Posted By: Claressa

I don’t know if anybody else has been following this case, but one thing keeps bothering me, and I can’t stop thinking about it. Nolan Wells was separated from his cell phone, and now people online are saying that some of the other kids ended up with his phone after everything happened. I want to be very clearโI don’t know if that’s true. It’s something that has been circulating online, and until investigators confirm it, it’s only a claim. But if there is any truth to it, then that raises some very serious questions.
Who had Nolan’s phone?
How did they end up with it?
Was anything done to it before law enforcement got it?
I’ve also seen people saying that information may have been deleted from the phone. Again, I don’t know if that’s true, but if investigators determine that data was removed or altered, then they need to find out exactly when it happened and who had access to the device. A cell phone can tell investigators a lot. It can contain messages, calls, photos, locations, and timelines that may help explain what happened.
This is why I believe every single person who was with Nolan that day should be interviewed separately. Not together. One by one. Everyone should have an opportunity to tell investigators exactly what they saw and what happened without being influenced by someone else’s version of events.
At the end of the day, this isn’t about attacking anyone or assuming guilt. It’s about making sure every question gets answered. Nolan’s family deserves the truth, and the public deserves to know that every possible lead is being thoroughly investigated. Too many times we’ve seen cases where important details didn’t come out until much later. Hopefully, that won’t happen here.
If the rumors about the phone are completely false, then investigators can put those rumors to rest with the facts. But if there is something to them, then it needs to be addressed immediately. Justice starts with a complete investigation, and that means following every piece of evidence wherever it leads.
What do you all think? Have you seen the reports about Nolan’s phone? Do you think investigators should publicly clarify who had possession of it after Nolan became separated from it, or do you think people should wait until the investigation is complete?





