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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Now that we have the Moorer's in Prison. Time to get the Taylor Gang and Associates in Prison also ..



                            Sidney and Tammy Moorer both 30 years for Kidnapping 




                               Time to put the Taylor Gang and Associates away also 



                                             Tried to Kidnap Randa Massey 





Their Victims Below : 



                                                    Brittanee Drexel 






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 .. MAP OF THE AREA .. ALL KIDNAPPINGS WITHIN 50 MILES OF EACH OTHER ..  



    

                           * MYRTLE BEACH IS VERY CLOSE BY 

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Cases Have In Common : 

TAYLOR  BROTHERS  NEARBY // 
and ASSOCIATES 
SMALL PETITE GIRLS // 
SAME M.O. // 
EASY SNATCH @ GRAB //
SAME GENERAL AREA //
MISSING PERSONS //

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SUSPECTS :

RANDALL K. TAYLOR, DA'SHAUN TAYLOR, HIS FATHER, TIMOTHY SHAUN TAYLOR, JACOB TAYLOR .... GANG OF RAPIST, MURDERERS AND KIDNAPPERS .... AND FRIENDS ...  Homie, 40, Foot, Cruz, Rooster, Qb, Skills, Snow Bunny  .. ect. 


                                                                       RANDELL K. TAYLOR


TIMOTHY "DA'SHAUN" TAYLOR

                                 
                                                             TIMOTHY "SHAUN" TAYLOR 





                                                      JACOB TAYLOR 

                                              
 

     Please write and or call your Congressman and Representatives
 Have Them to Tell the DOJ to Investigate and Put These Animals in Prison ...


https://www.lgraham.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=contact-form
https://www.scott.senate.gov/contact/email-me 
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/SC#representatives

                                                                   Also … 


Please Write the DOJ about these Crimes against these 



poor girls. Enough is enough. As many as 3 Victims.



If not more ...  



Police need help from the Department of Justice ! 



Again, Please write them. All these Kidnappings



Rapes and Murders have to stop. We know who the 



Suspects are: The Taylor Family ...




Randall Taylor, Shaun Taylor, 



Timothy Da'Shaun Taylor and Jacob Taylor



Plus Co - Defendants 




Victims : Brittanee M. Drexel, Shannon McConaughey 



and Crystal Gail Soles







Monday, September 23, 2019

Brittanee Drexel and Shannon McConaughey. Both taken by the Taylor Crime Family and Associates ! Perhaps many more … Crystal Soles also missing from the same area ..


Both taken by the Taylor Crime Family and Associates ! Perhaps many more … 


Brittanee Drexel and Shannon McConaughey. 



Crystal Soles also missing from the same area .. Taylor Gang nearby .. 




                   Victim Brittanee Drexel - Suspect Da'Shaun Taylor 






                                                            CRYSTAL SOLES 



                            Tried to Kidnap Randa Massey 



Come on FBI make some Arrest already .. ! 





Saturday, September 21, 2019

Judge Dennis refer to the Department of Corrections for any behavior or time served credits that could shave Moorer's sentence down ..




Judge Dennis refer to the Department of Corrections for any behavior or time served credits that could shave Moorer's sentence down .. 

This is Exactly what Worries Me .. 

85 percent of 30 years =  25.5 years

The Cowardly Judge said, "Concurrent." 
Meaning all time runs together, at the same time. 

If SCDC gives him time served for the new charges,

Sidney Moorer may only do 23 years from now .. smh 



P
raying he does all 25.5 years starting 09-18-2019 


Dennis the Menace is a Clown .. 


When he said Concurrent, that worries me, and leave it up to the prison to decide time served. The judge usually sets that. Time served or no time served. Judge did it all wrong …

Judge should have said, "The Kidnapping charges start today, No credit for 

Jail time already served." -  Bow Tie Idiot ..  



All Judges say either the defendant get's jail time credit or not !! 

Since Dennis left the Door Open.  SCDC will decide ..  smh 



Note:

No Parole, he will walk out but have 5 years probation and because he was found guilty of Kidnapping,  - Must Register as a Sex Offender. ( Tammy also ) 

All found guilty under the 85 percent Law have to do 5 years Probation 

@ Register as a Sex Offender. ( bet they don't know this ) 


( prayers they don't even get out ) 


Truth in Sentencing Law 1996 

Different Picture of the Burn Pile ..








Friday, September 20, 2019

Prosecutors reflect on Moorer trials, Elvis' whereabouts ..

15th Circuit Solicitor Jimmy Richardson's conference room is small, by almost every standard.
A wooden table takes up the majority of the space, accompanied by a handful of chairs. The clutter around the edges of the room didn't help.
"Ten thousand pages," 15th Circuit Solicitor Jimmy Richardson said, pointing to one of the walls.
Shelves resting against it were stuffed to the brim with boxes and binders, each carefully numbered and labeled for easy access. All dedicated to one trial centered around two suspects and a missing woman.
This was not just a conference room. This was a war room.
"All heading to storage," Richardson confirmed. Some of it, he said, had never been used in any of the four trials it was meant for.
Another staff member said the binders would be preserved for as long as records aren't digitized.
In his office, Richardson began the conversation jovially, talking about his Clemson Tigers and the career of their head football coach.
They were conversation topics fit for a man who had gotten a six-year weight off his shoulders, and who at times seemed like he wasn't sure if he was still dreaming.
Then, his voice grew quieter and more serious. The solicitor leaned back in his tall chair, holding himself almost still.
"Justice is a poor substitution for having it not happen," he admitted, haltingly.
After nearly six years of being silenced by a gag order, Richardson and his prosecutors, Nancy Livesay and Chris Helms, were finally able to reflect publicly on the Sidney and Tammy Moorer trials and offer a glimpse into their world. Richardson, as the face of the office, was up first.
"It was really tough," he recalled, adding that the mood in his office when the jury made their guilty verdict resembled more of relief than celebration. "There was more than enough [evidence]. I knew we were beyond a reasonable doubt."
Taking the discussion back to the end of the first trial, Richardson revealed that his team knew the jury would come back deadlocked, at best.
What mattered most, he said, was that the verdict was anything except not guilty.
Through the years, he explained that there were times he wished the gag order wasn't in place.
"Some of them are true," he said, of the rumors flying around social media and true crime blogs. "Some of them are dead wrong."
At the end of the day, he said his team requested the order to protect the Moorers' right to a fair trial, and prevent judges from moving the case to another county.
"We knew early on that there was no way we would be able to pick a jury if this was constantly on in everybody's house," he said.
Even still, his team had to call 800 potential jurors to fill the 15 seats, including an extra alternate. The sheer number caused traffic jams around the Justice Center parking lot and lines to form in the hallway outside his office.
Richardson also answered one of the most asked questions from last week's trial, stemming from a video showing Sidney and Tammy Moorer power washing their truck days after Heather Elvis disappeared.
Richardson said prosecutors have had the video all along. In one trial, a judge blocked them from using it, he explained. In another, it simply didn't fit.
"The case has to play out and become relevant one way or the other," he said. "It wasn't relevant until Ashley [Tammy Moorer's sister] took the stand."
Then, the topic turned to the missing woman.
"I do not believe there's any chance that Heather is alive," Richardson stated, flatly. He disclosed that there were some things he knew that he would not repeat publicly.
"I am burdened with a lot of knowledge that I can't drop," he explained. "That knowledge gives me hope that that ultimate goal of returning Heather to her parents and to her sister is still possible. I am not going to say that it's 100%, or that it's even probable, but I have hope."
A hope, he clarified, that rested on two people's cooperation and a ticking window of time under relatively new state law.
"Sidney now has 364 more days to provide substantial assistance," he said, mentioning a legal requirement that would enable Moorer to reduce his sentence if met. "What I mean by that is to provide us with the body or some portion of it."
Tammy Moorer's window, he pointed out, was days away from closing for good.
He said he'd entertain a deal with them because prosecutors' ultimate goal was not to put the Moorers behind bars, but to bring closure to the Elvis family.
"If we are unable to do that, there will be a sense of failure," he explained.
Even among the sense that the job was unfinished, that the boxes and binders were being put away a little too soon, Richardson didn't belittle the accomplishments of his team.
Livesay and Helms had been given the day off, and he declared a future lunch would be on his dime.
"It felt like a thousand pounds had been lifted," he said.