• 'No foul' play in death of Georgia man found wrapped in rug in Baton Ro

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 10 07:42:47 2023
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    <https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/nathan-millard-missing-georgia-man- found-dead-baton-rouge>

    BATON ROUGE, Ga. - Investigators in Baton Rouge want to talk to the person
    who may have been the last to see a 42-year-old Georgia father of five
    alive.

    The body of Nathan Millard, a Covington resident, was found Monday behind
    a shuttered funeral home wrapped in a rug and plastic, according to
    several Louisiana news sources.

    "It’s not the ending we hoped for, it’s not the ending we prayed for,"
    said Kay Harvey, search coordinator for Texas Equusearch.

    Preliminary autopsy results of Nathan Millard’s death revealed
    The Baton Rouge Police Department held a press conference on Tuesday
    afternoon to give an update in the case.

    Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy J. Paul, Jr. would not confirm the state
    of Millard’s body when it was found just before 4 a.m. in the 2900 block
    of Scenic Highway the day prior, but did release information from the
    medical examiner’s office.

    "No evidence of internal or external trauma noted. The final autopsy
    results pending further studies including toxicology testing," Chief Paul
    read from a report.

    The chief did not reveal what they believe the final autopsy results would render, but say, at this point, there are no indications of foul play. He believes it is the best chance to find out exactly what happened.

    Police piece together a timeline of Nathan Millard’s time in Baton Rouge
    Chief Paul says since first receiving the missing person’s report for
    Millard, the whole department has been working to find him.

    Captain Kevin Heinz, who is the head of Baton Rouge Police Department’s
    Special Victim Unit says they have been able to piece together a brief
    timeline of Millard’s activities starting on the evening of Feb. 22.

    Capt. Heinz says investigators have collected all video evidence from establishments in the downtown area, used cellphone records and credit
    card information, as well as spoken to anyone who they believe may have
    had contact with him.

    So far, investigators say Millard left a downtown establishment around
    10:30 p.m. that night. He then walked through the area, eventually finding
    his way to the other side of Interstate 110 about an hour later and less
    than a mile away.

    Capt. Heinz said it was shortly after that Millard encountered a security
    guard at the Greyhound Bus Station along Florida Street. Investigators say
    the guard believed Millard looked out of place and offered to help him.
    The guard would ask if he needed a cab, Uber, or another ride service.
    Millard would decline and continue on his way.

    "At no point in time on any of the information that we received or the
    videos that we’ve seen does Mr. Millard appear to be in any sort of
    distress," said Capt. Heinz. "He appeared to be at those locations under
    his own power, and it didn’t appear that there was anything taking place criminally."

    Investigators were able to track Millard to several businesses. It was
    4:30 a.m. on Feb. 23 when investigators say they lost his trail. They
    would not release at which business he was last seen because investigators would like the person who last saw him to confirm that location.

    His body would be found 11 days later less than two miles north of the Greyhound station.

    "It does appear he was left there, but that’s not where, mostly not where,
    he died," said Capt. Heinz.

    Police would not confirm how the body was found, but did say crime scene investigators did not need to take the entire rug found at the scene with
    them.

    "We’re not going to comment on any unofficial information, any information
    that was not released by the police department unofficially," Chief Paul
    said.

    Investigators again reiterated they want to speak with whoever was with
    Millard last.

    "If something happened and there was a moment of panic, come forward, we
    just want to know what happened to him," said Capt. Heinz.

    Investigators are asking anyone with information about the case to call
    the Baton Rouge Police Department or Capitol Region Crime Stoppers at 225- 344-STOP (7867).

    Why was Nathan Millard in Baton Rouge?
    Friends of Millard spoke with FOX 5’s Denise Dillon less than a week after
    he was reported missing in Louisiana.

    Matt Still, who has known Millard since middle school, says Millard was
    there on a business trip. He reportedly met with a client on Wednesday
    evening.

    "They went to an LSU basketball game then to a bar called Happy's in
    downtown Baton Rouge. His hotel from Happy's is only 500 feet away, it is
    one block, I've mapped it out on Google," said Still.

    When Nathan did not show up for a meeting with the client the next day,
    they checked his hotel room, but there was no sign of Nathan.

    "His stuff was still there, his bed was made, so he hadn't slept in it,"
    said Still.

    Still says Millard’s phone was found four blocks from the hotel.

    "His credit card was used at least twice, once I believe it was an ATM.
    I've heard there's video of a man using it, and it isn't Nathan. The
    second time was at a Greyhound station. Also, his wallet clip was found
    with his American Express, but no ID," said Still.

    Nathan has two sons, two stepchildren and a seven-year-old daughter.

    "It’s just a situation you never ever expect to happen close to you," told
    FOX 5's Joi Duke on Tuesday.

    Millard’s family is devastated, but they are in the process of getting
    together funeral arrangements.

    --
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    Thank you for cleaning up the disaster of the 2008-2017 Obama / Biden
    fiasco, President Trump.

    Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the
    The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood
    queer liberal democrat donors.

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  • From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 11 18:04:57 2023
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, atl.general, sac.politics
    XPost: alt.politics.democrats

    <https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/nathan-millard-missing-georgia-man- found-dead-baton-rouge>

    BATON ROUGE, Ga. - Investigators in Baton Rouge want to talk to the person
    who may have been the last to see a 42-year-old Georgia father of five
    alive.

    The body of Nathan Millard, a Covington resident, was found Monday behind
    a shuttered funeral home wrapped in a rug and plastic, according to
    several Louisiana news sources.

    "It’s not the ending we hoped for, it’s not the ending we prayed for,"
    said Kay Harvey, search coordinator for Texas Equusearch.

    Preliminary autopsy results of Nathan Millard’s death revealed
    The Baton Rouge Police Department held a press conference on Tuesday
    afternoon to give an update in the case.

    Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy J. Paul, Jr. would not confirm the state
    of Millard’s body when it was found just before 4 a.m. in the 2900 block
    of Scenic Highway the day prior, but did release information from the
    medical examiner’s office.

    "No evidence of internal or external trauma noted. The final autopsy
    results pending further studies including toxicology testing," Chief Paul
    read from a report.

    The chief did not reveal what they believe the final autopsy results would render, but say, at this point, there are no indications of foul play. He believes it is the best chance to find out exactly what happened.

    Police piece together a timeline of Nathan Millard’s time in Baton Rouge
    Chief Paul says since first receiving the missing person’s report for
    Millard, the whole department has been working to find him.

    Captain Kevin Heinz, who is the head of Baton Rouge Police Department’s
    Special Victim Unit says they have been able to piece together a brief
    timeline of Millard’s activities starting on the evening of Feb. 22.

    Capt. Heinz says investigators have collected all video evidence from establishments in the downtown area, used cellphone records and credit
    card information, as well as spoken to anyone who they believe may have
    had contact with him.

    So far, investigators say Millard left a downtown establishment around
    10:30 p.m. that night. He then walked through the area, eventually finding
    his way to the other side of Interstate 110 about an hour later and less
    than a mile away.

    Capt. Heinz said it was shortly after that Millard encountered a security
    guard at the Greyhound Bus Station along Florida Street. Investigators say
    the guard believed Millard looked out of place and offered to help him.
    The guard would ask if he needed a cab, Uber, or another ride service.
    Millard would decline and continue on his way.

    "At no point in time on any of the information that we received or the
    videos that we’ve seen does Mr. Millard appear to be in any sort of
    distress," said Capt. Heinz. "He appeared to be at those locations under
    his own power, and it didn’t appear that there was anything taking place criminally."

    Investigators were able to track Millard to several businesses. It was
    4:30 a.m. on Feb. 23 when investigators say they lost his trail. They
    would not release at which business he was last seen because investigators would like the person who last saw him to confirm that location.

    His body would be found 11 days later less than two miles north of the Greyhound station.

    "It does appear he was left there, but that’s not where, mostly not where,
    he died," said Capt. Heinz.

    Police would not confirm how the body was found, but did say crime scene investigators did not need to take the entire rug found at the scene with
    them.

    "We’re not going to comment on any unofficial information, any information
    that was not released by the police department unofficially," Chief Paul
    said.

    Investigators again reiterated they want to speak with whoever was with
    Millard last.

    "If something happened and there was a moment of panic, come forward, we
    just want to know what happened to him," said Capt. Heinz.

    Investigators are asking anyone with information about the case to call
    the Baton Rouge Police Department or Capitol Region Crime Stoppers at 225- 344-STOP (7867).

    Why was Nathan Millard in Baton Rouge?
    Friends of Millard spoke with FOX 5’s Denise Dillon less than a week after
    he was reported missing in Louisiana.

    Matt Still, who has known Millard since middle school, says Millard was
    there on a business trip. He reportedly met with a client on Wednesday
    evening.

    "They went to an LSU basketball game then to a bar called Happy's in
    downtown Baton Rouge. His hotel from Happy's is only 500 feet away, it is
    one block, I've mapped it out on Google," said Still.

    When Nathan did not show up for a meeting with the client the next day,
    they checked his hotel room, but there was no sign of Nathan.

    "His stuff was still there, his bed was made, so he hadn't slept in it,"
    said Still.

    Still says Millard’s phone was found four blocks from the hotel.

    "His credit card was used at least twice, once I believe it was an ATM.
    I've heard there's video of a man using it, and it isn't Nathan. The
    second time was at a Greyhound station. Also, his wallet clip was found
    with his American Express, but no ID," said Still.

    Nathan has two sons, two stepchildren and a seven-year-old daughter.

    "It’s just a situation you never ever expect to happen close to you," told
    FOX 5's Joi Duke on Tuesday.

    Millard’s family is devastated, but they are in the process of getting
    together funeral arrangements.

    --
    "LOCKDOWN", left-wing COVID fearmongering. 95% of COVID infections
    recover with no after effects.

    No collusion - Special Counsel Robert Swan Mueller III, March 2019.
    Officially made Nancy Pelosi a two-time impeachment loser.

    Donald J. Trump, cheated out of a second term by fraudulent "mail-in"
    ballots. Report voter fraud: sf.nancy@mail.house.gov

    Thank you for cleaning up the disaster of the 2008-2017 Obama / Biden
    fiasco, President Trump.

    Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the
    The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood
    queer liberal democrat donors.

    President Trump boosted the economy, reduced illegal invasions, appointed dozens of judges and three SCOTUS justices.

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  • From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 10 19:03:37 2023
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, atl.general, sac.politics
    XPost: alt.politics.democrats

    <https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/nathan-millard-missing-georgia-man- found-dead-baton-rouge>

    BATON ROUGE, Ga. - Investigators in Baton Rouge want to talk to the person
    who may have been the last to see a 42-year-old Georgia father of five
    alive.

    The body of Nathan Millard, a Covington resident, was found Monday behind
    a shuttered funeral home wrapped in a rug and plastic, according to
    several Louisiana news sources.

    "It’s not the ending we hoped for, it’s not the ending we prayed for,"
    said Kay Harvey, search coordinator for Texas Equusearch.

    Preliminary autopsy results of Nathan Millard’s death revealed
    The Baton Rouge Police Department held a press conference on Tuesday
    afternoon to give an update in the case.

    Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy J. Paul, Jr. would not confirm the state
    of Millard’s body when it was found just before 4 a.m. in the 2900 block
    of Scenic Highway the day prior, but did release information from the
    medical examiner’s office.

    "No evidence of internal or external trauma noted. The final autopsy
    results pending further studies including toxicology testing," Chief Paul
    read from a report.

    The chief did not reveal what they believe the final autopsy results would render, but say, at this point, there are no indications of foul play. He believes it is the best chance to find out exactly what happened.

    Police piece together a timeline of Nathan Millard’s time in Baton Rouge
    Chief Paul says since first receiving the missing person’s report for
    Millard, the whole department has been working to find him.

    Captain Kevin Heinz, who is the head of Baton Rouge Police Department’s
    Special Victim Unit says they have been able to piece together a brief
    timeline of Millard’s activities starting on the evening of Feb. 22.

    Capt. Heinz says investigators have collected all video evidence from establishments in the downtown area, used cellphone records and credit
    card information, as well as spoken to anyone who they believe may have
    had contact with him.

    So far, investigators say Millard left a downtown establishment around
    10:30 p.m. that night. He then walked through the area, eventually finding
    his way to the other side of Interstate 110 about an hour later and less
    than a mile away.

    Capt. Heinz said it was shortly after that Millard encountered a security
    guard at the Greyhound Bus Station along Florida Street. Investigators say
    the guard believed Millard looked out of place and offered to help him.
    The guard would ask if he needed a cab, Uber, or another ride service.
    Millard would decline and continue on his way.

    "At no point in time on any of the information that we received or the
    videos that we’ve seen does Mr. Millard appear to be in any sort of
    distress," said Capt. Heinz. "He appeared to be at those locations under
    his own power, and it didn’t appear that there was anything taking place criminally."

    Investigators were able to track Millard to several businesses. It was
    4:30 a.m. on Feb. 23 when investigators say they lost his trail. They
    would not release at which business he was last seen because investigators would like the person who last saw him to confirm that location.

    His body would be found 11 days later less than two miles north of the Greyhound station.

    "It does appear he was left there, but that’s not where, mostly not where,
    he died," said Capt. Heinz.

    Police would not confirm how the body was found, but did say crime scene investigators did not need to take the entire rug found at the scene with
    them.

    "We’re not going to comment on any unofficial information, any information
    that was not released by the police department unofficially," Chief Paul
    said.

    Investigators again reiterated they want to speak with whoever was with
    Millard last.

    "If something happened and there was a moment of panic, come forward, we
    just want to know what happened to him," said Capt. Heinz.

    Investigators are asking anyone with information about the case to call
    the Baton Rouge Police Department or Capitol Region Crime Stoppers at 225- 344-STOP (7867).

    Why was Nathan Millard in Baton Rouge?
    Friends of Millard spoke with FOX 5’s Denise Dillon less than a week after
    he was reported missing in Louisiana.

    Matt Still, who has known Millard since middle school, says Millard was
    there on a business trip. He reportedly met with a client on Wednesday
    evening.

    "They went to an LSU basketball game then to a bar called Happy's in
    downtown Baton Rouge. His hotel from Happy's is only 500 feet away, it is
    one block, I've mapped it out on Google," said Still.

    When Nathan did not show up for a meeting with the client the next day,
    they checked his hotel room, but there was no sign of Nathan.

    "His stuff was still there, his bed was made, so he hadn't slept in it,"
    said Still.

    Still says Millard’s phone was found four blocks from the hotel.

    "His credit card was used at least twice, once I believe it was an ATM.
    I've heard there's video of a man using it, and it isn't Nathan. The
    second time was at a Greyhound station. Also, his wallet clip was found
    with his American Express, but no ID," said Still.

    Nathan has two sons, two stepchildren and a seven-year-old daughter.

    "It’s just a situation you never ever expect to happen close to you," told
    FOX 5's Joi Duke on Tuesday.

    Millard’s family is devastated, but they are in the process of getting
    together funeral arrangements.

    --
    "LOCKDOWN", left-wing COVID fearmongering. 95% of COVID infections
    recover with no after effects.

    No collusion - Special Counsel Robert Swan Mueller III, March 2019.
    Officially made Nancy Pelosi a two-time impeachment loser.

    Donald J. Trump, cheated out of a second term by fraudulent "mail-in"
    ballots. Report voter fraud: sf.nancy@mail.house.gov

    Thank you for cleaning up the disaster of the 2008-2017 Obama / Biden
    fiasco, President Trump.

    Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the
    The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood
    queer liberal democrat donors.

    President Trump boosted the economy, reduced illegal invasions, appointed dozens of judges and three SCOTUS justices.

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  • From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 11 18:03:33 2023
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, atl.general, sac.politics
    XPost: alt.politics.democrats

    <https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/nathan-millard-missing-georgia-man- found-dead-baton-rouge>

    BATON ROUGE, Ga. - Investigators in Baton Rouge want to talk to the person
    who may have been the last to see a 42-year-old Georgia father of five
    alive.

    The body of Nathan Millard, a Covington resident, was found Monday behind
    a shuttered funeral home wrapped in a rug and plastic, according to
    several Louisiana news sources.

    "It’s not the ending we hoped for, it’s not the ending we prayed for,"
    said Kay Harvey, search coordinator for Texas Equusearch.

    Preliminary autopsy results of Nathan Millard’s death revealed
    The Baton Rouge Police Department held a press conference on Tuesday
    afternoon to give an update in the case.

    Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy J. Paul, Jr. would not confirm the state
    of Millard’s body when it was found just before 4 a.m. in the 2900 block
    of Scenic Highway the day prior, but did release information from the
    medical examiner’s office.

    "No evidence of internal or external trauma noted. The final autopsy
    results pending further studies including toxicology testing," Chief Paul
    read from a report.

    The chief did not reveal what they believe the final autopsy results would render, but say, at this point, there are no indications of foul play. He believes it is the best chance to find out exactly what happened.

    Police piece together a timeline of Nathan Millard’s time in Baton Rouge
    Chief Paul says since first receiving the missing person’s report for
    Millard, the whole department has been working to find him.

    Captain Kevin Heinz, who is the head of Baton Rouge Police Department’s
    Special Victim Unit says they have been able to piece together a brief
    timeline of Millard’s activities starting on the evening of Feb. 22.

    Capt. Heinz says investigators have collected all video evidence from establishments in the downtown area, used cellphone records and credit
    card information, as well as spoken to anyone who they believe may have
    had contact with him.

    So far, investigators say Millard left a downtown establishment around
    10:30 p.m. that night. He then walked through the area, eventually finding
    his way to the other side of Interstate 110 about an hour later and less
    than a mile away.

    Capt. Heinz said it was shortly after that Millard encountered a security
    guard at the Greyhound Bus Station along Florida Street. Investigators say
    the guard believed Millard looked out of place and offered to help him.
    The guard would ask if he needed a cab, Uber, or another ride service.
    Millard would decline and continue on his way.

    "At no point in time on any of the information that we received or the
    videos that we’ve seen does Mr. Millard appear to be in any sort of
    distress," said Capt. Heinz. "He appeared to be at those locations under
    his own power, and it didn’t appear that there was anything taking place criminally."

    Investigators were able to track Millard to several businesses. It was
    4:30 a.m. on Feb. 23 when investigators say they lost his trail. They
    would not release at which business he was last seen because investigators would like the person who last saw him to confirm that location.

    His body would be found 11 days later less than two miles north of the Greyhound station.

    "It does appear he was left there, but that’s not where, mostly not where,
    he died," said Capt. Heinz.

    Police would not confirm how the body was found, but did say crime scene investigators did not need to take the entire rug found at the scene with
    them.

    "We’re not going to comment on any unofficial information, any information
    that was not released by the police department unofficially," Chief Paul
    said.

    Investigators again reiterated they want to speak with whoever was with
    Millard last.

    "If something happened and there was a moment of panic, come forward, we
    just want to know what happened to him," said Capt. Heinz.

    Investigators are asking anyone with information about the case to call
    the Baton Rouge Police Department or Capitol Region Crime Stoppers at 225- 344-STOP (7867).

    Why was Nathan Millard in Baton Rouge?
    Friends of Millard spoke with FOX 5’s Denise Dillon less than a week after
    he was reported missing in Louisiana.

    Matt Still, who has known Millard since middle school, says Millard was
    there on a business trip. He reportedly met with a client on Wednesday
    evening.

    "They went to an LSU basketball game then to a bar called Happy's in
    downtown Baton Rouge. His hotel from Happy's is only 500 feet away, it is
    one block, I've mapped it out on Google," said Still.

    When Nathan did not show up for a meeting with the client the next day,
    they checked his hotel room, but there was no sign of Nathan.

    "His stuff was still there, his bed was made, so he hadn't slept in it,"
    said Still.

    Still says Millard’s phone was found four blocks from the hotel.

    "His credit card was used at least twice, once I believe it was an ATM.
    I've heard there's video of a man using it, and it isn't Nathan. The
    second time was at a Greyhound station. Also, his wallet clip was found
    with his American Express, but no ID," said Still.

    Nathan has two sons, two stepchildren and a seven-year-old daughter.

    "It’s just a situation you never ever expect to happen close to you," told
    FOX 5's Joi Duke on Tuesday.

    Millard’s family is devastated, but they are in the process of getting
    together funeral arrangements.

    --
    "LOCKDOWN", left-wing COVID fearmongering. 95% of COVID infections
    recover with no after effects.

    No collusion - Special Counsel Robert Swan Mueller III, March 2019.
    Officially made Nancy Pelosi a two-time impeachment loser.

    Donald J. Trump, cheated out of a second term by fraudulent "mail-in"
    ballots. Report voter fraud: sf.nancy@mail.house.gov

    Thank you for cleaning up the disaster of the 2008-2017 Obama / Biden
    fiasco, President Trump.

    Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the
    The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood
    queer liberal democrat donors.

    President Trump boosted the economy, reduced illegal invasions, appointed dozens of judges and three SCOTUS justices.

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