Nolan Wells attorney boosts wild theory teen made it back to land before dying
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Nolan Wells, 18, was found dead near an uninhabited Mississippi barrier island — now his attorney claims he made it back to land before dying, raising questions about what really happened.
Competing CausationAdversarial FramingNarrative FallacyBurden of Proof

Theory Briefing
- Wells vanished during a Fourth of July event and was found dead in water near an uninhabited Gulf Coast barrier island two days later.
- His attorney is advancing a theory that Wells reached land before his death, which would significantly change the picture of how and where he died.
- The barrier island's remote, uninhabited nature makes independent verification of any land-return theory extremely difficult.
- The 'wild theory' framing signals the claim runs against the prevailing account — setting up a direct conflict between official findings and the defense narrative.