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Fire destroys possible stash house tied to Brittanee Drexel disappearance
An abandoned home that belonged to the family of a suspect in Brittanee Drexel’s disappearance burned down on Saturday evening.
FBI Spokesman Don Wood confirmed the agency is aware of the fire, but does not have reason to connect the fire or the house to the Drexel disappearance.
The blaze was reported around 10 p.m. Saturday at 1819 Old Collins Creek Road in McClellanville, said Chief Mike Bowers with the Awendaw-McClellanville Consolidated Fire District.
The road is south of where federal and local investigators searched for clues in Drexel’s case in 2016.
*Why burn any home in that area when so much is going on ?? Someone did some dirt in that home. May have or may not have been the Taylors. My gut says someone(s) did dirt in that home. Not smart. The place had no power. ???? It was set on fire by someone ..
To hide a crime ..
If it wasn't a Crime Scene in the Brittanee Drexel Case perhaps someone else
Crystal Soles is also missing ...
Randell Taylor and 4 of his friends killed Shannon. 2 wrote confessions.
Perhaps her or Soles was kept in this house. Or other victim(s)
That House did not Burn for Nothing. Remember No Power ...
Fire crews arrived to find the building engulfed in flames. Bowers said the house had no power and was built 80 years ago.
The cause of the blaze remains undetermined and under investigation, Bowers said, but there were no apparent signs of arson. He added it was suspicious as the property was abandoned, had no power and still caught fire.
The property belonged to the Taylor family, Bowers said. FBI investigators called Timothy Da’Shaun Taylor a person of interest in Drexel’s disappearance. Taylor is in jail on unrelated charges.
Jailhouse informants said they saw Drexel at a “stash house” in McClellanville in the days after her disappearance. Drexel came to the Myrtle Beach area from New York in April 2009 for spring break, unbeknownst to her mother. She was last seen leaving the Blue Water Resort on April 25.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of her disappearance.
One of those jailhouse informants, Taquan Brown, told The Sun News he saw Drexel being sexually assaulted at a McClellanville area building. He said days later he was outside when he heard the gunshots that allegedly killed Drexel.
FBI investigators said they believe Drexel’s remains were placed in an alligator pit.