The Christian Post reports:
In a revelation that appeared to some as almost as unusual as his announcement of the suicide of his wife, Mica Miller, Pastor John-Paul Miller of Solid Rock at Market Common in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, said he tried to raise her from the dead but it didn’t work. “I’ve been down to the body about four times this week and each time it still didn’t hit me [that she was gone],” Miller said. “I thought she was gonna wake up. I even tried to raise her from the dead one time this week.”
Miller then explained that he genuinely thought he had raised his wife from the dead at one point but the person he thought was Mica was her sister. And this would not be Pastor Miller’s first time weathering a scandal. In a 2017 affidavit highlighted by the Daily Mail, Miller’s first wife, Alison, who’s the mother of his five children, accused him of engaging in sex acts with minors younger than 16, and having an addiction to prostitutes.
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For days Christian sites have been utterly riveted with the still-unfolding story surrounding Mica Miller’s suicide, with many onlookers saying that they suspected John-Paul Miller of having killed her.
Police, however, have said that evidence conclusively points to suicide, despite her reportedly having left a note saying, “If you find me with a bullet in my head, it was JP.”
As you’ll see in the linked piece, another woman has claimed that she was raped by Miller when she was 15. Per the video reports below, the FBI might now be involved as Miller is accused of having stalked and abused his late wife.
PASTOR MILLER HAS MADE NATIONAL NEWS AFTER WIFE’S SUPPOSED SUICIDE
FBI investigating JP Miller, his attorney, and Dare to Care African Mission https://t.co/vyBzTYN8vc via @MyrtleBeachSC news— MyrtleBeachSC News (@MyrtleBeachesSC) May 13, 2024
John-Paul Miller says on stage in front of a congregation, he tried to raise Mica Miller from the dead. He needs to be in prison for something. pic.twitter.com/msJfsH1FYB
— Brandon (@Brandon93Smith) May 13, 2024
.@michaeljknowles shares his thoughts on whether or not Pastor John-Paul Miller killed his wife, Mica:
“I don’t think you need to be Sherlock Holmes to say the most likely scenario is she did kill herself.” pic.twitter.com/omO4fXKlOL
— The Michael Knowles Show (@MKnowlesShow) May 9, 2024