Your daily adult tube feed all in one place!
Newly-released video shows a missing Georgia father walking through the streets of Baton Rouge, Louisiana with an unidentified man just hours before he was last seen alive.
Nathan Millard, 42, was last seen in the early morning hours of February 23 after he was kicked out of an Irish pub just steps from his hotel and started roaming the streets.
At one point, the video obtained by WBRZ shows, he was walking along Florida Boulevard with another unidentified man in a light-colored shirt.
Millard was later found dead, wrapped in a carpet in a vacant lot, early Monday morning.
Yet police say they do not believe there was any 'foul play' in his death.
Nathan Millard, 42, of Georgia, who had been missing since February 23, was found dead on March 6 in a vacant lot in the 2900 block of Scenic Hwy, Baton Rouge
Newly-released surveillance footage shows him walking with an unidentified man hours before he was last seen alive
The new surveillance footage offers a clearer picture of Millard's whereabouts in the hours leading up to his disappearance.
It shows Millard, apparently in the same black shirt he wore when he left the Courtyard Marriott with a work client earlier that night, walking along Florida Boulevard in the Louisiana city.
Sources said he left Happy's Irish Pub, just a short walk away from the hotel, at around 11.30pm on February 22 after an employee cut him off because he'd had too much to drink
About an hour later, police say, Millard was seen passing by a Greyhound Bus Station on Florida Boulevard, where a security guard asked him if he needed any help.
'The security guard offered to call him a ride, get him an Uber, or call the police for him,' Baton Rouge Police Capt. Kevin Heinz said at a news conference on Tuesday.
'He declined that offer and he left on his own accord.'
From there, Millard was reportedly seen roaming the area on multiple surveillance cameras, like the one that captured him with the unidentified man.
Another apparently showed an unidentified person withdrawing money from Millard's debit card at the ATM near the bus station, his wife previously revealed. It is unclear whether the man in that video is the same one who was seen walking with him nearby.
Millard was last seen in these security videos at around 4.30am February 23, police say.
Surveillance footage was released last week that showed Millard leaving the hotel with his work client on the night he vanished. He is seen on the right in the ball cap and black t-shirt
Millard's wife Amber says he FaceTimed her from a Louisiana State University basketball game before he headed to the pub with his work client
Millard, a father to four teenage boys and a 7-year-old daughter, was on the business trip to stake out a prospective job site for his Conyers-based company Advanced Construction
The father of five from Walton County, Georgia, had traveled to Baton Rouge for what was supposed to be a 24-hour business trip.
While there, his wife Amber said, he decided to take in a Louisiana State University basketball game before heading out to the pub with his work client,
She told WSB-TV that her husband had FaceTimed her that night from the basketball game. but there was no text from him when she woke up the next morning, which she said was unusual for him.
Texas EquuSearch, a nonprofit dedicated to helping find missing people, began its search last week and offered a reward of up to $10,000 for the location of Milliard.
Police announced on Tuesday they do not suspect any 'foul play' in Millard's death, but are looking for whoever dumped his body in a vacant lot
A spokesperson for the organization told 11Alive that police on Monday got a call from a passerby who called to report a foul odor in the vacant lot.
Millard's remains were then discovered rolled up in carpet, covered in plastic, it was reported.
Officials with the Baton Rouge Police Department noted on Tuesday that it did not appear that Millard was in any sort of 'distress' in the videos it reviewed, and do not suspect foul play in his death.
They do, however, believe someone moved Millard's body and dumped it at the vacant lot along Scenic Highway, and are now searching for whoever placed the body there.