LA NATHAN MILLARD: Missing from Baton Rouge, LA - 22 February 2023 - Age 42 *Found Deceased*

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By Denise Dillon
Published February 28, 2023 10:39PM

WALTON COUNTY, Ga. - Family and friends are holding out hope a 42-year-old Covington man will be found soon. Nathan Millard went on a business trip to Baton Rouge, Louisiana last week and seemingly vanished.

Matt Still has known Millard since middle school. Still is trying to do everything he can to get the word out about his friend's disappearance.

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Still says Nathan was with a client Wednesday evening.

"They went to an LSU basketball game then to a bar called Happy's in downtown Baton Rouge. His hotel from Happy's is only 500 feet away, it is one block, I've mapped it out on Google," said Still.

When Nathan did not show up for a meeting with the client the next day, they checked his hotel room, but there was no sign of Nathan.

"His stuff was still there, his bed was made, so he hadn't slept in it," said Still.

Still has been closely following all developments in this investigation. He says Nathan's phone was found four blocks from the hotel.

"His credit card was used at least twice, once I believe it was an ATM. I've heard there's video of a man using it and it isn't Nathan. The second time was at a Greyhound station. Also, his wallet clip was found with his American Express, but no ID," said Still.


 
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According to the EBR Coroner’s Office, the toxicology results showed the presence of fentanyl, cocaine, and ethanol in Millard’s system.

The cause of death for Millard was the combined effects of fentanyl, cocaine, and ethanol, officials said. They added that the manner of death for Millard was accidental.
 
According to the EBR Coroner’s Office, the toxicology results showed the presence of fentanyl, cocaine, and ethanol in Millard’s system.

The cause of death for Millard was the combined effects of fentanyl, cocaine, and ethanol, officials said. They added that the manner of death for Millard was accidental.
I'm SORRY but how do they know it was accidental? Taking the word of the ones who disposed of his body? Was his client with and said it was as well?

Fentanyl... I mean seriously how do they know what happened after he was with them? Not only did they dispose of the body, his card(s) were fraudulently used and that actually could be a motive....!

I think they need to explain how they can rule it accidental for certainty.
 

A second woman accused of involvement in the death of Nathan Millard, the Georgia man who went missing during a business trip to Baton Rouge, has been arrested, booking records show.

Tabbetha Barner, 33, was wanted for a count of failure to seek assistance and a count of prostitution, police said. Investigative documents suggested that Millard paid Barner and another woman, Tiffany Guidry, for sex and did drugs with them; he was later found dead of an overdose.
 
Derrick Perkins was officially arraigned in court in East Baton Rouge Parish on Tuesday, August 15, officials said.

During his appearance in court, Perkins entered a not guilty plea on charges against him.

According to authorities, Perkins is accused of dumping the body of Georgia businessman Nathan Millard following his death back in March.

Officials said the cause of death for Millard was the combined effects of fentanyl, cocaine, and ethanol. They added the manner of death for Millard was accidental.
 
Derrick Perkins was officially arraigned in court in East Baton Rouge Parish on Tuesday, August 15, officials said.

During his appearance in court, Perkins entered a not guilty plea on charges against him.

According to authorities, Perkins is accused of dumping the body of Georgia businessman Nathan Millard following his death back in March.

Officials said the cause of death for Millard was the combined effects of fentanyl, cocaine, and ethanol. They added the manner of death for Millard was accidental.
I feel for his wife and children. Needing to grieve and needing support but knowing he died cheating on his wife. I'm not knocking the victim but saying how could you even face anyone or look for comfort or hold a service or funeral or explain to your children how and why dad died?

I don't like it when cause of death is OD but someone else provided it and yet they assume it was accidental either. I'd say at best they should say unknown as to intent or accident. That would be far more accurate. Just as with murder or suicide or accident, if you can't be certain then none of them should be listed.

At least there are some charges but again what are you going to do as the wife? Or say? I guess she could be like Asa Ellerup who doesn't seem to let that affect her.
 

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