It has been stated, and linked here several times that a lawyer friend of JPM owns approx 200 acres of land that 'backs up to' the Lumber River State Park, but the park is very large, over 13,000 acres, and the place where her body was found was apparently several miles away from any of his land.
As to any group of people known to take money and kill people, I have no idea, but Robeson County is a high crime area in general. However, there is absolutely nothing to indicate that anything suggesting that Mica was robbed and killed. Robbers would probably have taken her IPhone, and her purse was left in her car.
I have listened to the 9-1-1 call multiple times, with noise-cancelling headphones on, and volume turned up loudly, and have never heard anything that sounded like someone with her. Quite the contrary. While you can hear voices and static when on the dispatcher's end, which seems normal, considering she is sitting in a room with probably a few other dispatchers talking and taking calls, and you can hear the split second echo of MIca's voice through the dispatcher's speaker, when Mica is talking, the voice is crystal clear, almost frighteningly clear, imo, as if she was perhaps still in her car, with engine off and windows up, with absolutely no ambient sounds, like birds, etc, and certainly no whispering voices, though, again, there are people who may disagree.
I believe that many people want to believe that Mica would never have killed herself, so surely someone else was with her, forcing her to make the call, and then killing her, making it look like a suicide, but I just cannot buy into that. I fully believe that Mica did pull the trigger than ended her life, but I also fully believe that she was driven to the point where she felt that was the only way for her to escape the years of abuse and gaslighting she had suffered at the hands of someone who only ever pretended to love her. Her hand was on the trigger, but JPM's hand may as well have loaded the gun and handed it to her, because in essence, he did. JMO
Lumber River State Park is a North Carolina state park along the Lumber River in Scotland, Hoke, Robeson and Columbus counties. It covers 13,659 acres along a 115-mile stretch of the Lumber River. Lumber River State Park is located in North Carolina's Coastal Plain.
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