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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

JP Miller Tracked Mica Miller, Posted Her Nudes, Contacted Her 50x A Day — Then She Died

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 5 February 2026

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Mica Miller tried to leave. She filed for divorce. She called police fourteen times. She reported GPS trackers on her car. Slashed tires. Harassment. She told officers she was afraid for her life. Two days after serving JP Miller divorce papers, she was dead. Ruled a suicide.

The federal indictment against Pastor JP Miller alleges a pattern that psychotherapist Shavaun Scott calls textbook coercive control: tracking devices, a nude photo posted online without consent, over fifty contacts in a single day, financial interference, and lies to federal investigators. People always ask why victims don't just leave. Mica did try to leave. Scott explains why the most dangerous time for a victim is often the escape attempt itself — and why every system designed to protect Mica failed her.

Mica said JP "groomed" her starting at age ten. In February 2024, she was involuntarily committed for forty-eight hours. When she was released, her car was gone, accounts locked, and according to family, JP had removed evidence she'd been collecting. JP publicly called her mentally ill, said she needed lithium, told his congregation that sick people "don't know they're sick" and need to "trust people around them." Scott breaks down how abusers weaponize mental health narratives to make sure no one believes their victims. South Carolina still has no standalone coercive control law. This case shows why that matters.

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Bruske, Stacey Cole, and Todd Michaels.

0:08.6

Pastor J.P. Miller pled not guilty to federal cyber-stalking charges, but the indictment reads like a textbook on coercive control, tracking devices, a nude photo posted online, 50 plus contacts in a single day.

0:21.6

Financial interference lies to federal investigators.

0:24.4

Micah Miller called police 14 times in her final months.

0:30.1

She told her family if she ended up with a bullet in her head, it wasn't by her.

0:34.0

It was JP.

0:35.5

Two days after serving him divorce paper, she was dead.

0:39.1

Psychotherapy, Shavon Scott, is with us to help break down the latest developments in this case.

0:46.3

The federal indictment alleges J.P. Miller tracked Micah's car, posted nude photos of her online without consent, contacted her over 50 times in a single day, interfered

0:55.8

with her finances and damaged her tires, all while she was trying to divorce him. Seems like a

1:01.3

lovely pastor, doesn't it? From your clinical experience, what does that pattern tell you about

1:06.6

what Micah was living with on a regular basis.

1:17.0

Absolutely horrendous stress, you know, and that kind of stress sits in your body.

1:25.4

People have anxiety, depression, they become hypervigilant to threat, and this affects them in every way.

1:29.0

A lot of people get somatic symptoms, headaches, stomach problems,

1:36.5

stress-related illnesses. This had to be hell for her. And then I want to throw in this thing about the pastor of Solid Rock Church. You know, when you look at the videos of some of his

1:43.5

sermons and the eulogy and all this stuff,

1:46.2

which is on YouTube, they had a room full of people that were following this guy.

1:52.3

Yes.

1:52.5

It was clearly attention seeking, grandiose, lacking empathy.

1:58.0

I mean, the guy was a sicko. And yet he was charismatic enough to pull people in

2:05.9

and consider him a man of God and to try to follow him. And it's a weird case with another

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