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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Where is Brianna Maitland? Was She Murdered Over Drug Money?

Brianna Alexandra Maitland had life sparkling in her eyes. She was happy and spontaneous. She was very open and friendly and saw everyone in a good light.

She was born in Burlington, Vermont on October 8th, 1986 to Bruce and Kelly Maitland. She was raised with her older brother on their parents' farm near the U.S.-Canadian border. She was extensively trained in a Japanese close combat, martial art known as jiu-jitsu. She attended Missisquoi Valley Union High School before transferring to Enosburg Falls High School in Enosburg Falls during her sophomore year.

On her 17th birthday in 2003, Brianna decided she wanted more independence, so she moved in with her friends who lived 15 miles away. She enrolled at her friends' high school. Her living arrangements were unstable as she moved in and out of several friends' homes. By the end of February 2004, she had dropped out of school and moved in with her childhood friend, Jillian Stout, in Sheldon, Vermont. To complete her education, Brianna enrolled in a GED program.

About three weeks before her disappearance, Brianna was at a party when she was attacked by a girl named Keallie Lacross. Some say that the fight stemmed from jealousy over a boy at the party. For some known reason, Brianna didn't defend herself or fight back and was subsequently hit in the face several times while she was seated in a truck.
After the attack she went to the hospital and receive treatment for a concussion, a broken nose, facial cuts and two black eyes. She filed a criminal complaint against her alleged attacker, but it was dropped after she disappeared.

On the morning of Friday, March 19, 2004, Brianna passed her GED examination and had lunch with her mother to celebrate. Her mother said she seemed to be happy as they discussed her plan for college part-time. 

After lunch, Briana went with her mother to go shopping and do errands. While waiting in the check out line of a store, Brianna told her mother she would return shortly, and left the store. When Kellie completed her purchase and met Brianna in the parking lot, she noticed that her daughter seemed unnerved, shaken, and agitated. Briana told her mother that she needed to go home and prepare for her upcoming work shift as a dishwasher at the Black Lantern Inn, a restaurant in Montgomery.  It was Briana's second weekend working at the inn, frequented mainly by tourists in a remote ski town. Kellie did not ask what had happened, and dropped Brianna off at Stout's home between 3:30 and 4:00 p.m. This was the last time she saw her daughter. Before leaving for work, Briana left a note for Stout saying she'd return after work that evening. Briana then departed for the Black Lantern Inn in a 1985 Oldsmobile sedan registered to Kellie.

After work, Briana clocked out and left at 11:20 p.m. Her co-workers asked her to have dinner with them, but she declined and told them she needed to get home and rest before working the next day at her second job in St. Albans. She was alone in her vehicle when she left. She never arrived and her friend assumed she had moved back in with her parents and brother. 
On March 20th, Brianna's vehicle, a pale green four-door 1985 Oldsmobile sedan, was found back into the side of a  abandoned house on Route 118 in Richford, about a mile from the Black Lantern Inn. Known locally as "the old Dutchburn house," the siding of the home had been breached by the rear end of the car. A piece of plywood that had been covering a window lay on the car's trunk. The car doors were unlocked and Briana's paychecks were on the front seat of the car.  Her ATM card, wallet, glasses, contact lens case, and migraine medication had also been left inside. Outside it, law enforcement observed loose change, a water bottle, and an unsmoked cigarette. A woman's fleece jacket was found in a field near Brianna's car, but it apparently did not belong to her. It was assumed the car had been abandoned by a drunk driver, and a towing company took the vehicle to a local garage.

The friend that Brianna was supposedly staying with called Brianna's parents on March 23 and found out Brianna wasn't there. That is when she was reported missing. Thursday, March 25, Kellie and Bruce gave photos of Brianna to Vermont State Police in St. Albans. They were showed the picture of the car that crashed at the Dutchburn house and identified is the one that Brianna drove.

When Brianna's car was found, the ground was frozen, so there was no footprints. Even though there was no signs of a struggle, investigators later came to believe the accident may have been staged and that foul play might be involved in Brianna's disappearance. 

In the week after Brianna disappeared, the Vermont State Police received an anonymous tip claiming that she was being held against her will in a house in nearby Berkshire, Vermont. The rented house was occupied by Ramon L. Ryans and Nathaniel Charles Jackson, two known drug dealers from New York. The house was raided by police on April 15, 2004 and various drug paraphernalia were discovered inside, as well as substantial amounts of cocaine and marijuana. There was no sign of Brianna, but she supposedly knew both Ryans and Jackson from her past experimentation with hard drugs. 

In late 2004, police received a statement from an anonymous "older female" who implicated both Ryans and Jackson in Brianna's disappearance and alleged murder. In the signed affidavit were detailed claims about Brianna being murdered approximately a week after her disappearance. The woman claimed that Ryans murdered Brianna during an argument over money she had lent him to purchase crack, and that her body had been temporarily stored in the basement of a recently incarcerated local woman's home. Her body was then allegedly dismembered with a table saw and disposed of on a pig farm. Law enforcement was unable to corroborate these claims.

The Maitland family additionally reported that they had received several uncorroborated anonymous phone calls from persons claiming Brianna was "tied to a tree in the woods," and that she had been disposed of at the bottom of a lake.

In 2006, security footage at Caesars World casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey showed a woman resembling Brianna sitting at a poker table. The woman was never possibly identified.

In March 2016, investigators revealed to a local television station they had recovered DNA samples from Brianna's car. The results of the DNA tests were not made public. In July 2016, the farmhouse where Brianna's vehicle was discovered was destroyed in a fire.

At the time of her disappearance Briana was between 5'3 - 5'5, 105 to 118 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. She had a faint scar extending from her left eyebrow to her forehead. Her left nostril was pierced. She wore a small ring or stud in it at the time of her disappearance. She wears contact lenses, but they were left behind when she vanished along with her glasses.

Anyone with information is asked to contact: Vermont State Police at (802) 524-5993; the State Police Crime Information Tip Line at (802) 241-5355; or submit an anonymous tip at www.vtips.info or by texting "CRIMES" (274637) with keyword: VTIPS.

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

The Godfather Claims That Bobby Kennedy Had Marilyn Monroe Killed.

Actor Gianni Russo claimed that Marilyn Monroe was killed by a guy known as "The Doctor" paid by Bobby Kennedy. The Doctor allegedly is a killer for a hire and an actual MD. Gianni said that The Doctor injected air into the vein near Marilyn's pubic region, and she died of an embolism, but it looked like drugs to the coroner.

Gianni said there had been rumors tying the Kennedys to affairs with Monroe and Bobby feared the story getting out.

Why Was Casey Anthony Found Innocent In The Murder Of Her Daughter Caylee Anthony?

Caylee Anthony was a beautiful and bright 2 year old little girl who lived with her mother, Casey Anthony and her maternal grandparents in Orlando, Florida. 

On July 15, 2008, her grandmother Cindy made a 911 call saying that she had not seen Caylee for 31 days and that Casey's car smelled like a dead body had been inside it. Casey lied to detectives, telling them Caylee had been kidnapped by a nanny on June 9, and that she had been trying to find her, too frightened to alert the authorities. 

Casey was charged with first-degree murder in October 2008 and pleaded not guilty. 

On December 11, 2008, Caylee's skeletal remains were found with a blanket inside a trash bag in a wooded area near the Anthony family's house.The medical examiner mentioned duct tape as one reason she ruled the death a homicide, but officially listed it as "death by undetermined means".

During the trial Casey clams that Caylee accidentally drowned at the family's home and that her father got rid of the body. Casey said she was too frightened of her father to come forward earlier.

Casey was aquitted of Caylee's murder and was only convicted of lying to police. Two weeks later, Casey walked free.

Why was Casey found not guilty?

Jurors later claim that none of them liked Casey Anthony at all and that she seems like a horrible person, but the prosecutors did not give them enough evidence to convict beyond a reasonable doubt. They also said that the prosecutors seemed to be arrogant and cold and that the only one that seemed to care was Casey's lead defense attorney, Jose Baez.

Jurors also said that Cindy seemed unbelievable, that she was under a lot of stress and not making sense and taking a lot of medication.

The Jurors say they are haunted by their decision and wish they had known more details about the case than they did. They wished they had more evidence at the time to put her away. 

What Really Happened To Natalee Holloway?

You probably know the story by now. Natalee Holloway and her friends are on a senior trip in Aruba. They are there to have a good time. 


On the 29th of May they go to a casino, located at their Holiday Inn they were staying at. That is where they met the nefarious Joran Van Der Sloot. After a while they decided to go to this local hot spot called Carlos N' Charlies and invited Joran to come along. He went with them with his buddies the Kalpoe brothers tagging along. 
They all stayed at Carlos N' Charlies until closing time.  
Joran and the Kalpoe brothers decided then decided they were going to go cruising around in the car and Natalee went with them. That is the last time Natalee was seen by her friends.

Joran says he dropped Natalee off and left on a beach.

What really happened to Natalee?

Joran was arrested twice in Natalee's disappearance. There were three fisherman on the beach that Joran said he dropped Natalee off on. The fisherman said that they didn't see Joran or Natalee there that night. A different witness says that they saw Joran's car, Joran and the Kalpoe brothers, on a different part of the Island.

In one of the many police statements that Joran gave, changed his story and said that he took Natalee to his apartment. Joran's friends say that he would frequently pick up girls from Carlos N' Charlies and take them back to his place or to a hotel to have sex with them. He usually filmed these encounters.

When the police searched Joran's computer and other personal belongings, there was no video or pictures of the girls. Did Joran give all the footage and photos to Paul Brough AKA Mr. Pink?
Mr. Pink had a water sports company in Aruba. He was luring girls from other places to come down to Aruba to be in porn films with promises of being models.
Steve AKA DJ Diablo, worked in Aruba on a party boat named Tattoo. After Natalee disappeared he came forward as a voluntary witness. He stated that he saw Natalee being brought back to the Holiday where she was staying by Joran and the Kalpoe brothers. Subservience video of the hotel shows that Steve lied. He changed his story several times, each time a lie. One of the lies he told was that he was working on the boat that night. Steve was arrested for giving a false statement to police. This made him a suspect and he was interrogated many times. It turns out that Steve was at Carlos N' Charlies the night of Natalee's disappearance. After Carlos N' Charlies closed for the evening, Steve's whereabouts are unknown for that night.

One week before Natalee was in Aruba, Tracy Allen was there with her family. During Tracey's stay, on May 21st, she got up just before sunrise to collect sea shells. She was walking on the beach where Joran says he dropped off Natalee. Tracy said that there was a man siting there. When Tracy started heading back, she noticed that the man had pulled his vehicle around and had it running with the doors open. He then ran up to her naked and blocked her way. He tried to get her to his car. She resisted, this got attention of other people on the beach and the suspect fled. 
Police tried to find the man. The man had dark skin, was about 25 years old, about 5'6" tall with short dark hair and wore glasses. The police showed pictures to Tracy and saw the man who tried to abduct her. The police took the man into custody. A few weeks later, the police called Tracy and told her the suspect was no longer in custody and may have fled to Columbia. 
Allegedly the man in the sketch was Cheremy Croes AKA Jerry Strawberry.

Did you know that Natalee's room door was opened three times on the night she disappeared with her key? An explanation for this was never found. There was no subservience footage of this and her roommates were never questioned. 

Police didn't try to get any surveillance footage, from anywhere, until three weeks after Natalee's disappearance. Most of the footage was erased by that time, because most places only held footage for two weeks.

Things You Need To Know About Natalee Holloway's Disappearance.

Was Natalee Holloway Sold Into Slavery?


Monday, March 4, 2019

First Suicides and Now Plane Crashes.

Staff Sergeant Robert Luis Harding of Oklahoma National Guard took this photo of a Ryder at the base shortly before the Oklahoma City Bombing.

He was 45 years old when he was killed on a Monday after noon in May 1995 when a small experimental aircraft he was flying hit a power line and crashed at Camp Gruber.  Autopsy and toxicology were not performed.
Harding worked at the Whitaker Education Training Center in Pryor. An employee of Mid-America Aviation in Pryor said Harding was an excellent pilot with more than 20 years flying experience and had at least 100 hours flying time in the light single-engine plane.

Woody Lemons was one of the  executives convicted in the savings and loan scandal of the 1980's. He had flown retired CIA operative Joe Harp into Oklahoma City to investigate the bombing. 

Woody died in a plane crash in his private plane along with his mother and his wife. This happened on May 16th, 1998 with his wife piloting the aircraft. The plane started to return to the airport when it plunged onto the highway, skidded and burst into flames.

Four days before the fatal crash, Joe received a phone call from William Jasper of the John Birch Society. (The John Birch Society is a radical right and far-right organization and an advocacy group supporting anti-communism and limited government.)  In the conversation Joe mentions that Woody had a copy of a laboratory report finding fulminating Mercury was used in the bombing.

Joe Harp, based on his military explosives experience, identified an alleged unexploded bomb found attached to a gas line inside the Murrah building and that were being removed, as well as two additional bombs, that were also in FEMA memo reports, as being military in nature.

Another "Suicide" In The Oklahoma City Bombing.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Ted Richardson was a sports hunter and was active with his sons and the boys scouts in his church. He was also the chief bombing and arson prosecutor for the Western District of Oklahoma at the time of the Oklahoma City Bombing. He was immediately transferred out of that position after the bombing. 

Ted was investigating Samir Khalil and his connection to the 1993 Word Trade Center Bombing and to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was the alleged mastermind of the September 11 attacks. Khalid also was the employer of the Iraqi suspect Hussain Hashem al-HUSSAINI. The Department of Justice took Richardson off the Khalil investigation days after the Oklahoma City Bombing even though Richardson was preparing to submit evidence to a Grand Jury on Khalils HUD property scams and tax evasion schemes to raise money to finance Hamas. 

Ted also helped put the case together against McVeigh and Nichols in the Oklahoma City Bombing.

A month after Melvin Beall, a 26 year veteran of the Oklahoma City PD, who talked to and gave directions along with three other OG&E employees to McVeigh, Fortier, McVeigh’s sister and Fortier's wife,  complained to Ted that the FBI and later the County grand jury covered up and ignored his and the employees testimony, Ted was found dead. Ted was 49 years old when he was found dead in 1997, near his church and allegedly Khalil's home. He was wearing a T-shirt honoring the unknown hundreds who came to the aid of victims: "Nameless Saints," it said, "We Give Our Thanks." He had a single shotgun blast that tore a hole through that T-shirt. His death was ruled as a suicide, even though his family claims he wasn't suicidal.

Another Hero Bites The Dust In A Mysterious Plane Crash.

Dr. Howard Don Chumley had a clinic 12 blocks away from the Murrah building and was one of the first doctors on the scene of the Oklahoma City Bombing. He shared a safety deposit box and information with Sgt.Terrance E. Yeakey, who was also a first responder to the Oklahoma City Bombing. He had his step son, Sean Jones, with him. When Sean and Howard first arrived, they were sent to the parking garage. Victims were trapped there. When they got there, they were approached by a man repeatedly yelling about a bomb, so they all ran away.

Sean said that Howard was the only doctor to actually go in the building. Sean and Howard saved nine infants from the day care center. 

Howard said that two FBI agents came up to him and asked to be bandaged, even though they had no wounds. Howard told the agents he had real injuries to treat and he didn't want to be a part of whatever they were concocting. His claim was corroborated by another witness. The two agents tried with another doctor, but Howard stepped in and said he would report them if they didn't leave.

Howard, like Terrance, didn't believe the official story of what happened that was being put out about the bombing. Rumor has it that he was about to go public with the evidence he had found inside the Murrah building.

Four months after the Oklahoma City Bombing, Howard was 47 years old when he was killed in a plane crash, in his personal plane, on a routine trip from Texas back to Oklahoma.  He was flying his Cessna 210 when the plane went from 7,000 feet to a full nose dive, seemingly out of nowhere. An investigation was conducted and there was nothing wrong found with his body or the plane that could have caused the crash. 

The safe deposit box, remember, was found empty. The information that Howard had allegedly compiled was never made public.

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Michael Rescued People From The Oklahoma City Bombing And Then He Was Found In A Strange Place.

Michael L. Loudenslager was born January 1st, 1947 in Twin Falls County, Idaho. He was a graduate of Choctaw High School and received a BS in Agricultural Science from OSU in 1969. He had resided in Harrah since 1978, and was a member of McLoud Masonic Lodge and India Temple. He was married and had two children. His family said horses were his life. He was a reserve sheriff for Oklahoma County, the Mounted Patrol, a member of the US Marshall's Posse, OETRA, NRA, and the Quarter Horse Assn. He worked on the first floor of the Murrah Building as a planner-estimator for the General Services Administration. His wife used to work at the Murrah building, running the daycare.

Michael had given forewarning to parents of kids at the daycare center that resided in the Murrah building. In weeks before the bombing, he had growing concerns about an increased amount of missiles being brought into the building by the B.A.T.F. and D.E.A. He urged parents and the day care operator to pull their children from the building.

Michael was 48 years old and was working in the Murrah building at the time of the explosion. Michael was seen by numerous people actively helping in the rescue and recovery effort. Sometime during the rescue efforts, he was seen and heard in a very "heated" confrontation with someone. 

His was found, two days later, inside the Murrah Building, still at his desk.Even though he died after the bombing, he is considered among the 168 that died in the bombing.

Did This Veteran Commit Suicide Or Was He Murdered Because He Knew Too Much?

7-year veteran of the Oklahoma City PD, Sgt. Terrance E. Yeakey was 30 years old when he was the first to arrive on the scene of the Oklahoma city bombing. He saved the lives of 8 people from the rubble of the building of the horrific explosion. He had been awarded the Key to the City of El Reno, Oklahoma for his heroism during the aftermath of the bombing.

Terrance was scheduled for a final interview with the FBI in Irving, TX. He was planning on working for the FBI in Dallas and moving there with his sister and brother in law. Terrance had reconciled with his ex-wife. Their plans were set to remarry shortly after his move to Dallas. He was also a Gulf War veteran who had served as an M.P. for two years in Saudi Arabia.

Terrance did not agree with the official version of events touted by the national media and law enforcement at that time and was living under constant scrutiny. He was the target of horrific persecution from his brothers in law enforcement.

He was in the process of collecting evidence, which supported and documented the inconsistencies he witnessed the morning of the bombing at the scene itself, when he was found dead on May 8th, 1996. His body was found in a field in El Reno, Oklahoma, over a mile away from his abandoned vehicle. An extremely large amount of blood was found in his vehicle, he had been bound, had rope burn on his neck, ligature marks on his wrists, numerous deep cuts. The cuts on his wrists were so severe that they had to be sewn up before he was embalmed to prevent leakage. A single bullet had entered his right temple at a 45-degree angle. There was no gun found at the scene right away. An hour later, a FBI agent showed up and found a gun in an already thoroughly searched area within 5 minutes of being there. 

His 9 boxes of evidence that he had collected were never found. The safe deposit box that supposedly had evidence about the Oklahoma City Bombing, and that Terrance shared with Dr. Howard Don Chumley, later was found empty.

Terrance's family claim that his death was a brutal murder, and indicate that local law enforcement were complicit in covering up this murder. The official theory given out was that Terrance slit his wrists and neck, causing him to nearly bleed to death in his car, and then climb over a barbed wire fence. He then was supposedly walked over 1-1/4 miles distance, through a nearby field, eventually shooting himself in the side of the head. There was no autopsy preformed.

The family would sometimes be approached by others in the police department, who told them in no uncertain terms, but off the record, that Terrance had been murdered.

The family was allegedly harassed and followed by Oklahoma City Police and others. Unmarked cars sat in front of their homes for hours. Some of this stalking was caught on video by the family.


Terrance's ex-wife had her home broken into and a balloon was left in her house with the words, “we know where you are”, written in black marker on it. 

Terrance's family is still looking for the truth.