FleaSpirit
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Here are the conclusions I've reached so far. Still researching though.
>95% Brittanee is dead.
It looks like what some people loosely call "human trafficking", but the victim in this case was not 'recruitable' and was improperly targeted. The net effect is that the people involved will more carefully scout talent in the future.
>95% a private security firm was used to skew the public discourse.
There is one profile on thread #11 that is almost certainly an 'employee' of a specific firm, based on things that may not be common knowledge.
A person who is not familiar with how those firms operate should research them. The Intercept news site has done several articles on those firms involvement in issues ranging from criminal cases like this to corporate cases like mineral rights.
>95% Female friends of Brittany directly arranged her circumstance.
She would not have been vulnerable to walking into a setup entirely arranged by males.
>95% There will be more murders commited by the same group.
This is not the first time a crime of this sort has developed in this way.
>90% those who disposed of the body were not locals but vaguely knew the area.
From Myrtle beach heading inland there is first a minor highway, then a bigger highway. The body was driven south to the first 'major' junction with flowing water, which is where non local people in a rush would have disposed of the body.
>90% A number of law enforcement personnel took physical cash to skew the investigation.
This involves the loose networks associated with the previously mentioned security firms.
The local cops would have been offered an amount commensurate with their histories. The higher level FBI agents would have received probably in the $3000 to $5000 range or so, not enough to trigger aml flags or a paper trail when they spent it.
>90% The killer's group was staying at one of the two hotels involved.
This for logistic and other reasons.
>90% The males specifically connected to Brittany and Rochester were involved.
This based on the totality of known facts.
>80% The body was dropped at the port landing vicinity, which was initially checked.
Very remote chance it could have been weighted adequately to not surface after time. Would be wise to have a diver look around in clear water conditions in case there is a weight still attached to a long bone etc.
>70% chance the case will remain entirely unsolved.
In times past framing the "T" family would have been doable, it isn't now. The only way that could move forward is if one or more of them were killed, then a false narrative could be constructed more easily about their supposed crimes.
The actual people involved are not likely to face accountability due to the involvement of law enforcers in skewing the case.
<5% The black family mentioned in the media is responsible.
They appear to have been targeted for opportunistic reasons.
>95% Brittanee is dead.
It looks like what some people loosely call "human trafficking", but the victim in this case was not 'recruitable' and was improperly targeted. The net effect is that the people involved will more carefully scout talent in the future.
>95% a private security firm was used to skew the public discourse.
There is one profile on thread #11 that is almost certainly an 'employee' of a specific firm, based on things that may not be common knowledge.
A person who is not familiar with how those firms operate should research them. The Intercept news site has done several articles on those firms involvement in issues ranging from criminal cases like this to corporate cases like mineral rights.
>95% Female friends of Brittany directly arranged her circumstance.
She would not have been vulnerable to walking into a setup entirely arranged by males.
>95% There will be more murders commited by the same group.
This is not the first time a crime of this sort has developed in this way.
>90% those who disposed of the body were not locals but vaguely knew the area.
From Myrtle beach heading inland there is first a minor highway, then a bigger highway. The body was driven south to the first 'major' junction with flowing water, which is where non local people in a rush would have disposed of the body.
>90% A number of law enforcement personnel took physical cash to skew the investigation.
This involves the loose networks associated with the previously mentioned security firms.
The local cops would have been offered an amount commensurate with their histories. The higher level FBI agents would have received probably in the $3000 to $5000 range or so, not enough to trigger aml flags or a paper trail when they spent it.
>90% The killer's group was staying at one of the two hotels involved.
This for logistic and other reasons.
>90% The males specifically connected to Brittany and Rochester were involved.
This based on the totality of known facts.
>80% The body was dropped at the port landing vicinity, which was initially checked.
Very remote chance it could have been weighted adequately to not surface after time. Would be wise to have a diver look around in clear water conditions in case there is a weight still attached to a long bone etc.
>70% chance the case will remain entirely unsolved.
In times past framing the "T" family would have been doable, it isn't now. The only way that could move forward is if one or more of them were killed, then a false narrative could be constructed more easily about their supposed crimes.
The actual people involved are not likely to face accountability due to the involvement of law enforcers in skewing the case.
<5% The black family mentioned in the media is responsible.
They appear to have been targeted for opportunistic reasons.