Monday, August 20, 2018

// Brittanee Drexel and Shannon McConaughey Cases // Please Write Your Congressman //





 Please Write and or Call your Congressman and Representatives 
 Have Them to Tell the DOJ to Investigate and Put These Animals in Prison ... 
 2 Confessed in writing. Come on already ... 

 Also Several Witnesses ... To These Disgusting Crimes ... 

 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

 How many more girls must go missing before the DOJ gets involved ??!! 



Randell Taylor, aka Randall, is the older brother of Shaun Taylor and Da'Shaun Taylors Uncle. Taylor Family members / associates who are connected to missing white girls in South Carolina.

Shaun Taylor and his son Da'shaun Taylor Kidnapped, Raped, Sold for Sex and Murdered Brittanee Drexel. The feed her body to gators in a nearby gator pit. Several witnesses ... 

The Taylor gang and their mob have gotten away with various crimes for years. Drugs, Kidnapping, Sex trafficking, Murder, etc. 
In February 2001, Shaun Taylor's brother, Randall Keith Taylor, was one of five men arrested and charged in connection to the death of a missing 19-year-old from St. Stephen, SC.
 Shannon McConaughey was last seen leaving the Cracker Barrel in North Charleston on Jan. 29, 1998. 
Her car was found burned in some woods near Awendaw two weeks later, and her body was found in March of that year in some woods near McClellanville.

  ( Brittanee Drexel Cell Phone Last Pinged in this Same Area ...  )
Eventually, the charges were dismissed against Taylor and the other men because of what defense attorneys described as a lack of evidence.  ( 2 Confessed WTH ... ) 
Sources on the Brittany Drexel case have also raised eyebrows at the mention of a fourth woman, Crystal Gail Soles, who vanished just miles from the McClellanville area in 2005. Soles was last seen leaving Shaw's Corner store near Andrews, and officials think she was abducted.
"There are just too many young, white girls going missing (with a connection to that area)," one source close to the case said. 

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