AL AL - Brittney Wood, 19, Mobile, 31 May 2012 - #10

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Who might Brittney have told about the letter?

A person she really trusted?

Or the person she thought was a threat to her?

ETA: If the person she gave it to was so scared, I doubt they would have told anyone they had it.

From my point of view, most everyone was a threat to her. So sad.
 
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How about WWH's bestie as the possible author of the letter?

Anyone familiar with (or seen) besties writing/spelling/grammatical capabilities?
 
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How about WWH's bestie as the possible author of the letter?

Anyone familiar with (or seen) besties writing/spelling/grammatical capabilities?

Can't answer that bit LE probably can! IMO, LE is 2 or 3 steps ahead of us.
 
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The last line of that letter page ends in the word baby. :(
The third line from the bottom seems to end in the word Mississipi. (hope I spelt thatright).
 
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General. I noticed the name being spelled Brittney about 20 years ago. Before that time the proper spelling was Brittany, i.e. of Britain.

Thank you. Blush. I probably should have known that.
 
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WOW oh WOW! So much to take in today. There is another sister that never gets mentioned and she had to know some of what was going on. Could she have written the letter. I know we spell both our daughters names different then they normally are and no one in the family gets it right. Drives me nuts.

Steph, Wally and baby P....Big hugs coming to you all.
 
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OK so the letter thing:

I think she wrote it TO someone (snail mail to prisoners was the very first thing I thought of). There were 2 people in jail she could have written:

Tj
Derek.

She also had a bf at the time that was in and out of jail, who lived in another state.

Now, the letter to Wendy couldn't come from another prisoner unless she wrote one letter out to a civilian who then repackaged the letter and sent it to another prisoner. It's forbidden for inmates to write one another directly.

So, a letter Brittney wrote was found at Wendy's. Sounds to me like Wendy knew of 1 letter and went to retrieve it - possibly being the reason for the confrontation or whatever it was that happened, to Brittney. She never destroyed it and why - we don't know.

She most likely had no idea there's a 2nd letter out there, hence the warning. I'm starting to think the 1st letter (the one that was in her house) was possibly found by Chessie or Paul. (could he be the one writing to wendy?). I could so so so see chessie giving that letter to Wendy after she found it.

I honestly believe that the gun wasn't Brittney it was planted. I've thought that since day 1.

I have always believed that Jennifer and Wendy went out to Styx and killed Donald (which is why they found him so easily and before he expired). That's why they were involved in albi's, cleaning up cell phones and FB's.

Follow me:
Chessie finds the letter. She talks to Paul about this, and then Wendy. Wendy and Chessie confront Brittney over it and Donald is called by Brittney to get her out of the house. The argument and confrontation that Chessie tells is true but TURNED AROUND. Donald and Brittney go out to Styx and this is when Wendy and Jennifer, and Chessie get the bright idea to unfortunately kill them both.

Donald possibly meets up with Wendy because the kid is sick and Jennifer is the one that drives Wendy to meet with Donald. One of these women gets in the car with him and shoots him. They plant the gun, and they drive off but decide to come back to "find" him.

My mind is racing and my thoughts aren't forming well, but I'm sure you all get the point. From day 1 I've felt at least Donald's death went down this way. I have always wondered what this mysterious argument and info Chessie has .. I think we know. It was over a letter implicating everyone. I bet she wrote it when she knew that Ronald has went to the police and felt she too was going to be arrested for something. Maybe she toyed with going to the cops as well but was confronted and told not to? Maybe that's why she was scared and there for - wrote a 2nd letter, possibly mailing it someone to hold?

I am wondering if letters, evidence etc isn't buried in that damn yard.

Aren't prisoners correspondence read by guards or admin before delivery to them? This would have broken earlier if it was sent to someone in jail
 
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This makes me even more curious about the "irrelevant" things Wendy said she deleted from Brittney's phone.
 
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Aren't prisoners correspondence read by guards or admin before delivery to them? This would have broken earlier if it was sent to someone in jail

They aren't read throughly. They are read through but not read in entire, if that makes sense. It looks more like a letter FROM an inmate. Just pure speculation but I don't see why someone would snail mail, write in pencil and use a legal sheet of paper - if they weren't an inmate.

Think about it: who hand writes letters these days (and with pencil) when everyone is on social media?

And this isn't breaking news to LE. They have had this for awhile. Media was holding copies not the originals.
 
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In the video, they specifically say Brittney gave "a friend" a letter, so I guess that omits family...or not? I'm wondering if Britt gave the letter to somebody that she trusted, and that person trusted somebody else with information of the letter upon Brittney's disappearance, and maybe that person that her friend trusted started writing to Wendy. So, could that person be in jail to have to resort to writing letters? I mean, would somebody honestly write multiple letters to Wendy, as well as her responding back to them - unless maybe it was done while both of them were in jail? Or were these letters sent directly to Wendy's house?

Whatever happened to that good friend of Mendy & Wendy that always came to their defense line? Plus, what about WM (JM's hubby)? Could either of them be the person that was warning Wendy?

<modsnip>

& the person that Britt sent the letter to, she trusted this person implicitly. I'm thinking it could have been a close friend she had before she moved. Didn't her family live somewhere else before moving to Tillman's Corner? Or whatever it's called?
 
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Aren't prisoners correspondence read by guards or admin before delivery to them? This would have broken earlier if it was sent to someone in jail

Unless sneakily passed through inmates. Did they say if these letters were mailed to Wendy's house?
 
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They aren't read throughly. They are read through but not read in entire, if that makes sense. It looks more like a letter FROM an inmate. Just pure speculation but I don't see why someone would snail mail, write in pencil and use a legal sheet of paper - if they weren't an inmate.

Think about it: who hand writes letters these days (and with pencil) when everyone is on social media?

And this isn't breaking news to LE. They have had this for awhile. Media was holding copies not the originals.

A letter can be burned.

An email has a digital footprint.

Maybe this person gave Wendy's brain more weight than it was worth lol.
 
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They aren't read throughly. They are read through but not read in entire, if that makes sense. It looks more like a letter FROM an inmate. Just pure speculation but I don't see why someone would snail mail, write in pencil and use a legal sheet of paper - if they weren't an inmate.

Think about it: who hand writes letters these days (and with pencil) when everyone is on social media?

And this isn't breaking news to LE. They have had this for awhile. Media was holding copies not the originals.

I agree. When the news first broke yesterday, I had thought the only letter that I would expect to be hard copy would be Brittanys because she would have wanted it to be documented and held in a safe spot with someone.

But all this other correspondence i thought was probably emails and am very surprised it was hard copies.
So I agree that jail inmates is most likely to me. Either someone in jail or they had someone write and send it for them.

Maybe a female attorney was working with LE in allowing these letters to be written and sent out on behalf of the inmate. Do we know if any of the male inmates had female attorneys.

Or like someone else said, maybe they just write like that.
 
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I'm taking some screencaps of the letter shown in that video. I'm messing with the hd & contrast. Don't know if it'll work but maybe with different shading somebody can make out some more words...

Gimme a sec...
 
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I just want to point out from experience (sadly) that inmates can mail out a lot of things in letters. It's not checked as much as incoming mail. What I think a lot of people base the mail system on is MSNBC lockup (which is prison not county jail). County is a lot different. And lets keep in mind that these criminals are stupid.

No one has said it was snail mail but Wendy isn't in class where notes are passed back n' forth. It's an assumption that it was mailed. I noticed 3 things that made me believe this came FROM an inmate:

1. The use of pencil, legal sized paper with no perforation
2. Wendy has kept mail from a person named "Shorty" - which she states was jailhouse correspondence on her OPEN facebook wall
3. A person who works for the Sherrif's office mail room - follows Wendy on Facebook.

It's all pure speculation at this point and common sense. There's no need to complicate the what - if's here because these aren't complicated people, far from it actually.

Media was given the letters (most likely) from their insider. Those letters were already combed through by LE. Media wouldn't be releasing the info via newscast if it wasn't already viewed by LE. I do think these letters are why Jennifer had a warrant for her. I also think whomever wrote it knew Jenn personally, as she's the first listed person. People list others by importance.
 
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Britt doesn't come across as the type of person who writes letters, KWIM? I have yet to find any young person that does!
 
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