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Posted on 3/19/23 at 9:28 pm to AutoYes_Clown
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would buy a copy of your autobiography if/when it's written.
The title will be
"Ya Suck one dick..."
Posted on 3/19/23 at 10:04 pm to mikelbr
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And now you meanies can go undo your downvotes on my post about him being with a prostitute, but for drugs not sex. I was the first to report it as fact not speculation. And my 'sauce' was telling us the truth, buttholes.
That's why I'm wondering if you (from this page) were her source. Or did she actually find another source.
Posted on 3/20/23 at 1:29 am to mikelbr
It amazes me that this guy was basically playing degenerate bingo while in BR and the white women on Facebook still act like he was some innocent family man that was murdered by the scary Baton Rouge criminals.
I’m not saying BR is safe, but your chances of survival increase significantly by not drunkenly seeking dope in the hood.
I’m not saying BR is safe, but your chances of survival increase significantly by not drunkenly seeking dope in the hood.
Posted on 3/20/23 at 7:38 am to Breauxsif
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Crack cocaine
Crack is sooo 90s.
Do people still do crack?
Posted on 3/20/23 at 9:33 am to pizota13
WAFB
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By Chris Rosato
Published: |Updated: 6 minutes ago
UPDATE
The following is a news release from the Baton Rouge Police Department:
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Baton Rouge Police Detectives arrested Derrick Perkins,45, today for his involvement in the improper disposing of Nathan Millard’s body.
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Perkins has now been charged with Unlawful Disposal of Remains, Obstruction of Justice, Simple Criminal Damage to Property and Failure to Seek Assistance.
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This post was edited on 3/20/23 at 9:37 am
Posted on 3/20/23 at 9:37 am to OweO
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Crack is sooo 90s.
Do people still do crack?
Absolutely.
I know a couple of white chicks in their 40s who are currently addicted. You may not even realize it sitting next to them at Duvics.
Posted on 3/20/23 at 9:54 am to mikelbr
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him being with a prostitute, but for drugs not sex.
Sure he was...
Posted on 3/20/23 at 10:16 am to mikelbr
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I know a couple of white chicks in their 40s who are currently addicted. You may not even realize it sitting next to them at Duvics.
How do they look?
Posted on 3/20/23 at 10:29 am to TigerGman
This is my first post, but I've been following things closely.
I know somebody mentioned life insurance earlier, and then it didn't get mentioned again. I'm wondering if there is a life insurance policy that would pay the "wife" for a homicide, but not for an overdose or a death while engaging in illegal activity.
I don't know Georgia law, but if he doesn't have a will, then everything probably goes to his biological children and she is shut out. If it's true they aren't legally married, then she might not have any legal right to information about his body or succession, and if the older kids don't want her to have that info and aren't communicating it, then she has to use the media and social media to stir up anything that might possibly get a homicide ruling to get a life insurance payout. Meanwhile the police see what they see and feel like they know he OD'd while in some criminal company, and don't want to spend the resources to look for someone that may have given him the fatal injection, or know that they would never be able to prove it anyway without a confession from someone.
She can't come out and say any of this of course, because then there wouldn't be as much outrage. She has to act like she really believes that he was murdered or killed in some way that wasn't his fault. And I don't blame her in that situation...if it's the difference between providing or not for their daughter, she has a right to want to pull out all the stops. But the BRPD and State Police have a right to stop using resources if they already know what happened. They can't be her personal private investigators.
Unfortunately for everyone, I just don't think the evidence will point to a homicide. It points to some real big mistakes leading to a tragic end.
Maybe life insurance has nothing to do with it, and that she really feels like he was taken advantage of and killed by someone, but this has been the only scenario that made sense to me.
I know somebody mentioned life insurance earlier, and then it didn't get mentioned again. I'm wondering if there is a life insurance policy that would pay the "wife" for a homicide, but not for an overdose or a death while engaging in illegal activity.
I don't know Georgia law, but if he doesn't have a will, then everything probably goes to his biological children and she is shut out. If it's true they aren't legally married, then she might not have any legal right to information about his body or succession, and if the older kids don't want her to have that info and aren't communicating it, then she has to use the media and social media to stir up anything that might possibly get a homicide ruling to get a life insurance payout. Meanwhile the police see what they see and feel like they know he OD'd while in some criminal company, and don't want to spend the resources to look for someone that may have given him the fatal injection, or know that they would never be able to prove it anyway without a confession from someone.
She can't come out and say any of this of course, because then there wouldn't be as much outrage. She has to act like she really believes that he was murdered or killed in some way that wasn't his fault. And I don't blame her in that situation...if it's the difference between providing or not for their daughter, she has a right to want to pull out all the stops. But the BRPD and State Police have a right to stop using resources if they already know what happened. They can't be her personal private investigators.
Unfortunately for everyone, I just don't think the evidence will point to a homicide. It points to some real big mistakes leading to a tragic end.
Maybe life insurance has nothing to do with it, and that she really feels like he was taken advantage of and killed by someone, but this has been the only scenario that made sense to me.
Posted on 3/20/23 at 10:32 am to LaBR4
That is a rough 45. Apparently cocaine is a hell of a drug.
Posted on 3/20/23 at 10:59 am to teke184
Posted on 3/20/23 at 11:23 am to Glock17
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There's a link to the arrest affidavit
This is interesting.
I like Kiran and what she has done with UWK, but this affidavit and her youtube special last night are not in line
Posted on 3/20/23 at 11:26 am to Shmunga
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Unfortunately for everyone, I just don't think the evidence will point to a homicide. It points to some real big mistakes leading to a tragic end.
This will not be ruled a homicide. The wife is clearly playing the media and idiots on Facebook and someone like Kiran is the perfect tool for this.
There is no way this guy wasn't engaging in this behavior every trip he took. Whether she knew it or not is a different story, but he was riding town around with addicts, prostitutes, and drug dealers in a dope rental. This wasn't his first rodeo. He just bit off more than he could chew this time.
This post was edited on 3/20/23 at 11:27 am
Posted on 3/20/23 at 11:41 am to TigersSEC2010
Totally agree. I feel bad for the daughter. The affidavit just posted really lays it all out. As for Kiran, I feel like she needs clicks, and is willing to take advantage of the public's general dislike for the BRPD, especially if they told Millard's partner "Don't talk to Kiran." I'm sure she took that as a challenge, and wouldn't mind dragging the BRPD through the mud some more while generating positive coverage and followers for UWK. But she definitely wasn't innocent in her coverage. She even initially posted that the partner's last name was Maughon instead of Millard in a story, and then removed the last name later. She couldn't draw on outrage if she was questioned about the legality of their marriage. She didn't want that to be part of her story.
Posted on 3/20/23 at 11:48 am to yaherrdme
Kiran is usually great but she dropped the ball on this one by not doing enough digging.
Posted on 3/20/23 at 12:01 pm to Shmunga
Even if they are not legally married their daughter is his legal heir and is entitled to a % and her mother would be over their daughters portion of any money and her daughter could get a social security check. I don't think he had life insurance. The man barely had money. He had to have done this behavior before. what man falls off the wagon and searches for ho's and drugs in a strange city on his first night? wth did he expect to do all of that running around that night getting drunk and high and expect to make a 8am meet up for work? That wasn't a work trip. That dude Josh was a cover for Nathan to do stupid stuff and that's why Josh went back to his hotel and hauled it out of town the next day after talking to the police.
Posted on 3/20/23 at 12:05 pm to BRsucks
Seems like brpd did a good job on this one. Alot of us here figured the dude went looking for trouble and found it.
Posted on 3/20/23 at 12:09 pm to diat150
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Affiant and assisting Detectives later contacted the black female prostitute and the black male who were positively identified, and herein referred to as and During questioning, both and stated that they flagged down a known drug dealer in the area, only known to them as "Stanka", for aride to a house in "the south" referring to South Baton Rouge area known as "the Bottoms", so that they(, and Nathan Millard) could "get high" meaning do drugs.

Columbia Fishing Hat...baw still liked his

This post was edited on 3/20/23 at 12:14 pm
Posted on 3/20/23 at 12:09 pm to whoa
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Kiran is usually great but she dropped the ball on this one by not doing enough digging.
She must not have add the affidavit when she put together that story. Otherwise, her story certainly was not unfiltered. Feels like a big miss for her.
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