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Hell, it may have been suicide by drugs and threesome. Maybe he had just been thrown out of the house and was going to lose his wife and daughter. Again, those aren't legality questions, but I have to wonder if Josh and Amber know the truth about his mental state coming here.
It almost sounds like a revenge trip of some kind. I wonder if they had a big fight or were talking about breaking up, or one of them cheated or something in the days or weeks before he came to BR.

I doubt we'll ever know that (nor is it really any of our business), but I wouldn't be totally surprised if Kiran turns on the wife and starts trying to ask those questions. It's something that would keep the story and intrigue going now that she is reporting that he wasn't a family man after all.
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Broadmoor has a lot of extensive home renovations right now. That’s a solid neighborhood with largish lots and a dense tree canopy.


Definitely a lot of renovation in Broadmoor. I think it's a neighborhood that is seeing some popularity because it mostly didn't flood, while Sherwood Forest had extensive flooding. It will be interesting to see what affect if any the new Amazon warehouse has on the area.
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A lot of new posters (brsucks, mamey111, lookeylookeylookey, schmuga, HBDTigaz) in this thread (5-20 posts, most only in this thread) dumping on Kiran and have information about this case. I am curious if they are coming from a common group.


Nope, no conspiracy to see here, lone equal opportunity dumper. I think KC is building a brand, and reporting what is necessary to build that brand. I think she has a particular audience to satisfy to do that (just go see all the FB comments!), and her reporting of this case has catapulted her popularity.

BR does have a crime problem and the leadership has to own that and be held accountable, that’s one thing the press is for, and she’s doing that which is good.

She did dig harder than others, which is also commendable, and I honestly haven’t paid much attention to her until this story. But I’m a little bothered by some stuff she left out initially that I feel like was filtered, not Unfiltered.

As for information on the case, everything I got was on the internet, some from Facebook groups until they made them private. I’ve only recently come back to TG after a many year hiatus, and did so specifically because of this case. I’m sure I even had an old ID, but I couldn’t find it or remember it. Getting old I guess.
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I saw this as well about Amber Maughon


Yeah, and I understand that reporters don't want to possibly insult the character of his partner and affect their daughter in the midst of terrible grief. However, at some point previous behavior is part of the story and informs the public whether this was out of character, especially if the partner/wife is portraying some other ideal to the media. So many unique circumstances of this case were kind of a perfect storm.


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so are Amber and Nathan not marreid? I see on FB where she doesn't have the same last name as Nathan


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Research her, they aren’t married. She has successfully sue her local police department. She is pissed that they stopped talking to her. His oldest son signed to release the body and suddenly she does an interview.


The above quote is from Griffin 1977 (with other posts) on page 81 of the thread: LINK

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I know of the families - he had NO relationship with his boys which is why they were adopted by their stepfather. His “wife” is actually not his wife and Georgia doesn’t honor common law marriage. I’ve heard the eldest son is now considered the next of kin and has been given control over his body.


And then this above quote from GADawg on Page 87: LINK

It's not the only place I've seen that either. I think I saw it a couple places in some comments on stories on Justice for Nathan Millard. So there's some smoke about it. I don't think reporters want to take that route in their reporting though, might seem cruel, but I think the addiction issue and family history is relevant to the story because of how much info was left out at the beginning and how much press this was getting. I think some left it out to save the family embarrassment, others to fit a BR crime narrative. But these two posters seem to have come here specifically to mention it.
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The wife is trying to save face at this point, I think. She probably hid all of this activity from her friends and family at home, but it's hard to hide now when her "husband" is described in a police affidavit as riding around the worst parts of BR looking for dope. All she really has at this point is the bitch and moan and use Kiran to take shots at BRPD for exposing the truth of his night.


I think even Kiran is trying to save a little face too, maybe slightly acknowledging she got jerked around by the partner a little, because up until this special she wasn't really acknowledging the addiction issue in her stories. Now it's a MAJOR part of her special. She also now mentions something intentionally in the special that Amber was "too mentally exhausted to conduct another interview," which to me feels like her saying "I was going to ask her some different and tougher questions in the next interview, but she declined."
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.

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.