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The Death of Diana Miller - July 21 2020 - Daily True Crime

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Morning Cup of Murder

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, True Crime

4.7723 Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2020

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

July 21st: Diana Miller Killed (2006) As parents, we know that at some point or another, we are going to have to bail our children out of some kind of trouble. For most, it’s something simple like a speeding ticket, or a much needed loan after poor spending. But, for some, like the Millers, their bailouts were for things like drugs, $7,000 worth of problems, and caring for her when a car accident left her disabled and back home. But they did it, because they loved her. And, on July 21st 2006, Diana Miller would bail her daughter out one last time and this time, it would cost her her life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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There were two more murders, 15 miles away.

0:02.7

As parents, we're going to have to be a electricity line here.

0:05.8

A weird.

0:05.9

A lot of one investigator is reminiscent of a weird religion.

0:09.5

Morning.

0:09.8

A cop of murder.

0:10.9

As parents, we know that at some point or another, we're going to have to bail our children out of some kind of trouble.

0:17.8

For most, it's something simple like a speeding ticket or a much-needed loan

0:22.1

after poor spending. But for some, like the Millers, their bailouts were for things like drugs,

0:28.8

$7,000 worth of problems, and caring for their daughter when a car accident left her disabled

0:34.8

and back home. But they did it because they love her. And on July

0:39.3

21, 2006, Diana Miller would bail her daughter out one last time, and this time it would cost

0:46.4

her her life. So, if you like your coffee hot, but your bones chilled, sit back and start your day

0:52.3

with a morning cup of murder.

1:03.3

Sheila Miller had a long history of needing a bailout. She had issues with drugs and alcohol,

1:10.3

a fact that got her arrested in 1989, and in 2006, had been in a car accident that left her with a damaged knee, pelvis, and toe.

1:13.4

It also left her needing to move back home with her parents, who went out of their way,

1:18.0

renting beds, wheelchairs, and other equipment to make sure she was comfortable for recovery.

1:24.0

On July 21, 2006, Sheila received a call from her former drug dealer, Rinaldo Devon McGrath,

1:30.8

a man who she had not been in contact with for over two years.

1:34.5

He said that he heard about her accident and wanted to bring her a gift.

1:38.9

So, she gave the address to her parents' home in the villages, Florida.

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