Kohberger Crime Scene Video, Epstein Files, and Amy Bradley Mystery | Banfield
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24 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβKohberger Case: New Surveillance Footage
- π₯ New surveillance video from November 13, 2022, shows Bryan Kohberger's Hyundai Elantra making multiple passes near the King Road murder scene.
- π The footage, from a camera at 1112 King Road, captures Kohberger's car circling the area between 3:30 a.m. and 4:20 a.m., the estimated time of the murders.
- π‘ The video includes sounds believed to be voices, a whimper, and a loud thud, potentially capturing audio from the time of the killings.
- π Kohberger's car is seen speeding away at 4:20 a.m., with the prosecutor noting he almost lost control during the rapid departure.
- β The presence of a Door Dash driver around 3:46 a.m. raises questions about potential delays or if Kohberger saw her.
- π£οΈ Families of the victims reportedly did not receive advance notice of the release of this surveillance video or crime scene photos.
Epstein Files and Survivor Transparency
- βοΈ A federal judge is considering the unsealing of grand jury transcripts in the sex trafficking case against Jeffrey Epstein's associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.
- π Survivors of Epstein and Maxwell are speaking out, with some supporting the release of records if they can review and redact sensitive information.
- π’ Actress Alicia Arden, an Epstein survivor, advocates for full transparency, stating, "The files should be released. I'm tired of the government saying that they want to release them. So, please just do it."
- β Questions are being raised about Maxwell's transfer to a lower-security facility and her recent interview with a Justice Department official, with concerns about potential pardons or sentence commutations.
- ποΈ Attorney Gloria Allred emphasizes the public's interest in transparency to identify those who enabled Epstein's abuses and have not been prosecuted.
American Airlines Flight Attendant Case
- βοΈ Flight attendant Estus Carter Thompson III was sentenced to 18.5 years for hiding a camera in an airplane lavatory to spy on children.
- πΈ The FBI found dozens of images, including close-ups of minors and AI-generated content, on Thompson's devices.
- π§ββοΈ A lawsuit filed against American Airlines alleges the company knew or should have known Thompson was a danger, citing a 9-month period with at least five victims.
- π The lawsuit aims for accountability and to prevent future incidents, as the victims' families are experiencing profound and lasting impacts.
The Amy Bradley Disappearance
- π’ Amy Bradley, a 23-year-old woman, disappeared from a cruise ship balcony in the Caribbean in 1998.
- β Multiple theories exist, including accidental fall, suicide, or foul play, but her family believes she was targeted and taken from the ship.
- π’ Her brother, Brad, reports having credible leads that are currently being investigated.
- πΆ A musician named Alistair Douglas approached Brad shortly after Amy's disappearance, asking about the last time he saw her, which Brad found suspicious given no official announcements had been made.
- πΊ A new Netflix documentary, "Amy Bradley is Missing," explores the mystery and the ongoing search for answers.
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