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re: Is there an update on missing 40 year old man?
Posted on 3/6/23 at 11:52 am to OysterPoBoy
Posted on 3/6/23 at 11:52 am to OysterPoBoy
So true.
Posted on 3/6/23 at 11:52 am to Byrdybyrd05
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Byrdybyrd05
We have a friend of the family who is BRPD and he said overdose is the biggest thing in the city that does not make the news.
I still fail to see how this is a problem. It's something that every one of them chose. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. If anything, Darwin is improving the gene pool
Posted on 3/6/23 at 11:53 am to TexasTiger08
Because the last thing the people at the crackhouse want to deal with is the cops. Moving the body would not only get rid of the smell, but would also keep the cops away.
Posted on 3/6/23 at 11:53 am to fallguy_1978
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I mean, if I'm this guy and I wanted to high, I'd sure rather do that in the Marriott than with some NBR crackheads and homeless people
im assuming you arent a drunk, probably on pills, former addict.
Posted on 3/6/23 at 11:57 am to diat150
Recap on Client Josh:
Client Josh got to keep his last name out of the media.
He had the intuition to contact the police an hour after Nathan didn’t show for a work meeting.
He also had the good instinct to return the rental car early the next morning.
I just hope the plastic and carpet didn’t come from a job site that Client Josh had access to and his DNA doesn’t show up on it.
Client Josh got to keep his last name out of the media.
He had the intuition to contact the police an hour after Nathan didn’t show for a work meeting.
He also had the good instinct to return the rental car early the next morning.
I just hope the plastic and carpet didn’t come from a job site that Client Josh had access to and his DNA doesn’t show up on it.
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:06 pm to Gris Gris
I'm not a drug addict, but I am an old man with a variety of health issues. I can tell you that Propofol is the real deal. Out like a light a few seconds after they inject it into my IV. It's amazing, although after 10 or 12 procedures I've often wondered about the cummulative brain damage it may (or may not) cause. Any drug that good can't be good for you.
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:09 pm to White Roach
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I can tell you that Propofol is the real deal. Out like a light a few seconds after they inject it into
Michael...is that you?
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:10 pm to fallguy_1978
quote:so maybe he never got the drugs, or this was the type of crowd he liked to hang out with, which is wife stayed quiet about his past
I mean, if I'm this guy and I wanted to get high, I'd sure rather do that in the Marriott alone than with some NBR crackheads and homeless people
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:10 pm to White Roach
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I can tell you that Propofol is the real deal. Out like a light a few seconds after they inject it into my IV.
"Michael Jackson was taking propofol to sleep, which is like doing chemotherapy because you're tired of shaving your head." - Robin Williams
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:10 pm to Breauxsif
Hell, Maybe there should be real comedy featuring a brown sleuth in Baton Rouge, instead of a Joke, like Velma. Or MP.
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:12 pm to White Roach
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can tell you that Propofol is the real deal.
We use it in veterinary medicine to put animals to sleep for procedures
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:12 pm to JodyPlauche
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Michael…is that you?
If you are referencing Michael Jackson Propofol is not what killed him.
Be accurate. Get your facts straight.
This post was edited on 3/6/23 at 12:18 pm
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:13 pm to UncleLester
WAFB also previously reported that Josh was the one that "found" Nathan's phone before filing missing person and alerting the wife. 1)why were they even looking for the phone rather than assuming it is still on his person? 2) if they found it before alerting the wife, how did they do it without her assistance? (ie, find my iphone, Life360, etc). surely they weren't walking around trying to hear a ringtone. shite, I can't find my own phone half the time, even if its right in front of me on the counter.
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:15 pm to TigerBaitOohHaHa
Walton County native reported missing in Louisiana REPORT: BRPD searching for missing Ga. man last seen in downtown BR on a business trip She said her husband was working with a client on a property in Baton Rouge. The two went to an LSU basketball game, and afterward, they went to a bar downtown, Happy’s. The client told her and police that Nathan Millard left the bar around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, to head back to his hotel room at the Courtyard Marriott, just a block away.
“Well, I never heard from him. I woke up and I knew immediately, waking up during the night, and at least I would have a text. I know that. I was kind of like, ‘Huh,’” recalled Amber Millard.
Nathan Millard was supposed to meet with his client at the property site the next morning, but Nathan never showed up. His client went back to the Courtyard Marriott and asked the managers to check Nathan Millard’s room. His belongings were still there, and the bed was still perfectly made.
“As time was ticking on, I started to reach out around 10 o’clock, and the phone was ringing. So, it was ringing and ringing and ringing. I started text messaging, you know, between calling, text message, calling…nothing,” explained Amber Millard.
The client and a hotel manager found Nathan Millard’s phone a few blocks away from the hotel, and that’s when they got in touch with his wife and filed a missing person report.
“And that’s just my biggest fear, locating his body,” added Amber Millard.
She said police have been looking at surveillance video and her husband’s debit card purchases since last week. She added his card was used twice Thursday, Feb. 23, on Florida Street and at the Greyhound Bus Station.
“My understanding is that they have tried to get camera footage over and over. There is only one that has been returned back to them, and it shows a black male using Nathan’s debit card,” explained Amber Millard.
The Millards have been married for nine years. They share a seven-year-old daughter, and he is a stepfather of two teenage boys, along with two other sons from a previous marriage. Amber Millard said it’s been extremely hard for all of them,
“My daughter, of course, I mean she is just our daughter, she is innocent, innocent. She knows daddy is lost, that she just doesn’t understand. So, we are just trying to keep it very simple for her,” said Amber Millard.
The investigation is still ongoing, if you know anything that can help the police, call Crime Stoppers at 344-STOP.
Click here to report a typo.
Copyright 2022 WAFB. All rights reserved.
“Well, I never heard from him. I woke up and I knew immediately, waking up during the night, and at least I would have a text. I know that. I was kind of like, ‘Huh,’” recalled Amber Millard.
Nathan Millard was supposed to meet with his client at the property site the next morning, but Nathan never showed up. His client went back to the Courtyard Marriott and asked the managers to check Nathan Millard’s room. His belongings were still there, and the bed was still perfectly made.
“As time was ticking on, I started to reach out around 10 o’clock, and the phone was ringing. So, it was ringing and ringing and ringing. I started text messaging, you know, between calling, text message, calling…nothing,” explained Amber Millard.
The client and a hotel manager found Nathan Millard’s phone a few blocks away from the hotel, and that’s when they got in touch with his wife and filed a missing person report.
“And that’s just my biggest fear, locating his body,” added Amber Millard.
She said police have been looking at surveillance video and her husband’s debit card purchases since last week. She added his card was used twice Thursday, Feb. 23, on Florida Street and at the Greyhound Bus Station.
“My understanding is that they have tried to get camera footage over and over. There is only one that has been returned back to them, and it shows a black male using Nathan’s debit card,” explained Amber Millard.
The Millards have been married for nine years. They share a seven-year-old daughter, and he is a stepfather of two teenage boys, along with two other sons from a previous marriage. Amber Millard said it’s been extremely hard for all of them,
“My daughter, of course, I mean she is just our daughter, she is innocent, innocent. She knows daddy is lost, that she just doesn’t understand. So, we are just trying to keep it very simple for her,” said Amber Millard.
The investigation is still ongoing, if you know anything that can help the police, call Crime Stoppers at 344-STOP.
Click here to report a typo.
Copyright 2022 WAFB. All rights reserved.
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:23 pm to TigerBaitOohHaHa
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The client and a hotel manager found Nathan Millard’s phone a few blocks away from the hotel, and that’s when they got in touch with his wife and filed a missing person report.
That is t’n odd. What are the chances that the manager and client would stumble upon a cell phone that was likely stolen, lost, hidden, or resulted from him getting jumped?
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:25 pm to TigerBaitOohHaHa
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WAFB also previously reported that Josh was the one that "found" Nathan's phone before filing missing person and alerting the wife. 1)why were they even looking for the phone rather than assuming it is still on his person? 2) if they found it before alerting the wife, how did they do it without her assistance? (ie, find my iphone, Life360, etc). surely they weren't walking around trying to hear a ringtone. shite, I can't find my own phone half the time, even if its right in front of me on the counter.
I seem to remember a city worker finding the phone. The deceased was probably fricked up and wanting to get in some shite and the other guy didnt want to and let him leave the bar alone. Not sure why everyone wants to play real detective and try and make up scenarios to try and pin this on his buddy. The cops have already stated he was alone with the bum at the atm.
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:25 pm to supadave3
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That is t’n odd. What are the chances that the manager and client would stumble upon a cell phone that was likely stolen, lost, hidden, or resulted from him getting jumped?
The phone was found by a city worker and met up with Josh and the hotel manager….
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:27 pm to supadave3
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“My understanding is that they have tried to get camera footage over and over. There is only one that has been returned back to them, and it shows a black male using Nathan’s debit card,” explained Amber Millard.
Imagine this man’s awful luck if he just happened to find the discarded wallet and suddenly it’s his face using a dead man’s debit card.
This post was edited on 3/6/23 at 12:30 pm
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:27 pm to GreenRockTiger
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so maybe he never got the drugs, or this was the type of crowd he liked to hang out with, which is wife stayed quiet about his past
I just keep going back and forth in my head on whether I think this guy was murdered or OD'd.
Posted on 3/6/23 at 12:30 pm to dewster
He died in a flop house. The others didn't want heat to come to them so they wrapped him in the rug and threw him out. I bet that rug had a lot of DNA evidence on it.
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