Family pleads for answers in death of young Black man in Mississippi
The body of 18-year-old Nolan Wells, a Black teenager, was discovered on Horn Island, Mississippi, on July 6th, after he traveled there over the Fourth of July weekend with three white friends. His mother is pleading for information regarding his death, stating she wants to know what happened and why he didn't return home.

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AI-generatedThe body of 18-year-old Nolan Wells, a Black teenager, was discovered on Horn Island, Mississippi, on July 6th, after he traveled there over the Fourth of July weekend with three white friends. His mother is pleading for information regarding his death, stating she wants to know what happened and why he didn't return home. The case has gained attention on social media, raising questions about race and disparities in missing persons cases. Family attorney Ben Crump highlighted inconsistencies in the friends' accounts of Wells's departure from the island and noted that Wells's phone was found with one of the friends, not with his body, and appeared to have deleted messages. Investigators suspect drowning but have not ruled out other possibilities, and the Jackson County Sheriff's Office is actively investigating and seeking public assistance.
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5 extractedThe family is seeking information about what happened to Nolan Wells and why he did not return home.
Nolan Wells, an 18-year-old Black man, was found dead on Horn Island, Mississippi, on July 6th.
Wells's phone was found with one of his white friends, not with his body, raising suspicions.
Investigators suspect Wells drowned, but nothing has been ruled out.
There are conflicting accounts regarding whether Wells left the island with his friends or a young woman.