Jersey*Girl
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I don't know if this has already been discussed but I was reading through posts and this stood out to me:
"In early 70s he taught Hospitality Industry courses at B.C.I.T in British Columbia." referencing Alexis. If the name, first or last, is fake, then could investigating those who taught these classes reveal his real name? Not sure how to go about getting this information.
Also, I notice that the AlexisClub.com site is registered under proxy...however this proxy company can be subpeonad to obtain the name of the actual person...This would be available to law enforcement only.
Amy Bradley is/was a US citizen. Being a US citizen entitles she and her family to certain rights. Amy's picture was placed on an adult website for whatever reason still unknown to us. The FBI, Interpol, etc would hold jurisdiction to subpoena that site's owner's to track down the origination of that picture. It is my belief that one part of our government holds that information but isn't cleared to release that info...unless they're still researching it. If they're still researching the origination of said picture, then I find it hard to believe considering they've tracked down multiple sex crimes perpetrators in 3 years or less. Amy has been missing for many years. I believe the FBI & Interpol holds much more info than has been released and they're holding close to their vests for a reason - bc imo the bigger picture is what they're going after, not just one victim. That's my very most humble honest opinion.
There's a reason the FBI sometimes don't share all of their information with the families of victims. I think it's bc they don't want to jeopardize the bigger case...