Not long after John-Paul Miller’s interview with NewsNation surfaced, the sister of his late wife, Mica responded to his comments by accusing him of lying.
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While also speaking to the media outlet, Mica’s sister, Anna Francis, had some thoughts about John-Paul’s comments. “We can prove everything he said wasn’t true,” she explained. Anna then said that her family has evidence proving that John-Paul lied.
Just before she was found dead at Lumber River State Park in Lumberton, North Carolina, Mica Miller had accused her husband in court documents of stealing her vehicle, installing a tracking device, hospitalizing her against her will, and “grooming” her when she was just 10 years old.
The attorney representing Mica’s family, Regina Ward, also accused John-Paul Miller of “spinning” his story. She said Mica had told her “horrendous” things before her death.
“Every kind (of abuse) that you can imagine. Even kinds that you can’t imagine as a rational human being,” Ward said. “She wanted to be the best Christian woman there ever was, and she had a hard time reconciling.”
Mica Miller’s death has been ruled as a suicide. However, her family has called for a thorough investigation into her death, noting it happened while she was trying to divorce John-Paul.
Along with fighting back against John-Paul Miller and his lies, Mica’s sister said she and her family want to introduce “Mica’s Law,” which is also known as the Coervice Control Law.
“Our family wants to have Mica remembered as the amazing person she was throughout all of this,” Francis said. “We don’t want her absence to leave a hole. … There’s tons of men like John-Paul that want to do the same thing to others. This law is so important.”
John-Paul Miller Claimed He Warned Mica’s Family ‘So Many Times’ She Would End Her Life
During his interview with NewsNation, John-Paul Miller stated that his wife Mica had been on medication for years and he warned her family “so many times” that she would end her life once she stopped.
“You know, like you tell somebody something, and you tell them, you tell them, you tell them. Then, when it happens, you don’t want to say, ’I told you so,’ because it’s a horrible thing. That’s what I felt like,” John-Paul explained. “I told her family, there’s so many times you can’t imagine. I told her friends this.”
He further claimed that he had told everyone about Mica’s struggles over the years. “I said, ‘If y’all don’t get her lithium, she’s going to commit suicide.’”
John-Paul Miller then stated that the last time he had seen Mica was a few weeks before she died. “We spent about four hours together … she was in and out of psychotic conversations … She desperately wanted to come home, she was so afraid her family would disown her.”
Mica Miller previously filed for divorce last fall, but the case was dropped earlier this year. Weeks before her death, Mica filed “separate and maintenance, with a hearing scheduled for June 5.