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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

EXCLUSIVE: FBI informant speaks with News10NBC; says he witnessed Brittanee Drexel's murder

GREAT JOB NEWS 10 ...  THANK YOU ... 


https://www.whec.com/news/fbi-informant-speaks-with-news10nbc-says-he-witnessed-brittanee-drexels-murder/5260439/

February 26, 2019 11:16 PM
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WHEC) -- In April, it will be 10 years since Brittanee Drexel disappeared while on spring break in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. 
Now, for the first time, we are hearing directly from the jailhouse informant who claims he witnessed Drexel's murder.
His name is Taquan Brown and he is in the McCormick Correctional Institution in South Carolina, serving 25 years for an unrelated manslaughter conviction.
But before he was locked up, he says he saw Drexel on four different occasions over the course of a month in 2009. 
South Carolina doesn't allow face-to-face interviews with inmates. However, over the course of five recent phone calls, Brown allowed News10NBC to record the conversations for broadcast. And he provided what he claims is his first-hand account. 
Brown says he first saw Brittanee Drexel at an abandoned house in McClellanville, South Carolina in April 2009 -- two days after Drexel had disappeared.
Taquan Brown: "On this Monday, April 27, I saw the girl..."
News10NBC's Brett Davidsen: "In the stash house?"
Brown: "Yeah. There was about 8-12 guys in there."
Brown says Drexel had a black eye and was being sexually assaulted.
When asked if he recognized her right away, Brown said, "No. I didn't even know who she was. I didn't know who she was until actually a few weeks later when everything started coming on the news."
Over the phone, Brown described the abandoned stash house to News10NBC, and it was consistent with the house we saw when we went to McClellanville to investigate in 2016.
He says he returned to the house a few days after the first visit.
"We was in the front yard and the girl ran out the back door and four other guys ran behind her and they hit her and brought her back inside," Brown recounted. 
Brown says he then heard gunshots and assumed Drexel had been killed.
"As I get in my car, I see two gentlemen come out the house with a rug and they put it in back of his truck. And I left," he said.  
But Brown says, five days later, he went to visit his cousin Herman at his house in rural Jacksonboro, South Carolina -- to show him a car he had just bought.
The home is on a sparsely populated dirt road about 80 miles away from McClellanville. 
Brown: "When I stopped by to show him the car, she was there."
Davidsen: "Alive?"
Brown: "Yes, she was alive. She was at his house."
Taquan Brown's name first surfaced in 2016 during a detention hearing in federal court involving a man named Timothy De'Shaun Taylor.
An FBI agent testified that they had received information from Brown who said Taylor had direct involvement in Drexel's kidnapping.
News10NBC spoke with Taylor in 2016. He denied ever meeting Brittanee Drexel.
"The only thing I've known is what I've seen on TV and bulletins and what the FBI has been telling me," said Taylor in that 2016 interview.
He also claimed he had never seen Taquan Brown before. But court records show Taylor failed a polygraph about the Drexel case.
Brown claims that Taylor was at the stash house.   
As for the murder, he says he and a friend witnessed it while walking to his cousin Herman's house in late May 2009. Brown says he saw a group of men with Drexel -- including a man he only identified as "Nate." 
"There's a wooded area on the property line. So we were walking through the path and the shooting took place," Brown said. "Nate shot her with a double-barrel shotgun two times."
Brown says they turned around and left, so as not to be implicated. 
Much of Brown's account is consistent with, and even more detailed than, what the FBI has stated publicly. However, there are major parts of what Brown told News10NBC that we've been unable to corroborate.
For instance, the man he was walking with when he says he witnessed the shooting -- we were unable to track him down. His cousin Herman has since died of a heart attack. A third person Brown identified as an eyewitness was murdered in 2016.
Still, he says there are many who witnessed Drexel's captivity.
"There's several people who actually, at some point in time throughout that month, however long it was, that went back and forth to Herman's house who actually seen her back there," he said.
De'Shaun Taylor has not been charged in connection with Drexel's disappearance. His new attorney had no comment about Brown's statements. 
So is Taquan Brown to be believed?
Brown claims he took, and passed, a polygraph administered by the Charleston County Sheriff's Office.
The FBI went out on a limb two years ago, stating it had witnesses that would back up Brown's account of what happened to Brittanee and openly called Taylor a target of the investigation.
But still, no arrests.
We reached out to the FBI to find out if they still believe Brown is a credible witness.
A spokesperson would not say. However, he did confirm that agents met with Brown in prison just last month.
In an emailed statement, the FBI says, "The investigative team for Brittanee's kidnapping is constantly assessing and evaluating all information provided to it. We continue to receive leads from South Carolina and beyond and follow up on everyone. Brittanee's mother has access to the investigative team and recently met with them. This matter continues to remain a priority and has every resource available. "  
Brown confirms he spoke with several law enforcement agents at the prison last month.
"They told me things was slow and that they're in the process and they told me to be patient," he said.
Brown says he was not promised any deals in exchange for his cooperation. He says he came forward after he and his mother received death threats. He says he agreed to speak with authorities in return for his mother's protection as well as his own. 
But Brown says he's also frustrated that nothing came from his cooperation, and last week, he filed a lawsuit against several investigators, claiming they put him in danger by releasing his name to the public. 

Stop The Hate. Love each other. Help Each Other. Tired of this race crap. Grow up. No one alive today was ever a Slave nor did any whites alive owned Slaves. Spreading Hate will get you a ticket straight to Hell. Love leads to Heaven ! Amen


Stop The Hate. Love each other. Help Each Other. Tired of this race crap. Grow up. No one alive today was ever a Slave nor did any whites alive owned Slaves. Spreading Hate will get you a ticket straight to Hell. Love leads to Heaven ! 

Amen 

Monday, February 25, 2019

An Illegal Nearly Kills Police Officer ... However, Officer gets Bad Guy ... Illegals Got To Go ... See Below Video :


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Just last week, House Democrats voted against alerting law enforcement when an illegal immigrant tries to purchase a gun. The other day, a man who’s been deported TWICE nearly killed Deputy Riley Jarecki during a traffic stop.

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FIX THE LAWS NOW!


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Saturday, February 23, 2019

Who were the 2 people arguing over Brittanee Drexel Cell Phone that Da'shaun Taylor knew of. Why he get so mad for ?? Hiding something ..


 The documents revealed Taylor had told the FBI about an argument he overheard in June 2016 between two people whose names were redacted from the records. 
The quarrel was sparked by an accusation that someone had Drexel’s cellphone.
“Taylor advised that neither of them ever confided to him that they were involved in Drexel’s disappearance,” the polygraph report stated, “but Taylor thought the argument was suspicious.”
During the questioning, the filings added, Taylor continued to deny withholding any information and started “shouting angrily.”
The interview was ended. 

To get that Mad you know he is hiding things. He knows who all Gang 
Raped that poor girl. Showed her off in 3 different cities. North Charleston, 
Georgetown and McClellanville. Human Trafficking. Sold Her. 


Tammy & Sidney Moorer working on civil suit over Elvis disappearance case, attorney says. Wonder if they've ever heard of a Frivolous Lawsuit.


 ( They can be Counter Sued for a Frivolous Lawsuit )  

 ( Frivolous Lawsuit - Due to their lack of legal merit, have little to no chance of -  

    being won ..  ) 


Tammy and Sidney Moorer are considering a civil lawsuit against area police agencies over the investigation into the disappearance of Heather Elvis, their attorney told The Sun News.

Police charged both Moorers with kidnapping Elvis in 2013, and they’re serving a prison sentence in connection to the case.
Their new attorney continues to profess their innocence.
“I am truly humbled to be representing Sidney and Tammy Moorer. It is a once in a lifetime opportunity to be able to help right such a mind-bogglingly unbelievable wrong,” Eric Poston, managing partner of Chalmers Poston LLC in Columbia, told The Sun News in a statement.
“Even a cursory review of the actual facts and evidence shows Mr. and Mrs. Moorer’s indisputable innocence and a litany of constitutional violations and other egregious violations of law. We are preparing a comprehensive lawsuit that will expose and punish those individuals and entities responsible for this historical miscarriage of justice: a lawsuit that will provide at least some small degree of justice for my clients as well as for Heather Elvis and her family. It’s time for my clients’ story to be told. It’s time for the truth.”
Tammy Moorer is serving 30 years after a jury convicted her of kidnapping and conspiracy.
The conviction followed a three-week trial in Horry County where Tammy Moorer testified that she did not play a part in the disappearance.
“When someone is missing, I want them to be looked for, not wasting their time on someone who didn’t do [anything],” Tammy Moorer said.
The state maintained that Tammy Moorer grew jealous and angry over an affair between Sidney Moorer and Elvis. Investigators tracked Elvis’ phone to the Peachtree Landing area of Socastee around 3:30 a.m.


Video surveillance showed a truck — that an expert testified belonged to the Moorers — heading towards the landing around the same time.
In 2016, a jury deadlocked during Sidney Moorer’s trial on the kidnapping charge. He could face a new trial as early as August.
Sidney Moorer was convicted of obstruction of justice related to the police investigation into Elvis’ disappearance and sentenced to 10 years in prison. In November, the S.C. Parole Board rejected Sidney’s first attempt for early release.

Friday, February 22, 2019

Don't Judge People. Everybody Got Problems. Leave People Alone. Either Say a Kind Word or Keep your Mouth Shut.

Jussie Smollett arrested and faces a felony charge and now faces up to 3 years in prison ! Faked an Attack ..



  1. It was so fun to sit down with . Incredibly courageous for a man in the trenches of Hollywood to sit down with a *gasp* conservative black woman and make predictions on everything from to the hypocrisy of the liberal Elites!

  2. Jussie Smollett arrested and faces a felony charge and now faces up to 3 years in prison! Hodgetwins give Jussie and his legal team some advice 😂😂😂


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  3. The next time Taraji P Henson and Jussie Smollett see each other