‘Facts were not adding up’: Man tearfully pleaded for help in finding his ‘suddenly disappeared’ wife of 30 years until his story completely fell apart, police say

Man who reported his wife missing admitted to murdering her

Background: Stephen Miller Sr. appeared on the news after claiming his wife went missing (WDHN). Inset (left): Stephen Miller Sr. (Dothan Police Department). Inset (right): Gloria Miller (Dothan Police Department).

An Alabama man pleaded with the public and appeared on the local news seeking help after his wife of 30 years went missing. Police now say he admitted to killing her.

Stephen Miller Sr., 64, first reported his wife Gloria Miller, 57, was missing on Feb. 24, according to a press release from Dothan Police. In the following days, the seemingly concerned husband appeared on local news, pleading for help and taking gut-wrenching phone calls in front of TV cameras. But behind the scenes, police said his story started falling apart. In a press conference on Feb. 26, the Dothan Police Department announced that Stephen Miller had been charged with murder after allegedly admitting to strangling his wife.

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