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'No foul' play in death of Georgia man found wrapped in rug in Baton Rouge

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BATON ROUGE, Ga. - Investigators in Baton Rouge want to talk to the person who may have been the last to see a 42-year-old Georgia man alive.The body of Nathan Millard, a Covington resident, was found Monday behind a shuttered funeral home wrapped in a rug and plastic, according to several Louisiana news sources.The Baton Rouge Police Department held a press conference on Tuesday afternoon to give an update in the case.Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy J.

Paul, Jr. would not confirm the state of Millard’s body when it was found in the 2900 block of Scenic Highway the day prior, but did release information from the medical examiner’s office."No evidence of internal or external trauma noted.

The final autopsy results pending further studies including toxicology testing," Chief Paul read from a report.The chief did not reveal what they believe the final autopsy results would render, but say, at this point, there are no indications of foul play.

He believes it is the best chance to find out exactly what happened.Chief Paul says since first receiving the missing person’s report for Millard, the whole department has been working to find him.Captain Kevin Heinz, who is the head of Baton Rouge Police Department’s Special Victim Unit says they have been able to piece together a brief timeline of Millard’s activities starting on the evening of Feb.

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