What Nolan Wells' Friends Told Police About Leaving Him
Jul 13, 12:00 PM
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An eighteen-year-old named Nolan Wells went out to Horn Island for the Fourth of July and didn't come home. He was seen talking to a girl on the island's north end around three that afternoon. When his friends' boat left an hour and a half later, he was still on shore.
The official reason his friends gave investigators was that the boat was taking on water. Sit with that for a second — a group decides the safest move is to leave one person behind on an island, alone, rather than make a slower trip back together. That's the piece of this story that doesn't sit right, and it's where we start digging.
A two-day search involving the Coast Guard, the National Park Service, and Jackson County ended when a park ranger recovered his body Monday morning, almost exactly where he was last seen. Alcohol and drugs have reportedly been ruled out. His friends have stayed by his mother's side since. And Nolan had left his cell phone with her before he ever got in that boat — the kind of detail that tells you exactly what kind of relationship they had.
His family has now brought in a civil rights attorney, and there are real questions on the table: about the boat, about the decision to leave him, about whether the explanation investigators have given actually holds up. We break down the timeline hour by hour, and we're asking the questions the official account hasn't answered yet.
Catch the full conversation now — link in the description.
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The official reason his friends gave investigators was that the boat was taking on water. Sit with that for a second — a group decides the safest move is to leave one person behind on an island, alone, rather than make a slower trip back together. That's the piece of this story that doesn't sit right, and it's where we start digging.
A two-day search involving the Coast Guard, the National Park Service, and Jackson County ended when a park ranger recovered his body Monday morning, almost exactly where he was last seen. Alcohol and drugs have reportedly been ruled out. His friends have stayed by his mother's side since. And Nolan had left his cell phone with her before he ever got in that boat — the kind of detail that tells you exactly what kind of relationship they had.
His family has now brought in a civil rights attorney, and there are real questions on the table: about the boat, about the decision to leave him, about whether the explanation investigators have given actually holds up. We break down the timeline hour by hour, and we're asking the questions the official account hasn't answered yet.
Catch the full conversation now — link in the description.
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