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Oh my god I just now saw the update!! So her biological father killed her?!
It's only sad he won't face justice.Andrew Wiley, the father and suspect accused of killing his daughter, Lori Paige, has died, according to a Leon County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson.
Wiley was transferred to the medical unit within the jail after experiencing a “medical emergency,” according to LCSO.
“LCSO detention staff began life-saving measures and were assisted by emergency responders upon their arrival,” according to the press release.
Wiley was declared dead at 5:36 p.m., the law enforcement agency reported.
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LCSO: Father, suspected killer of Lori Paige dies in jail Thursday after ‘medical emergency’
Andrew Wiley, the father of Lori Paige— a Griffin Middle School student who was found dead in April after being missing for nearly two years — has died in jail.www.wctv.tv
Well, let’s hope he took a water bottle with him……. just sayin’ JMOIt's only sad he won't face justice.
he bypassed earthly justice, let's hope he is now suffering the ultimate justice and burns in hell.It's only sad he won't face justice.
Or he's reincarnated as a wild boar's conscious rectal parasite.he bypassed earthly justice, let's hope he is now suffering the ultimate justice and burns in hell.
A preliminary report from the medical examiner revealed that Wiley died of natural causes resulting from a pulmonary embolism, per the sheriff’s office.
During an interview with the state attorney Monday, he revealed that evidence indicates Wiley murdered his daughter after sexually assaulting and possibly impregnating her.
Specifically, court papers indicated, “evidence of Wiley’s purchases leading up to the murder of Paige suggests there was likely abuse of Paige occurring, which may have been of a sexual nature.”
Campbell also went on to say he believes the 36-year-old father acted alone, based on the evidence provided so far.
It’s possible that Paige’s death was premeditated once her father realized he could not cover up the sexual assault, according to Campbell.
Campbell also suggests that it’s possible Wiley and Paige had an altercation, making it more likely to be a crime of passion. Prosecutors were unlikely to pursue the death penalty due to insufficient evidence of premeditation.
He said there is no way to know for certain what Paige’s “final hours“ were like.