Brittanee Drexel: Kidnapped, Raped, Shot and Fed to Alligators

Editor's Note: Brittanee Drexel was 17 years old. She was a product of Marxist anti-White brainwashing that told her to always trust blacks no matter what the situation, no matter what her gut feeling is, or it's racist. She was told it's cool and open minded to party with "diverse" friends, listen to gangster rap and twerk like the skanks on MTV. She was told to be a feminist and encouraged to be free sexually and if she doesn't have sex with blacks, it's racist.

Hillary Clinton said, “I mean, if we're honest, for a lot of well-meaning, open-minded white people, the sight of a young black man in a hoodie still evokes a twinge of fear.” It sure does. These instincts have not arisen from nowhere. They're based on the reality of black violence and rampant black on White crime. Yet when a young beautiful White girl such as Brittanee is kidnapped, gang-raped for days, shot and fed to alligators by black men, they turn a blind eye. Why? The media is blatantly antiWhite and continues to make excuses for black violence, blaming racist White people as the cause of their monstrous behavior. These stories are becoming all too common, continuing to be swept under the rug by mainstream media. However, European Americans are waking up to truth. It's no wonder the Alt-Right is rising.

Brittanee Drexel: 5 Fast Facts You Need to know

A new report says a 17-year-old missing New York State girl may have been gang raped and then thrown in an alligator pit after disappearing during spring break.

Brittanee Drexel was last seen in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where she had gone on spring break without her parents’ knowledge.

For years, family and friends have maintained hope that they would learn what happened to the teenager.

An FBI agent provided the new account in court; it stems from an inmate’s story to police about what he says happened to Drexel in 2009.

Here’s what you need to know:

1. Videos Captured the Last Moments of Brittanee Drexel Before She Disappeared

Brittanee’s last days were captured on video, including one taken the day before she disappeared in Myrtle Beach (see above).

This compilation video below shows surveillance video that captured the teenager walking out of the Bluewater Hotel where she was staying on April 25, 2009. She was leaving the hotel to go back to another hotel where she was staying.

Police had said previously that Brittanee went to the Bluewater hotel to see a friend from Rochester, Peter Brozowitz, who was staying there with friends, according to WCSC. She stayed 10 minutes. Police said Brozowitz and his friends were not suspects.

Drexel was never seen alive again. After she vanished, Drexel’s cellphone pinged the next day “near the South Santee River, between McClellanville and Georgetown.”

2. A Newspaper Says the FBI Claims an Inmate Described What Happened to Brittanee

The Post & Courier obtained the statement of FBI agent Gerrick Munoz who “gave the first detailed account of what investigators think happened to 17-year-old Brittanee Drexel after she disappeared in 2009.”

The newspaper said it had obtained Munoz’s statement via a federal court transcript, and described a statement Munoz said the FBI obtained from a prison inmate who claimed he was there when Brittanee died.

According to the newspaper, the transcript describes an inmate named Taquan Brown telling investigators he saw another man, identified as Timothy Da’Shaun Taylor, who was then 16, “sexually abusing Brittanee Drexel” at a “stash house” in Walterboro.

He said that Drexel tried to flee but was caught and pistol whipped, and he heard two shots he assumed was her being killed. “Then the girl’s body was wrapped up and taken away,” the statement said, according to the Post-Courier.

According to WYFF4, the judge “ordered Taylor released on $10,000 bail” and Taylor’s mother, Joan, said the story is false and “craziness.”

3. Investigators Said in June That Brittanee Was Held Against Her Will for Days

In a June news conference, investigators revealed that the teen was kidnapped and held against her will for days after she disappeared.

At that time, authorities were vague, but they said they had information that people had seen Brittanee for several days after she disappeared. There is a $25,000 being offered for information leading to a conviction in her case.

The Post-Courier says the inmate’s confession came out in a bond hearing on a charge his lawyer says was designed to “pressure him into confessing and helping the government.” The newspaper says the other people named in the statement deny the inmate’s account.

WCSC says police had previously considering human trafficking as a motive.

4. Brittanee’s Body Was Fed to Alligators, the Report Claims

After shooting Brittanee, the men took her to an alligator-infested swamp and put her body in it, the inmate claimed, according to The Democrat Chronicle.

“Several witnesses have told us Miss Drexel’s body was placed in a pit, or gator pit, to have her body disposed of. Eaten by the gators,” said the transcript. Brittanee’s body has never been found.

5. Brittanee Was From New York & Disappeared During Spring Break

FBI: Prison inmate shares disturbing details in Brittanee Drexel case. https://t.co/cCpU3obcJv pic.twitter.com/vi5veBMoUm — Amanda Shaw (@Amandainthenews) August 26, 2016

Brittanee was from Chili, New York, and she had gone to Myrtle Beach for spring break. Drexel was a student at Gates-Chili High School when she disappeared.

She had gone to Myrtle Beach without her parents knowing. Her family had thought she was at a beach in New York State instead. Brittany had gone to Myrtle Beach with three friends, even though her mother had previously warned her that she something might happen to her if she did.