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Monday, January 31, 2022

Investigators in the case of missing spring breaker Brittanee Drexel say they've developed three, possibly four, persons of interest in connection to the teen's disappearance. 

"The people we're looking at, I feel really good about because all of our little pieces of evidence ... they're all pointing in the same direction towards certain people," Myrtle Beach Detective Vincent Dorio said Friday.

Drexel, 17 at the time of her disappearance and from Rochester, NY, vanished April 25, 2009, from Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach.

In the first few days following her disappearance, investigators tracked Drexel's cell phone signals to an area near the South Santee Community in Georgetown County. 

Dozens of searches over the past year provided no substantial evidence, and at one point last fall, detectives described the case as becoming cold.

But Georgetown County Investigator Chris Bailey says that all changed during the holidays.

"I think the tip I received in the first part of December was the big turn around," Bailey said Friday afternoon during an interview.

Bailey, Dorio and Charleston County Detective Rocky Burke formed a task force soon after the December discovery and have spent most of this year developing additional leads.

The trio, along with an outside group, Merrill's Investigations, have concentrated their efforts in an area along the Georgetown/Charleston County line.

They're describing that area as the "location of interest," and they say it's where the persons of interest live. However, detectives wouldn't provide specific details for fear of jeopardizing the investigation.

Bailey said the new information has recently provided enough probable cause for search warrants and even lie detector tests that have been given to the persons of interest.

"There have been some polygraphs, but again, we can't discuss that," Bailey said. "But we're real comfortable with our (persons of interest.)"

The persons of interest, Bailey said, know what happened to Drexel.

"They're suspected of being present with Brittanee, knowing her whereabouts or possible whereabouts," Bailey said.

The investigators, while confident in their persons of interest, say they still need the final clue to establish that a crime occurred.

"We could use that one person -- or that one piece of evidence -- that comes forward and ties everything together to make a solid arrest which leads to a solid conviction," Dorio, the Myrtle Beach detective said.

When asked whether they thought if Drexel is still alive, both Dorio and Bailey said no.

"Things that we are hearing, and I'm speaking for myself, leads to believe that she is not," Bailey said.

"In the beginning, it was a missing persons case, but everything we've looked at, I'm confident foul play was involved, and this is probably going to be a homicide investigation," added Dorio.

When reached Friday afternoon and asked about the new developments, Brittanee's mother, Dawn Drexel, said she was reeling from all sorts of emotion.

Dawn said it she could be close to finding closure based on the news, but "are you ready to hear what you're about to hear?" she asked.

She said it's tough adjusting to a possible turn of events, "knowing it is going to be a whole different story."

"I may have to accept I'm never going to see my daughter again."

Investigators ask that anyone with information call their tipline at the Georgetown County Sheriff's Office. The number is 843-436-6058, and you can remain anonymous. 


https://wach.com/news/local/police-have-persons-of-interest-in-brittanee-drexel-case

(Story courtesy WPDE and CarolinaLive.com)

With less and less Police presence more of this will occur sad to say. 

Crime is already soaring. With so few Police Officers left. 

Great job News Media, Biden, Harris, Demonizing all Police Officers????

Innocent people are dying because of you all over the US.  ( idiots )


9 people are dead in Vegas. Driver going 3 times the speed limit. Over 100 mph. 

4 children were among the nine people killed when a car traveling triple the speed limit hit a minivan in the Las Vegas area, authorities said Sunday.

The Clark County Office of the Medical Examiner said Sunday that Fernando Yeshua Mejia, 5; Adrian Zacarias, 10; Lluvia Daylenn Zacarias, 13; Bryan Axel Zacarias, 15; Gabriel Mejia-Barrera, 23; David Mejia-Barrera, 25; and Jose Zacarias-Caldera, 35, all died of blunt force trauma and that the manner of death was an accident.

Those seven victims, all from North Las Vegas, were all traveling together in a Toyota Sienna, the coroner’s office said. Alexander Cuevas, a North Las Vegas police spokesperson, said Monday that the seven were related but not part of the same immediate family.

The driver of a Dodge Challenger, identified as Gary Dean Robinson, 59, of North Las Vegas, was driving more than 100 mph when he ran a red light on a road where the speed limit is 35 mph, police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

His passenger, Tanaga Ravel Miller, 46, of North Las Vegas, was also pronounced dead at the scene, Coroner Melanie Rouse said Monday.

Six cars and 15 people were involved in the crash, police added. The surviving six victims suffered minor and non-life-threatening to serious injuries.

The National Transportation Safety Board said Sunday that it was “launching a go-team to investigate.”

North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee said: “There was an unprecedented loss of life that occurred in our community yesterday afternoon. The people who were lost were parents, children, neighbors, friends and loved ones, who touched a tremendous number of people alongside whom we now grieve.”

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak wrote on Twitter: "Our hearts ache for the families & loved ones of the 9 people killed in this senseless act."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/driver-in-north-las-vegas-crash-that-killed-9-people-was-traveling-over-100-mph-police-say/ar-AATkRAh?ocid=msedgntp


Saturday, January 29, 2022

This funeral was so heartbreaking. Bless all law enforcement, they are our hero’s. 

Enough is enough let’s all stand up and protect these brave men and women!

 


https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/28/nyregion/nypd-jason-rivera-funeral.html



 

Nicole  MD

The argument for Covid vax in healthy kids fell flat w/ Omicron as the ability to prevent infxn dropped <30%. With a survival rate approaching 100% and >70% of kids having some level of immunity, this low risk group needs to regain normalcy in their lives. Leave the kids alone.

I find it disturbing the "vaccine" ads are the only pharmaceutical ads in U.S. history with *no* side effects warnings. That tells you everything you need to know about how "honest" they are.


Yep! Pharmacist here and I saw a drug ad on TV the other day and I thought “yes! This is what informed consent is supposed to be at minimum!” But there’s literally nothing allowed to be discussed about the vax.

#Facts

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