DA promises to present grand jury 'thorough' investigation into Nolan Wells' death
Summary
The Jackson County District Attorney, Angel Myers McIlrath, is investigating the death of Mississippi teenager Nolan Wells. She said she cannot share details publicly yet but will present all evidence to a grand jury, which will decide if a crime occurred.Key Facts
- Nolan Wells disappeared after a July 4th boat trip to a barrier island near the Gulf Coast.
- His body was found two days later on Horn Island.
- The autopsy report and all case evidence will be given to a grand jury for review.
- The grand jury will decide if there is evidence of a crime in Wells’ death.
- The District Attorney cannot publicly discuss details to follow the law and protect the investigation.
- Officials describe convening a grand jury as a normal step for suspicious deaths.
- The family plans a prayer rally on what would have been Wells’ 19th birthday, calling for truth and transparency.
- The DA has asked the public to be patient and cautious about unofficial information online.
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