A Shocking Turn in a High-Profile Tragedy (Image Credits: Unsplash)
South Carolina – The recent federal indictment of a former pastor on charges related to the cyberstalking of his estranged wife has prompted renewed attention to the circumstances surrounding her 2024 death.
A Shocking Turn in a High-Profile Tragedy
The indictment against John-Paul Miller, once the leader of a Myrtle Beach church, marks a significant development in the case of Mica Miller’s suicide. Federal authorities charged him with cyberstalking and providing false statements to investigators, allegations that span more than a year leading up to her death in April 2024. Prosecutors detailed a pattern of harassment that included relentless digital pursuits and invasive actions, painting a picture of escalating tension in the couple’s separation.
Miller’s arrest stemmed from an investigation that uncovered evidence of his involvement in non-consensual online postings and excessive communications. On one occasion, records showed he contacted Mica over 50 times in a single day, a volume that authorities described as overwhelming and intimidating. This bold escalation from personal disputes to federal scrutiny has left observers questioning the boundaries between private conflicts and criminal behavior…