it has been speculated.”

The 30-year-old pastor’s wife was described in her obituary as “energetic, affirming, adventurous, faithful, loving, giving, forgiving, talented, joyous, creative, assertive, bold, determined, authoritative, passionate, hardworking, a risk taker, and so much more.” However, days before her funeral, the woman’s husband, South Carolina Pastor John-Paul Miller, of Solid Rock at Market Common, told his parishioners that his wife died by “suicide” and had been battling mental health issues for years.

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After delivering a sermon the day after his wife passed, the South Carolina pastor told his parishioners, “We’re not going to do an altar call today, instead, I’m going to have you stand up and I’m going to have you listen to an announcement and after that announcement, I’m going to ask that you leave church, quietly, and don’t talk about the announcement.”

The South Carolina pastor went on to tell his parishioners about the call he received about his wife dying. He said, “I got a call last night. My wife has passed away and it was self-induced. It was up in North Carolina. Y’all pray for me and my kids and everybody. You all knew she wasn’t well mentally and she needed medicine that was hard to get to her. I’m sure there will be more details to come, but keep her family in your prayers.”

The pastor continued to speak on his wife allegedly enduring a years-long battle with mental health issues, claiming, “She had struggled with suicide before. Each time we would help her through it and take her to the doctor, and we got through it and everything was fine. She even gave a few testimonies here at church that we have on video. She battled suicide but God took care of her and got her through it.”

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Family and friends of Mica Miller found her death odd, especially considering reports revealing that in October of 2023, Mica filed for divorce and the case was dismissed in February 2024. In February 2024, the pastor filed for Support and Maintenance, a request that was dismissed. 

Then on April 16, 2024, Mica filed for Support and Maintenance. A hearing notice was issued on April 23 with a court date set in June. But, five days later, on April 28, Mica died. The Horry County Clerk’s Office in South Carolina told Fox News Digital that Mica Miller filed three different “separate support and maintenance” requests since last year, with the last being on April 16. Before her death, Mica uploaded a series of videos online, suggesting that she was being abused and simply wanted to be at peace.

Since the launched investigation into the death of the South Carolina pastor’s wife, the 911 call she made moments before her suicide death has now been released. During the call Mica Miller made to 911 dispatchers on April 27 around 2:54 p.m., she said she was about to kill herself, having purchased a gun that same day. She said, “I’m about to kill myself and I just want my family to know where to find me.” At around 3:03 p.m., deputies were called out to Lumber River State Park, where they found her body.

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