Saturday, November 30, 2019

I'll never think of myself as "wise beyond my years"... but I know this...




I'm not a guru or a safe by any means. I'll never think of myself as "wise beyond my years"... but I know this... not everybody is going to want to celebrate your little victories with you or be around to help you mourn your losses. in my experience, these can be done myself the way I see fit. It's okay to be alone in these events because they pepper our lives. As long as they are done. I'm not preaching but scripture even says there's a time for celebration and a time for mourning. It never says that everyone will be there for you while you do it. Just let it be done. Repress nothing. You're only as sick as your secrets, and I've noticed that's a pretty generic observation. Just do what you feel your heart, your mind, and your body agree is best for you. Who cares if you dance like Carlton from Fresh Prince to some 60's maltshop music in the privacy of your own bathroom while singing in a hairbrush microphone... you celebrated you. Who cares if you were drooling and sobbing in front of the tv with a bucket of cookie dough ice cream praying all the calories out alone because you lost someone or something dear... you mourned. Now you can move on. Never be ashamed of your feelings. Never be afraid of public opinion when it's your health and happiness at stake. Sooner or later, those that judged will realize you were doing the right thing for you.

Amen 

Thursday, November 28, 2019

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Never released footage of Tammy Moorer's interview with Horry County investigators shows her talking about Elvis and the teen's relationship with Sidney.



New videos and text messages released in the Heather Elvis Case .. Sidney @ Tammy Moorer ..



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Unsealed documents show video of a convicted kidnapper talking about her victim and new evidence against her husband who is also implicated in the crime.
Heather Elvis is a 20-year-old Socastee woman who disappeared in December of 2013. The case gained national attention and Sidney Moorer and his wife, Tammy, were convicted on charges of kidnapping. They are each serving 30 years in prison.
A gag order was issued over the case in March of 2014, so certain pieces of evidence weren't released to the public. ABC15 now has access to those pieces of evidence.
Never released footage of Tammy Moorer's interview with Horry County investigators shows her talking about Elvis and the teen's relationship with Sidney. 
Never released footage of Tammy Moorer's interview with Horry County investigators shows her talking about Elvis and the teen's relationship with Sidney.
"She's not right. She's not normal. I look 20. I've partied with bands constantly. I wasn't that kind of girl and, believe me, I had the friends to make me that kind of girl and I didn't do it, so there's something not right with her," said Tammy.
This video shows the full police interview with Tammy Moorer in 2014. (15th Circuit Solicitor's Office)
This video shows the full police interview with Tammy Moorer in 2014. (15th Circuit Solicitor's Office)

Tammy speaks about her open marriage with her husband and states she is not bothered by him sleeping with other women, specifically Elvis.
"I have boyfriends. We have an open marriage. I could care less if he has sex with 100 people. I mean that doesn't really bother me," said Tammy.
In the interview, she also talks about the multiple phone calls made between Elvis and Sidney. Another piece of evidence is surveillance video showing Sidney inside a Walmart buying a pregnancy test. Throughout the case, it was implied Elvis may have been pregnant with Sidney's child. 
This surveillance video shows Sidney Moorer buying a pregnancy test at Walmart in 2013 on the night Heather Elvis disappeared. (15th Circuit Solicitor's Office)


Elvis's car was found by Peachtree Landing, in Socastee, and documents show Elvis' phone pinged off of towers near that area the night of her disappearance.
More evidence collected comes from the long-awaited arrest warrants for both Sidney and Tammy. The warrants state that there was enough probable cause to believe the two kidnapped Elvis from Peachtree Landing the night of Dec. 18, 2013.
We also have the text messages between Sidney and Elvis, that show a test from Sidney's phone saying, "Heather you wanted to speak to me earlier, you can call now," and Elvis responding, "I think you're a little obsessed with me."
ABC15 has over a dozen documents regarding this case that have never been released to the public. Our team is still working to go through them all. Check back for updates.




Friday, November 22, 2019

Suspect in custody after 7 human trafficking victims found in vehicle near Cleveland Co.


Can we build that Wall now ...


Edgar Ortiz 









CLEVELAND COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - Troopers say a suspect was taken into custody hours after after seven human trafficking victims were found inside a vehicle near Cleveland County Tuesday afternoon.
According to the North Carolina Highway Patrol, the incident happened during a traffic stop on I-85 near Mile Marker 8 when troopers pulled over a gray Toyota Sequoia.
When officers looked inside the SUV, they found seven people who were later determined to be victims of human trafficking. In addition to this, troopers also found methamphetamines and other illegal substances inside the vehicle.
The suspect, identified as 37-year-old Edgar Ortiz, initially fled the scene, but was apprehended and taken into custody later Tuesday night.


Timothy Da'shaun Taylor to be Sentenced next Month .. !! Brittanee Drexel .. Sentence for Armed Robbery where a Manager was Shot.





** He told the FBI also of 2 guys arguing over Brittanee Drexel Cell Phone .. 
Da'shaun knows more than he is saying. FBI believe the same.



CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A McClellanville man once named a suspect in the disappearance of Brittanee Drexel will be sentenced next month for an unrelated crime.

Timothy Taylor is scheduled to be sentenced in federal court on Dec. 9 in a 2011 holdup of a Mount Pleasant fast food restaurant.

Taylor was accused of being the getaway driver in the robbery.

Federal authorities pursued charges against Taylor, hoping he would talk about Drexel’s disappearance. But Taylor maintained he was not involved in Drexel’s presumed murder. Drexel was 17 years old when she disappeared while walking outside a hotel in Myrtle Beach during spring break in April 2009.

https://www.live5news.com/2019/11/19/man-once-suspected-drexel-disappearance-be-sentenced-robbery-charge/?fbclid=IwAR2Fe_UZtxE9C1FgBmKnIOwSj5XWy0OzQ30VaoaEcPiXJOzIf7t-v77LJgU

His attorneys said Taylor had to plead guilty to the robbery charge because he already admitted guilt in state court and was given probation.

Taylor faces up to ten years in prison.


Brittanee Drexel being followed by 3 Males.  Some believe a 4 th. person was 

driving a car nearby to kidnap her. Minutes after this video they took her.