Nolan Wells’ Friends Went Silent For THIS Reason

Published by Tony Brueski on

There’s a new wrinkle in the Nolan Wells case out of Jackson County, Mississippi, and it’s not about the water — it’s about who’s connected to who. One of the friends who left Nolan behind on Horn Island over the Fourth of July is the son of a sitting county judge. Since that fact came out, the judge has gone silent online, and the rest of the friend group followed. 
A sitting congressman and a nationally known civil rights attorney representing Nolan’s parents are now demanding transparency from local law enforcement. Meanwhile, investigators asked the friends to voluntarily hand over their cell phones rather than serve them with subpoenas — a distinction retired FBI special agent Jennifer Coffindaffer says matters more than people realize. Voluntary surrender buys time. Time to clean a phone up before anyone official looks at it. And if investigators later find messages missing or gaps where there shouldn’t be any, that’s often enough to build the probable cause for a deeper search. 
Nobody on this show is claiming anything criminal happened to Nolan himself. The accident theory still holds. But when a case runs through a small department, and one of the families involved happens to have a judge on the bench in that same county, the questions about how it’s handled become their own investigation. 
We go through the judge connection, the voluntary phone surrender, and what the silence from everyone involved could actually mean going forward. 
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