The fisherman claiming to have found the belongings of South Carolina woman , has spoken out about how he felt like "something was wrong." The man, who wished to remain anonymous, spoke about hearing a gunshot moments before finding Miller's fanny pack with national correspondent Rich McHugh on the NewsNation show "Banfield." "I heard a cry," the fisherman said.
"Then I heard a gunshot. That was probably about two minutes or so after I started hearing the cry..
.And then the crying just stopped." Miller, 30, was found dead in a North Carolina state park on April 27.
She died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to Robeson County Medical Examiner Dr. Richard Johnson. over the official story about her death.
"I absolutely do not believe that she took her own life because she was energetic and her faith in God was unwavering," Alicia Young, a friend, previously told NewsNation. Robeson County Sheriff's Office posted to multiple times trying to dispel the rumors swirling online about Miller's death. "Sheriff Wilkins is also asking for everyone to please await the before making assumptions and coming to conclusions," one post read.
Now the fisherman's interview seems to be adding more layers to the story. While out on the water, the fisherman saw items laying on the bank. He pulled his boat up.
He got out of the water and looked around because he "felt like something was wrong." No one was there. The fisherman found Miller's fanny pack, which included her driver's license, .
