Seventeen-year-old Brittanee Drexel vanished on spring break in 2009. Now cops say they’ve found her body—and her killer
The body of a 17-year-old New York girl who vanished during a 2009 trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, has been found and identified—and a registered sex offender who was an early person of interest in the case is charged with kidnapping, raping, and strangling her.
The man charged with killing the teen is Raymond Moody, 62, who has a rap sheet that stretches back to 1983. He was arrested May 4 on an obstruction charge and then hit with other counts after investigators dug up Brittanee’s body in Harmony Township, about 40 miles from where she was last seen. “The why may never be known or understood, but today this task force can confidently and without hesitation answer the rest of those questions along with who is responsible.”
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