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Evenly Miller's Mom Before Grand Jury

I've written about it before, and now there seems to be more news coming in from the case of 5 year old Evelyn Miller who's body was found five days after she went missing from the home she lived at with her mother and her mother's boyfriend.

This case has been questionable from the beginning.

The last time Evelyn's father saw his daughter was on his wedding day back in June, the next time he was suppose to pick her up, she disappeared. Questions continually have floated around Evelyn's mother and her boyfriend Casey. From the father's prospective- things in Noel Miller's home where more than questionable for his daughter. Reports indicate that the father had reported them to DHS after Evelyn begun making strange comments. One has to start wondering just what was going on in that house, and whether or not it was just sheer misfortune that Evelyn went missing the day she did- or if it happened in order to help cover something up.
*Recently the boyfriend has attempted suicide, and been ordered to a mental hospital.
*Things get a little more strange when neighbors start wanting the family out of the neighborhood.



SOURCE

Cedar Rapids, Ia. — The mother of Evelyn Miller appeared Thursday before a federal grand jury convened to interview witnesses about a computer found in her former Floyd apartment.

Noel Miller, 22, whose 5-year-old daughter Evelyn's body was found in the Cedar River last summer, was joined in a witness room by family members and other acquaintances apparently connected to the case.

No arrests have been made in the nearly three months since Evelyn disappeared from the Floyd apartment where she lived with her mother and Miller's boyfriend, Casey Frederiksen. Her death was ruled a homicide. Authorities have released no details about the cause of death.

Among those seen at the federal courthouse Thursday were Noel Miller's mother, Diane Miller, 50; sister Alithya Runyan, 31; Frederiksen's sister, Brandi Hoffmann, 30; and Frederiksen's friend, Joseph George.

Noel Miller and a friend declined to comment after leaving the courthouse even though grand jury witnesses are permitted to speak about their testimony.

The grand jury convened earlier this month to hear testimony about possible criminal activity connected to a computer found in the apartment shared by Miller and Frederiksen. Evelyn's uncle, Jeremiah Christie, also has been interviewed in that investigation.

Prosecutors apparently are seeking details about the computer, Miller and Frederiksen's relationship, and their relationship with others.

Frederiksen and Noel Miller have come under scrutiny by investigators, neighbors and relatives since the murder. Last week, Frederiksen was hospitalized with a self-inflicted knife wound.

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