Nolan Wells' Phone Revealed WHAT To His Mother?

Nolan Wells' Phone Revealed WHAT To His Mother?

Nolan Wells' case keeps circling back to one object: the phone his mother opened after his death, looking for the last day of his life. What she found — or didn't — is the thread True Crime Today is pulling apart today, using the Nolan Wells timeline as it's actually been reported, not the version that went viral.

The 18-year-old football player from Ocean Springs, Mississippi traveled to Horn Island with friends over the holiday. His friends returned. He was found in the water two days later. From there, the accounts split. A young woman says Nolan told her he was heading back to the boat. His friends say he told them the opposite — that he was staying on the island with her. Someone's account doesn't hold up, and it hasn't been resolved.

Former prosecutor and defense attorney Eric Faddis joins to unpack what it means that the sheriff declared no foul play before the autopsy, toxicology, and digital evidence were finished — and why the district attorney agreeing to present this case to a grand jury signals more than any press statement did. Messages the family says were deleted from the phone are now with the FBI. A viral video once treated as proof turned out to be something else. And with roughly two hundred people on a remote island with no cameras or cell service, the entire evidence base depends on footage nobody's turned in yet.

Tony Brueski, Robin, and Eric Faddis break down the contradictions, the phone, and what a real investigation still owes this family.

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