What we know about death of Nolan Wells, Black teen who went missing on Mississippi boat trip
Key Points:
- Attorney Benjamin Crump highlighted numerous contradictions in witness statements about Nolan Wells' disappearance, questioning why Wells left his phone behind and disputing the likelihood of drowning given his swimming ability and physical fitness.
- The Jackson County Sheriff's Department is actively investigating, seeking unedited photos, videos, and information about any disturbances on Horn Island, where Wells was last seen on July 4.
- Wells' family has commissioned an independent autopsy in Washington, D.C., funded by Colin Kaepernick, expressing distrust in local authorities to conduct a fair investigation.
- Questions remain about the timeline of Wells' disappearance and discovery, including why his body did not surface until July 6 despite going missing on July 4, and contradictory accounts of whether he stayed on or left the island.
- Wells' mother and attorney are calling for transparency and truth, with Wells' mother emphasizing the importance of seeking answers and refusing to let the case be dismissed without thorough scrutiny.