Murder With My Husband - 284. Hunted and Kidnapped - What Happened to Brittanee Drexel

Episode Date: September 1, 2025

During a spring break getaway, a teenage girl disappeared suddenly, leaving behind only puzzling clues of her last steps. Links:  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/murderwithmyhusband NEW MERCH LIN...K: https://mwmhshop.com Discount Codes: https://mailchi.mp/c6f48670aeac/oh-no-media-discount-codes Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/themwmh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murderwithmyhusband/ Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@murderwithmyhusband Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/into-the-dark/id1662304327 Listen on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/36SDVKB2MEWpFGVs9kRgQ7?si=f5224c9fd99542a7 Case Sources:Live5News.com - https://www.live5news.com/2022/11/03/documents-nose-ring-contact-lens-hair-found-scene-brittanee-drexels-remains/ ABCNews.go.com - https://abcnews.go.com/US/mothers-13-year-journey-justice-exclusive-fbi-investigation/story?id=105206457#:~:text=He%20then%20took%20investigators%20to,identified%20through%20her%20dental%20records People.com - https://people.com/convicted-killer-girlfriend-hunting-victim-brittanee-drexel-8777291 CBSNews.com - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/raymond-moody-life-sentence-murder-brittanee-drexel-2009-vacation-south-carolina/ Wikipedia.com -  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Brittanee_Drexel MyHorryNews.com - https://www.myhorrynews.com/news/crime/waiting-for-brittanee-drexel-mother-thinks-missing-daughter-was-trafficked/article_1fcd7134-0055-11e4-b157-0017a43b2370.html DemocratAndChronicle.com - https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2025/06/13/brittanee-drexel-case-featured-fatal-destination-episode-investigation-discovery-time-date/84112884007/ Justice.gov - https://www.justice.gov/usao-sc/pr/georgetown-woman-sentenced-18-years-lying-fbi-during-brittanee-drexel-investigation 13Wham.com - https://13wham.com/news/local/raymond-moody-claims-angel-vause-was-present-during-brittanee-drexel-rochester-teen-chili-ny-rape-murder-myrtle-beach-south-carolina-georgetown-charleston-spring-break-april-2009-kidnapping WBTW.com - https://www.wbtw.com/news/grand-strand/myrtle-beach/timeline-brittanee-drexel-murder-case-2009-til-now/ NYPost.com - https://nypost.com/2025/03/16/us-news/murder-victim-brittanee-drexels-family-awarded-700m-in-civil-suit/ WRDW.com - https://www.wrdw.com/2025/02/21/sc-prosecutor-meets-with-murder-victim-brittanee-drexels-mom/ ABC.com - https://abc.com/episode/e6aa3c18-faeb-483a-aaab-a713ad7589d7 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:33 Hey, everyone, welcome back to Murder with my husband. I'm Peyton Morland. And I'm Garrett Morland. That's not the beginning. No, wait, you did that wrong. Yeah. Okay, let me restart everyone. Go again.
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Starting point is 00:00:53 Hey, everyone. Welcome back to the podcast. This is Murder with my husband. I'm Peyton Morland. And I'm Peyton Morland. And he's the husband. And I'm the husband. Welcome back to.
Starting point is 00:01:00 To another episode, another week. Hope everyone is having a great holiday. Majority of you are probably off work, depending on what your jobs are. Is it Labor Day? It is Labor Day. Anyways, hope you guys are enjoying today, no matter what you're doing.
Starting point is 00:01:18 Hope someone out there did something fun over the weekend. We have just been hanging out, chilling at home. Nothing too crazy. And here we are recording an episode. getting ready to hang out with you guys for the week. We did just wake up.
Starting point is 00:01:34 We have our Dutch bros coffee. We got our Dutch bros, even though they don't want to sponsor us. We got our Dutch bros coffee. We are energized. We're ready to go. I made some bagels last night. I know I had a bunch of people asking about my bagels. Yeah, they're really good.
Starting point is 00:01:49 Bro, they were like good. They were pretty authentic when it comes to bagels. I hope so. It was like a full two-day process. He like boiled. bake, all the things. All the things. Let them sit in the fridge for hours.
Starting point is 00:02:07 Yeah, I did a good job. They turned out really good. That's all I have to say about that. Nothing more. I've just been, Peyton and I've, I guess, from my 10 seconds, I'll give you a little life update. This week, you've just been kind of rearranging furniture. We got some new furniture.
Starting point is 00:02:22 I dropped a dresser on my foot. I made some bagels, exercising, hanging out. Halloween is coming up I mean not really but kind of we're getting there it's almost September actually while you're listening to this it'll be September so it's basically time to get ready for Halloween so hope everyone we should you know what I came up with something right as I was talking I think that we should do a Halloween contest this year we it's September that means I'm supposed to put Skelly in with us yeah so I think we should do a Halloween costume contest this year And the winner gets What does the winner get? Like they post on their stories and tag us? Like they send us or post on their stories and tag us. You know what?
Starting point is 00:03:07 You guys go to Instagram to check the official rules because we're making this up off the top bar. But the winner will get something really good. We'll keep everyone updated. That'll be fun. Yeah. I'll think of like a really good price. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:03:18 Maybe one of my bagels. I'm just kidding. It'll be better than that. I'll think of something really good. On that note, I'll see if paint has anything to say and then we can hop into today's case. Well, I don't have anything to say because I'm about to yap your ear off.
Starting point is 00:03:31 Let's do it. Our sources for this episode are live five news.com, ABCNews.gov, CBSNews.com, CBSNews.com, myhoory news.com, justice.gov. 13wam.com, New YorkPost.com. WRDW.com and ABC.com. All right, before I get into it, I did want to say you might recognize this case because it is a little bit more well-known. in the true crime community, but we haven't done this for a little while. I always find it interesting to introduce more well-known cases to Garrett because this will be the first time. He's ever heard of it and it's almost like kind of fascinating to listen to someone digest information that we all already might be aware of. So if you have heard of
Starting point is 00:04:23 this case, just stick around and listen. I promise it'll be worth it. And for those who might be new listening, I don't know these cases. Everyone's always like, how do you not know these cases? Do you not listen to true crime? No. The only time I listen to true crime is when I am sitting down in this chair hearing it for my wife. Okay, so for a lot of people, part of being a teenager is pushing boundaries, finding your independence, learning how to be an adult,
Starting point is 00:04:51 and believing that you know a heck of a lot better than your parents do. And most of us have been told no by our parents before that we can't go to a party or we can't stay out past our curfew. And then we all tried to do it anyways. But when we're teenagers, we aren't thinking about why our parents are setting those boundaries for us. We just think they want to keep us on a leash and say no just because they can. We never consider that they're actually trying to protect us from all of the scary things out there in the real world. things that are innocent, little naive selves still aren't thinking of yet. Drunk drivers, handsy boys, strangers in the night.
Starting point is 00:05:37 And while most of the time those fears are just our parents being overprotective, today's case proves that sometimes those fears are greatly justified. So let's travel now to upstate New York, to a suburb of Rochester called Chile. The year is 2009, and this is a place that a 17-year-old girl named Brittany Drexel falls home. So again, 2009, in a suburb of Rochester, 17-year-old Brittany. Now, Britney was born on October 7, 1991. Her parents, Don and John, were teenagers themselves when they had Britney, and they weren't married at the time. Knock it up. Don and John.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Sorry. Well, it's not like they chose their names and then we're like, let's be a couple and be Don and John. They just met each other, fell in love. Yeah. They weren't married at the time. Again, they were teenagers, so the relationship didn't last long. Now, around the time Brittany turned two, Don got together with a man named Chad Drexel, who ended up adopting Brittany and took on the role of a father figure in her life.
Starting point is 00:06:55 And it was good that Dawn had the support because things weren't easy with Brittany when she was a baby. She was born with something called persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous in her right eye, which basically required a bunch of surgeries throughout her life and inevitably rendered her blind in that eye. But that didn't discourage Chad and Don from growing their family. So years later, Brittany had a half little brother and sister named Marissa and Camden, and she grows extremely close with these siblings. And while Brittany's eye troubles certainly must have been a challenge, they didn't seem to hinder her confidence as she grew up and into her teenage years. People who knew Brittany described her as a little spitfire, a ball of energy who was extremely feisty, especially on the soccer field. There, Brittany was a massive star, scoring 26 goals for her team in one season alone.
Starting point is 00:08:00 She was also studying cosmetology and had hopes of either pursuing that or modeling once she got done with high school. But come 2009, 17-year-old Brittany started doing what a lot of kids her age do. She began testing boundaries. Things at home were getting complicated because Dawn and Chad, were actually in the midst of a separation. Her biological dad, John, had just come back into her life and was looking to rekindle a relationship with his daughter.
Starting point is 00:08:36 And meanwhile, Brittany was trying to make the most of her high school years. It was her junior year, and she had just started hanging out with a new group of friends who were all a little bit older than she was, which meant Brittany was invited to more parties and less parents super supervised outings. She also at this point had a boyfriend, a kid named John Greco, who she had been together with for about a year or so, and she seemed pretty serious about him. But in the spring of 2009, Brittany went to her mom with a request. She wanted to go with a few of her new friends down to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, for a spring break trip. Now, Dawn, her mother told her right
Starting point is 00:09:20 way, I do not approve, especially because she hardly knew the new friends Brittany was going with and was told there wouldn't be any parents going with them. So this actually led to a bunch of arguments between Don and Brittany over the next week or two. But Don was not about to cave, especially because she just had that mom feeling. If she let Brittany go, something terrible would happen. And it didn't seem like she shared this intuition with Brittany at the time, but Dawn did stand her ground. And then when Brittany came to her around April 22nd, she said, okay, plans have changed. Now me and my friends just want to go to another friend's beach house in Rochester Island. Now this time Dawn agreed figuring it was a good compromise since Brittany wouldn't even be crossing
Starting point is 00:10:14 state lines, but she had no idea that Brittany wasn't being truthful. Later that day, Brittany got in a car with three of her new friends and headed south to Myrtle Beach anyways. Okay. So her sneaky little plan was tell mom the plans change, but they actually didn't. So her and her friends check into a place along the water called the Bar Harbor Hotel. They spent the next three days enjoying themselves without a hitch. And on day three, April 25th, Brittany started to feel a little guilty about the fights that she had had with her mother about this trip. So she called her that day to say she was at the beach. She didn't specify what beach. Dawn obviously thinks she meant that
Starting point is 00:11:02 she was at the Lake Ontario Shoreline, which was close to the house and something they always referred to as the beach. Plus, the weather was warm back in New York that day. It was 83 degrees. So Dawn didn't really ask too many questions. She was just happy that the air was getting cleared between her and Brittany and that her daughter sounded in high spirits that day and was having fun. Before she hung up the phone, Britney told her mother she loved her and that she would see her
Starting point is 00:11:30 the following day. Unfortunately, though, that would be the last conversation, the two of the two of the two of the of them would ever have. That night, around 8 p.m., Brittany left her hotel alone to go visit some other friends in town who were staying at another nearby hotel. It was called the Blue Water Resort. It was about a mile and a half away from the place she was staying with her friends. Now, security cameras show her walking into this new hotel and then leaving shortly after at around 8.45 p.m. Apparently, one of the friends Brittany went down with had texted her asking if she borrowed her pair of black shorts when Brittany was like, yeah, I did. It kind of became an argument
Starting point is 00:12:21 between the two friends. So, Brittany agreed to leave this visit at the new hotel that she was at and head back to her original hotel with her original friends to give the girl her pair of shorts. Sorry, that was a little complicated because there's a lot of friends. But By the way, Brittany's boyfriend, John, was not on the trip with them. But the two were texting pretty much the entire time she was on spring break with her friends. And she told John what was happening as she left the hotel that night to go return the shorts to the OG hotel. She told John she was walking back. But around 9.15 p.m. that night, Brittany's texts stop out of the blue.
Starting point is 00:13:06 John, her boyfriend, wasn't hearing from her anymore, and he honestly began to panic. He starts calling her friends that she was with. They said they hadn't heard from her either. And Brittany, who was walking that mile and a half back to the hotel in the dark, hadn't made it back yet. So that's when John ups the stakes. He tells Brittany, hey, if you don't text me back soon, I'm going to call your mom and tell her that you lied. are in Myrtle Beach. Okay.
Starting point is 00:13:38 And when more time passes that night without hearing from Brittany and her not showing up back to the hotel, John follows through on that promise. He calls Dawn later that night and says, hey, really worried about Brittany. She just stopped texting me out of the blue and her friends haven't seen or heard from her. And also, she is not in New York. She did actually go to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. I mean, probably a good thing that he told her, obviously. And so that's when Dawn realizes she's got to get to Myrtle Beach immediately.
Starting point is 00:14:13 Oh, wow. So by the following morning, Dawn and the rest of the family are basically on their way to South Carolina. And of course, one of their first stops when they get there is immediately to the local police because Brittany never showed up the entire night. But they also start walking up and down the strip that Brittany was walking. between these hotels to see if anyone had spotted her. And meanwhile, the Myrtle Beach police begins searching Brittany's hotel room. They find that all of her clothes are still there. But her purse and her cell phone are missing.
Starting point is 00:14:49 They also gain access to a security camera on Ocean Boulevard, which is where Britney's hotel was. And it's honestly sort of the main drag along the water with all the different hotels. And they find footage of Brittany walking toward the blue. Water Resort southbound around 8 p.m., which matches this story. She has her head down. She's looking at her cell phone. She's likely texting John.
Starting point is 00:15:14 They also have footage of her going in. This is the other Friends Hotel. And then back out of the Blue Water Resort where the friends were staying. Basically, she entered around 8 p.m. and left around 8.45 p.m. Okay, so everything seems fine. Yes, it seems to match what everyone was saying. But what they don't have is Brittany walking past.
Starting point is 00:15:34 that original camera on Ocean Boulevard again later on heading back towards her hotel. Okay. So they at least have a kind of a point on a map of where they know she didn't get to. Okay. Wendy's most important deal of the day has a fresh lineup. Pick any two
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Starting point is 00:16:18 Water Resort. Interesting. Yes. So her phone traveled 15 miles south. Oh, so she went the other way. Of her hotel. Okay. And obviously in a car, because you're not going to be walking 15 miles.
Starting point is 00:16:32 It was pretty fast. They also learned that the last peeing of her cell phone was in the early morning hours of April 26th, off a cell tower about 50 miles south. Oh my gosh. Okay. So, I mean, yeah, someone took her in a car. So it was near a rural swampy area. Oh, my. On the Georgetown Charleston County line.
Starting point is 00:16:56 And you can imagine her friends, her boyfriend, her family learning this from police after reporting her missing. Like, okay, yeah, we believe you. She is missing. And also she was taken in a car. Did she get in there willingly? And all of her friends and family were like, no, this is nowhere. Brittany would have gone on her own accord without telling John or us or someone, which then obviously leads everyone in the case is hearts to drop because that means she was
Starting point is 00:17:30 most likely kidnapped. So the local police there mobilized pretty quickly, sending search teams out to the area to scour the land on ATVs, horseback by foot. Oh, my God. And this is heartbreaking. They found the body that quick? After 11 days of non-stop searches from sunrise to sunset, they come up empty-handed. Oh my gosh. So they found the last ping, but nothing.
Starting point is 00:17:59 11 days have gone by without a word from Brittany. So there's no sign of Brittany. Honestly, things aren't looking good. But her family isn't giving up hope. After posting flyers, the police end up getting hundreds of tips from local people claiming to have seen Britney either wandering Ocean Boulevard, which we knew, or sitting on a bus somewhere close by after she disappeared. But none of this can be confirmed.
Starting point is 00:18:28 nothing really leads to anything useful. There is, however, one person police zoom in on pretty early in the investigation. It was actually the last person Brittany was said to be with. It was one of these friends at the Blue Water Resort, a 20-year-old guy named Peter Brosowitz. I mean, something's got to be on the cameras. Like, 100% they find something that her getting into a car or being. force into a car has to be. So they're looking at a Peter, who was a friend at the other hotel, and he was a nightclub
Starting point is 00:19:08 promoter back in Rochester who also happened to be vacationing down in Myrtle Beach that same week. He and Brittany and some of his friends had apparently met up the night before she vanished, so she had already hung out with these friends on April 24th at a place called Club Cryptonite. Now, Brittany, Peter, and his friends then met back. up the following morning at the beach near the Blue Water Resort around 11 a.m. And then again in their room when Brittany stopped by the night she went missing at around 8 p.m. Now, there's really nothing suspicious about the encounter with Peter from what I can tell,
Starting point is 00:19:45 aside from the fact that he lawyers up pretty quickly as soon as Brittany disappears, which just honestly seems like a smart move if you're going to be being questioned by the police. But there is something he says that makes Brittany's mom. question his story. He says that she spent 10 minutes in his room the night before her friend texted her saying she wanted her to walk back and give her back the shorts. And that's when Brittany left and planned to make the mile and a half walk back to her hotel. But Britney's mom says she hated walking. It doesn't make any sense that she would have turned right back around and walked another mile back to the hotel. Okay. And so when asked why Peter, who had
Starting point is 00:20:28 a car, didn't offer to just give her a quick ride back to the hotel, he said, quote, he wasn't in Myrtle Beach to babysit. Now, remember, Brittany is a little bit younger, but this response gets police wondering. Did Brittany not want to make the walk back to her hotel? And so instead, she got a ride from a cab or potentially a stranger that night. Like, as she was on the walk back, she decided to try. And maybe that innocent ride went seriously wrong. Well, after several dead ends, the investigation into Brittany Drexel starts to slow. But Britney's mom, Dawn, is refusing to give up hope. She actually moves to Myrtle Beach with her parents full time so she can keep applying pressure to the local law enforcement.
Starting point is 00:21:18 Plus, she says it just makes her feel closer to her missing daughter. And meanwhile, Dawn starts to have her own theories on what might have happened to her daughter Brittany. She wonders if maybe Brittany was lured to Myrtle Beach by someone who was promising her something, maybe like a prospective modeling job, which Brittany had expressed interest in doing. She also wondered if perhaps Brittany had then fallen victim to sex trafficking. This is a theory that might have come from the fact that Horry County, where Myrtle Beach is located, has been rated the number one county in South Carolina for human trafficking. Wow. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:56 However, I'm not sure if the local police took any of that, like seriously enough. Yeah, it's hard. I mean, I think at some point you get so many theories you have to get to nail something down, right? Yeah. It gets hard. I do know that for another two years. Oh, so sad. The investigation creeps by with a lot of false leads, bad tips, and little movement.
Starting point is 00:22:20 Okay. That was until August of 2011. when someone comes forward in the case with something of use. So that year, a woman goes to the police and says she wants to report something. Her boyfriend, a 54-year-old man named Raymond Moody, had been abusing her. She also mentions that Raymond's on a sex offender's list and also might be worth looking into for the British. Britney Drexel case. So this woman basically walks in and says,
Starting point is 00:22:58 my boyfriend sucks and also you might want to look into him as a suspect. Well, it just so happens that Raymond also lives pretty close to the area where Britney's cell phone last pinged, only about 10 miles away over in Georgetown County. In fact, Raymond used to be in the Navy. And when he was stationed back in California, he was convicted of. seven different sexual assaults, some of which included crimes against kids and teenagers, which he did serve about 20 years for. After his release in California, Raymond moved back to his hometown in Georgetown, South Carolina.
Starting point is 00:23:39 If this ends up being the guy, I don't really know what to say other than... 20 assaults? Yeah, we just... Keep in there for life. You're staying in for life or you're... He's not going to get better. Or you're getting the X. Like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Because if this ends up being the guy, look what happened. Look exactly what happened when he got out of prison. And I'm not saying that everyone who gets out of prison, but for anyone who's unaware, the amount of people who reoffend when they get out of prison, the percentage is absolutely astonishing. For sex crimes. For sex crimes. You guys would be a mind blown. I'm, don't quote me, but the last time I lived into it. Isn't it 80% plus?
Starting point is 00:24:22 Well, no, the last time. I looked into it, the highest re-offenders were sex crimes. And I had to look at the percentage, but I remember it being an astonishing number where I was like, yep, and this is why you should never get out of prison. You know, one, two, three, four, five, twenty? One. Like, buy. Insane.
Starting point is 00:24:42 You're obviously highly up on the reoffender list. Okay. Anyways, that's just like really frustrating when we cover these cases and someone has offended that many times whether Raymond did it or not like it's why is he i mean okay anyways so after his 20 year sentence he gets out he moves back home to south carolina and had been living there ever since his parole had ended back in 2007 this was two years before brittney's disappearance so he was in the area and no longer on parole but now Raymond is back on the police his radar, especially because one of the crimes he committed actually sounds eerily similar
Starting point is 00:25:29 to what happened to Brittany Drexel once police are given his name and look into him. According to one of Raymond's victims, a woman named Carrie Harding, she was eight years old back in 1983 when she was targeted by Raymond. She was walking to school one day to meet a friend. So walking on a street when Raymond grabbed her from behind and threw her in his car. Now, after sexually assaulting 8-year-old Carrie, he did let her go, but police are wondering if the situation was maybe slightly different with Brittany. So they start questioning Raymond and those close to him.
Starting point is 00:26:18 for starters they hear from a friend and former romantic partner of raymond's it's a guy named earnest merchant and he says a couple of days after brittney was reported missing raymond came to his house unexpectedly and he had claw marks all over his face and neck however i'd be kidding me when police learn about him they're like yes this is someone we're going to look into and they decide to speak to Raymond, he says no way, no way. This disappearance from years ago, he was out of town around the time Brittany Drexel went missing. So police investigate this alibi and learn it wasn't the case. Raymond was lying to them. There was a parking ticket issued to him in Myrtle Beach. The day after Britney disappeared. And that officer who issued him the parking ticket also knows. that he had scratch marks all over his face.
Starting point is 00:27:19 So this is the second person claiming that days after Brittany's disappearance, Raymond was not only in Myrtle Beach, but he had scratches on him. Police also learned that Raymond Moody had moved into a place in Georgetown called the Sunset Lodge the day before Brittany vanished back in April of 2009. So that August of 2011, they get a search warrant for the room Raymond had rented while he was in the area where Brittany went missing. And they rip the place apart. They tear down the wallpaper. They open up
Starting point is 00:27:57 mattresses looking for any sort of clues or DNA, anything that can tie him to Brittany. But there was nothing in that room that pointed to a murder or Raymond Moody being guilty. So it was a dead end. The room was. Meaning none of this is enough to move forward with Raymond Moody. Moody, at least according to the local police. So after that, the case kind of reaches another stand still. Seemed like a good suspect, but they get nothing from it. Five years later in 2016, the FBI holds a press conference to say that they feel pretty confident that Brittany Drexel is no longer alive.
Starting point is 00:28:34 And they do believe she was killed in the Georgetown area, particularly an area called McClellanville, based on where her cell phone peaked. Five years later, okay, thank you. Yeah, I mean, I think it's just more of them officially being like, hey, this girl was murdered. But that makes Brittany's family wonder, what's changed in the investigation for the FBI to confidently come out and now say this? Their new information that they haven't been told? The answer is yes, sort of. It turns out someone had recently come forward about Britney's case.
Starting point is 00:29:09 It was an inmate serving a 25-year sentence. Which I'm pretty sure we've talked about this before, like snitching on inmates. Like sometimes it's good information. Sometimes it's bad. Right. Unreliable. Yes. So he says, he has information on Brittany Drexel's disappearance.
Starting point is 00:29:27 He says he saw Britney before her disappearance at a stash house in McClellanville. He says he noticed that she was being assaulted there and then he actually watched her get shot and killed. Oh my gosh. when she tried to fight back. He also mentioned something particularly gruesome that the people at this house, they dumped Brittany's body into an alligator pit. Now,
Starting point is 00:29:54 police do take this tip seriously, especially because it seems to be corroborated by someone else. But the more they look into it, the less it pans out. And eventually, police get this informant to admit that he had made the entire thing up. Yeah, that's what I was saying.
Starting point is 00:30:10 He was hoping to provide information so he could get some kind of, of leniency, which means, again, Brittany's case sits idle until 2019. This is 10 years. So sad. When things finally start to pick up some momentum. So by this point, like I said, 10 years have passed. There is still no body, no suspects, and no real theories about what happened to her after she left the hotel that night. All police know for sure is that her cell phone, at least, was in a car and traveled somewhere near the Georgetown County line and then stopped working after that. But now that a decade has passed, technology has vastly improved. So while
Starting point is 00:30:52 looking back into the case, police use new methods to track the final movements of Brittany's cell phone. And with this new technology, they are able to get a much more accurate reading of where she was. More specifically, they are able to pinpoint down to the minute when her phone went from walking to driving. That's amazing. I didn't know that. I didn't think they could go back and do that. Right. And they also realized that the average speed, the cell phone was traveling, was 55 miles per hour. So now they can kind of put together a timeline of all the roads that she was possibly on and the times she was traveling. down them. And using this information, they essentially know, okay, around 8.58 p.m., the car with Brittany's cell phone in it is going to pass this particular camera at 11th Avenue South. Like based on where
Starting point is 00:31:52 they know the phone ended up, they map it out. They're like, hey, based on how fast the phone is traveling. What are the roads? They most likely take. What are the route? And they're like, there's a camera on this road around the time this cell phone was passing it. So they pull. up those old videos from 10 years ago, and they watch them incredibly close. Now, it takes months of scouring footage, but they study and look up every single vehicle that goes by in this time frame. Wow. And they cross-reference them with any vehicles in connection to any of their people of interest. I love this. This is the part of true crime that I do love is, I feel like I haven't mentioned in a while, but when you get all the cameras, you start cross-referencing everything,
Starting point is 00:32:36 you look at all the frames, like you're just digging deep and able to figure it out from camera footage is so cool. This is truly looking for clues. Like you're taking what you have to dig into possible clues. This might not, they might have the wrong road for all they know. You know what I mean. But it's honestly just such great work. So they're studying.
Starting point is 00:32:58 They're cross-referencing it with every single name that has come up in their investigation. They also compare it to footage near another. location at a place called Poll Yard Public Boat Landing. They know this is where Brittany's cell phone actually ended up. So at a boat landing. I'm just still mind blown because I can't believe
Starting point is 00:33:18 you know how like I feel like it was a thing when I was growing up like Stranger Danger. You know, it was like a big thing and ice cream trucks and people giving out candy and it's just crazy to me that I feel it was really big in the 70s and the 80s. I mean, I know it still happens now. But people just taking, like, just taking random people. And for so long.
Starting point is 00:33:40 Like just taking people. I mean, because for so long, people thought that it was stranger danger. Then we learned, oh, it's usually someone you know. But like, it seems like in Brittany's case, it is stranger danger. Like the reality, like Garrett's saying, of people just taking strangers off the road. It's insane. So they are cross-referencing everything. and eventually they find a match.
Starting point is 00:34:07 It's a very specific 1998 Eddie Bauer Ford Explorer. And they learn Raymond Moody's girlfriend at the time of Brittany Drexel's disappearance, a woman named Angel had owned one just like it. What a surprise. So it's not necessarily Raymond's car, but it's someone that he was, very heavily involved with in his life that is seen on cameras.
Starting point is 00:34:38 You know what kind of sucks is they had him, what, five years ago? Yeah. Yeah, that sucks. Instead of bringing Raymond back in for questioning a pretty heavy person of interest in this case, they actually bring in Angel. So this is his ex-girlfriend from the time. And one of the main things they're trying to determine is whether or not Ray Moody ever borrowed Angel's car. And if he was driving it or if she was with him, the night Brittany disappeared.
Starting point is 00:35:07 And when they asked her about the car, she admits, okay, I did pick up Raymond a couple of times in my car, but he really wasn't in it that much. So eventually, they start asking her whether or not she and or Raymond were on Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach, the night Brittany Drexel was taken. She's like, no, no, no, no, no. neither of us had any involvement in that so they pull out this other video now let me backtrack a little bit here i'm not sure when this certain video this evidence was brought to the police but at some point during the investigation a friend of angels showed up to the police they had heard mention in conversation in the friend group that she and raymond might have been involved in brittney's disappearance so police ask this person are you willing to wear wires
Starting point is 00:35:59 and see if you hear this again and the friends like, sure, only when they try to get Angel to bring this up on wire. She says on wire to this friend, Raymond had nothing to do with this. It was just me who did something to Brittany. What? Yes. So police have had this. We don't know when, where, how we don't know if it was just kind of sketchy circumstances, which is why they didn't take it very seriously. But either way, the police had always felt like Angel was not the person who had done. done this. Well, okay. Chances were she was just scared of Raymond Moody and was protecting him, considering he's
Starting point is 00:36:37 the registered sex offender with a history of committing crimes against teenagers. They're like, we're pretty sure if anything happened. It was this guy. Then the car shows up on the footage. So cut back to that interrogation where they're asking Angel about her car. And after she's done insisting that neither she or not, like neither she nor Raymond were involved, police are like, well, let's bring her. break out this old video we have in our box of Britney Drexel's disappearance, where we have you
Starting point is 00:37:07 on video recording saying that it was you and not Raymond who was involved. So this is when Angel slowly starts to crack in this interrogation. She says, okay, yeah, see, that whole thing, that was not true. Me on that wire. I don't even know when you did that. But yeah, that wasn't me. She says, Raymond was using her car, the night Brittany disappeared. And she can prove that she wasn't there when Brittany was killed because she might actually still have her old cell phone from a decade ago that they can go look at the pings of. Okay. It's a pretty big deal to police because it can either prove or disprove her statements on top of maybe offering up text messages and forms of correspondence between her and Raymond. The night Brittany disappeared. So hoping Angel will cooperate,
Starting point is 00:37:54 they let her go, except when they try to reach out over the next few. days to get this cell phone. He's gone. She just ghosts them. Of course. Still, now they feel they have enough to get a search warrant for both Angel's house and the now 62 year old Raymond Moody's residence as well. So while they're searching Raymond's house in May of 2022, they bring him in for questioning. And once he is presented with all of the evidence they have, Brittany's cell phone data, the Eddie Bauer truck, their theory of what had happened, that's when Raymond realizing his hands are tied, just randomly decides to confess. So they haven't found anything at the houses, but he's like, you have enough that like, let me talk. And I want to mention, please take this
Starting point is 00:38:40 next part with a huge grain of salt because this is all coming from Raymond's mouth over a decade after when he feels like police have enough to at least tie him to being involved. So this is what he offers up. He said that on the night of April 25th, 2009, he and Angel were driving around Myrtle Beach together in her car when they saw Brittany walking back down to her hotel. According to Raymond, pulled over, asked her if she wanted to go party with them, and she said yes and willingly got in the passenger seat. No, that is such BS, man. He says the three of them start driving around town talking, smoking marijuana, and they end up back in Georgetown, which is how her cell phone data got her there. They went to a spot where he used to camp down by the river to hang out.
Starting point is 00:39:31 He says at this point, Angel leaves. And that's one thing's between him and Brittany got, quote, out of hand. He said he tried to force himself on Britney. She fought back and knowing that if he let her go, he could go back to prison after just getting out. Raymond said he began strangling Britney, which ultimately led to her death. Raymond also says during that confession that Angel was not involved at all. But police figure, there's only one way to tell whether or not Raymond's being honest. So they say, if this is true, you need to lead us to Brittany's body. So Raymond takes investigators to an area near the sunset lodge where he was staying at the time.
Starting point is 00:40:12 It's about three miles away into this heavily wooded area. He says, okay, this is where I buried her. After that, police immediately put him in handcuffs for obstruction of justice. This way they can just keep him behind bars until they can add charges for murder and kidnapping. And over the course of the next three days, the FBI excavated the area. Please tell me they found a body. On May 11th, 2022, they finally discover human remains about four feet underground. There was a nose ring and a blue colored contact lens, both of which Brittany
Starting point is 00:40:47 war. Four days later on May 15th, using dental records and DNA analysis, they confirmed that they had finally found the remains of Brittany Drexel. While Raymond stated in his confession that Britney's cause of death was strangulation, her remains were too decomposed for an actual cause of death to be determined. That's horrible. Still, this is more than enough to charge Raymond Moody with first degree murder, criminal sexual conduct, and kidnapping. Meanwhile, Angel also made a deal with investigators. If she was completely truthful about her future statements regarding that night, police would take her cooperation into account when deciding whether or not to prosecute her.
Starting point is 00:41:33 I just, I don't believe, I don't believe her at all. I think she's probably more involved than we'll ever know. But now I just don't believe anything that's coming out of her mouth. So, yeah, because she's lied. a lot if she had nothing to do with this. No, I don't believe anything that's coming out of her mouth. So from that day forward, Angel agrees to cooperate. Here's what she says.
Starting point is 00:41:52 She was in the car when she and Raymond picked up Brittany. She left them down in Georgetown near a campsite. And when she dropped them off, Brittany was still alive and well. But when she came back later to get Raymond, Brittany was no longer with him. Apparently, he told her that a friend of Britney's had come by to pick her up and take her back to Myrtle Beach. Now, police do manage to get phone records from both Angel and Raymond from the.
Starting point is 00:42:14 the night to confirm some of their stories. And they do find that Angel kind of did seem to be telling the truth. There was a period in that evening when the two cell phones parted ways and then came back together. Now, ultimately, this cooperation was Angel's saving grace for now. Raymond Moody, on the other hand, pleaded guilty to murder, kidnapping, and sexual assault in October of 2022. He even said this before the court, quote, I was a monster. I was a monster then, and I was a monster when I took Brittany Drexel's life. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole. In January, 23, Brittany's mother, Dawn, filed a civil suit against Raymond Moody for emotional
Starting point is 00:42:54 distress. Also included in that lawsuit was the hotel that Brittany and her friends were staying at. Her family argued that they contributed to the events by allowing unaccompanied minors to check into the hotel without adult supervision. Okay. Now, in the end, the Drexel family was awarded $700 million in punitive damages. Which they probably won't even ever see because the hotel doesn't have $700 million. Right.
Starting point is 00:43:21 Yeah. Then in March of 2024, 57-year-old Angel was back on the FBI's radar. While she wasn't charged with kidnapping or murder, they did finally slap her with charges for lying to federal officers about her involvement and for keeping all of this. information under wraps for 13 years. I mean, you leave your boyfriend alone with a 17 year old girl. She disappears that night and you never come forward and say anything. In fact, when you do come forward, you lie. I just don't believe that she just got in that car willy-nilly. And I was like, oh, yeah, let's go party. No. I just, I, I, I mean, yeah, to take a ride. Could I be wrong? Sure, do I think there's just, I just think, I just don't think that's what happened. No. I don't
Starting point is 00:44:07 By the time Angel left her boyfriend and a 17-year-old girl alone, she knew exactly, maybe not murder, but she knew exactly what was about to go down. 100%. Because I promise you, at that point, Brittany was not cool with where they were and that she never got dropped back off at a hotel if that's why she ever willingly got in. We don't even know if she willingly got in. Yeah. So that September, she pleads guilty to those charges and is actually given 18 years in federal prison. But two months later, Raymond Moody came forward with a shocking new revelation. He's like, okay, actually, Angel was an integral part of the kidnapping and murder.
Starting point is 00:44:47 He told the FBI that Angel helped lure Brittany into the car, held the steering wheel while he restrained her. This is probably more likely. And Angel helped guide Brittany to a tent near the lake that they both had set up previously. Yeah, this is probably more of what happened. For the purpose of kidnapping a teenager and Angel letting her boyfriend stay alone with this teenager at this pre-set-up location. He even said it was Angel's idea to go out and find a woman that they could assault together and that Angel was there when he killed Britney. Now, once again, I don't know how much we can't believe because her cell phone does leave. apparently Raymond shared this with police
Starting point is 00:45:36 because he was trying to strike a deal one that would ensure part of his property remained in a trust for his grandkids yeah Raymond has kids and grandkids but you have to wonder did Angel know a lot more than she confessed to what's the truth here
Starting point is 00:45:52 I think there's a lot of unanswered questions about this case unfortunately even though it somehow was solved years later but there's one thing that Britney's mother Dawn is sure of and honestly proud of of Raymond Moody was spotted by multiple people with obvious scratches all over his face. We know Brittany, the spitfire, everyone remembered her as fought, hard, which is both devastating
Starting point is 00:46:21 and also does make her mother proud to know that she did fight back. She did try. And that is the case of Brittany Drexel. Yeah, I think definitely Angel had a lot more involvement than we'll ever know. Nothing we can really do about that because people can lie. Horrible. It's just crazy to me that people, I mean, they still do. They just take people.
Starting point is 00:46:48 Like, people are just taken out of nowhere. No, what's disgusting. And that is wild to me. Is that in the revelations, we realize that there was a tent pre-set up in this heavily wooded. No, that's wild. Which just means that... That's gross. Yeah, they are telling the truth at the end that this was planned.
Starting point is 00:47:06 They went out on the hunt for a girl who was alone that night. Yep. It's disgusting. It's insane. It's honestly, it's mind-blowing. All right, you guys, that was our episode, and we will see you next time with another one. Also, two bonus episodes have been released if you just need more. I love it.
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