Lying Felons Sell Newspapers, Feed Lawyers, Win Elections
You might remember back in 2016 we were told some one-armed black dude fed missing teen Brittanee Drexel to alligators. This was reported in every major news outlet. But read what they published for amusement only, because it came from unrelated jailhouse witnesses, who are used in 100% of cases to put over a fraud on the public:
An FBI agent, citing a statement from a prison inmate, says a 17-year-old Chili girl who disappeared from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina resort, seven years ago in 2009, was abducted, gang-raped, shot to death, and fed to alligators.
An inmate who claims to have witnessed Brittanee Drexel’s final moments recently spoke out about the teen’s death in a stirring jailhouse confessional, according to a federal court transcript obtained by the Post and Courier.
FBI Agent Gerrick Munoz testified last week that inmate Taquan Brown, who is serving a 25-year sentence for voluntary manslaughter, said that just days after the Rochester, New York, teen vanished outside Myrtle Beach’s BlueWater Resort, he saw her being held in a “stash house” in McClellanville, South Carolina. It’s the same town, located about 60 miles south of Myrtle Beach, where authorities said her cell phone gave off its last ping.
Drexel was last captured on video on April 25, 2009, leaving the Blue Water Hotel in Myrtle Beach, where she was staying against her parents’ permission. A different inmate serving time at Georgetown County Jail told officials he was informed Da’Shaun Taylor picked Drexel up in Myrtle Beach and transported her to McClellanville.
Munoz said the FBI believes Taylor “showed her off, introduced her to some other friend that were there…they ended up tricking her out with some of their friends, offering her to them and getting a human trafficking situation.”
In the transcript, Munoz testifies that the inmate, Taquan Brown of Walterboro, told investigators he went to a “stash house” in the McClellanville area in the days after Drexel was abducted. As he entered the house with a couple of other men, he saw Timothy Da’Shaun Taylor, then 16, “sexually abusing Brittanee Drexel,” the agent said.
Munoz said Brown said he saw others also in the room with the girl and Da’Shaun Taylor, and he kept walking through the house to the back yard to give some money to Da’Shaun Taylor’s father, Shaun Taylor. As the two talked, Drexel ran from the house. She was “pistol-whipped” and taken back inside.
According to Brown’s account, two shots rang out and the inmate assumed Shaun Taylor shot the girl. Then the girl’s body was wrapped up and taken away.
Asked what happened to the girl’s body, Munoz testified that it has not been found but that “several witnesses have told us Miss Drexel’s body was placed in a pit, or gator pit, to have her body disposed of. Eaten by the gators.”
The FBI agent testified that several witnesses have since said that Drexel’s “body was placed in a pit, or gator pit, to have her body disposed of. Eaten by the gators,” according to the Post and Courier’s report.
Drexel was last seen on April 25, 2009, after traveling to South Carolina for spring break.
Authorities have said that she left the Bar Harbor Hotel to meet friends at the nearby BlueWater Resort. She arrived safely, surveillance video showed, but left about 10 minutes later and was never publicly seen again.
In June, police said in a press conference that they believed Drexel left the Myrtle Beach area and was held captive for “several days” before she was killed. “After seven long years of waiting and praying for the return of my daughter we know she isn’t coming home alive,” her mother, Dawn Drexel, said at the time. “Brittanee’s life was stolen from her in a brutal and senseless fashion.”
In July, an attorney for the Drexel family said a suspect or suspects had been named in the case, but didn’t release more details.
The Post and Courier reports that the FBI agent said authorities have searched the alleged stash house and multiple alligator pits in the area, but have not recovered any sign of the missing teen. He said investigators have been told that the area has as many as 40 such ponds. Investigators also have searched the stash house, the agent testified. He also said that since the June press conference, cops have received some tips that corroborate Brown’s version of events.
A different inmate in the Georgetown County jail has also offered secondhand information in the case, the FBI agent testified. That inmate says he was told Da’Shaun Taylor picked Drexel up in Myrtle Beach and took her to McClellanville, where the agent said Taylor “showed her off” to friends, “offering her to them.”
Once news of her disappearance spread nationally and the media spotlight grew ever brighter on the desperate efforts to find Drexel, the FBI agent testified that Brown said the captors killed Drexel and disposed of her body.
Now that the jailhouse witnesses, lawyers, cops, and newspapers have fed themselves playing the public for suckers, six years later we find out what really happened, she was strangled and buried by some unrelated white guy:
At a Monday afternoon news conference, Georgetown County Sheriff Carter Weaver said they had charged Raymond Moody, 62, with murder, kidnapping and first-degree criminal sexual misconduct, all of which investigators believe occurred April 25, 2009, the day Drexel disappeared. Moody is also charged with obstructing justice for concealing and/or disposing of evidence of his crime.
Weaver said that on May 11 the FBI recovered remains, which were positively identified as Brittanee Drexel through DNA and dental records. Investigators believe she was buried there April 26, 2009. An arrest warrant for Moody alleges that he killed Drexel by means of manual strangulation.
If you reproduce any word of a jailhouse witness – with no actual evidence of being an actual witness or any connection to the case, but simply rewarded for embellishing whatever is on television – you are the criminal.
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