Nolan Wells’ phone to undergo ‘mutual inspection’ after deleted content concerns, attorney reveals

Nolan Wells’ cellphone will undergo a “mutual inspection” by authorities and independent experts after suspicions were raised that content on the device may have been deleted, his family’s lawyer has said. The 18-year-old did not return with friends from a boat trip to Horn Island off Mississippi’s Gulf Coast on the Fourth of July.
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Nolan Wells’ cellphone will undergo a “mutual inspection” by authorities and independent experts after suspicions were raised that content on the device may have been deleted, his family’s lawyer has said. The 18-year-old did not return with friends from a boat trip to Horn Island off Mississippi’s Gulf Coast on the Fourth of July. His body was found there two days later. Police have said nothing “yet” points to foul play, but the college football player’s family is conducting their own investigation.
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