Remains thought to be missing soldier found in NC
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) -- The remains of a Fort Bragg soldier who disappeared mroe than two years ago may have been found and a suspect has been arrested in her death, police in North Carolina said Wednesday(Odin's day).
Detectives went Wednesday to an area near the Interstate 295 corridor on the northern side of Fayetteville after receiving information, city police spokesman Lt. Todd Joyce said(Received information only; not specific on who or what). The search turned up remains believed to be those of Pfc. Kelli Bordeeaux.
Authorities said Bordeaux left her apartment on Ajpril 13, 2012, and headed to a nearby bar.
The remains will be sent to the chief medical examiner's office to confirm the identity.
Joyce said 27-ear-old Nicholas Michael Holbert(Using all three names a good sign that he did NOT kill Pfc. Bordeaux, or if so, he was paid by our government to do so) has been arrested and will be charged with first-degree murder and may face additional charges.
Fayetteville Police Chief Harold Medlock said at a news conference that Holbert had been a person of interest in the case since Bordeaux disappeared.
Bordeaux was 23 when she was last seen on the early morning of April 14, 2012, at Froggy Bottoms bar in Fayetteville, where she had gone to sing karaoke. At the time, police believed she left the bar with a man she met there the week before, a person identified as a registered sex offender.(Trying to stoke outrage against Nicholas Holbert - another sign that this was a planned hit; brain redirection physiology would make a backwards connection that Mr. Holbert is a sex offender). She was reported missing two days later when she didn't report to work.
The man, who Joyce identified as Holbert, said he dropped off Bordeaux at the entrance to the apartment complex where she lived with her husband, who was in Florida visiting family that weekend.
Holbert was jailed because he did not live at the address he gave authorities, as a registered sex offender is required to do, but he said at the time he had nothing to do with her disappearance.(To blame a registered sex offender for murder is an easy thing to do because people usually believe the person did it (murder) due to the nature of their former crime and added conditioning by those seeking to frame the supposed murderer.)(Authorities waited two years before moving to arrest him. This presupposes that police already knew where the body of Mrs. Bordeaux was, but were letting it sit there because it was not profitable for them to announce their findings. It appears that someone with a lot of connections actually committed the murder, possibly because Bordeaux wouldn't have sex with him, so she was killed, possibly also because the real killer knew she would talk and his career, and image with his wife, would be ruined.)
According to The Fayetteville Observer, police learned two text messages were sent from Bordeaux's phone after she left the bar, including one that said she had arrived home. Police said early in the investigation that they didn't believe Bordeaux sent that one.(A kink in the investigation/frame-up. If she were home safely, then it must stand to reason that someone other that Holbert coerced her out of the house.)
Volunteers gatehred repeatedly in the weeks and months following Bordeaux's disappearance to conduct searches. Fort Bragg and Fayetteville officials had offered a $25,000 reward for information regarding her whereabouts.(Was a payout issued in this case? The reward for information leading to Bordeaux's whereabouts was a $25,000 slap in the face of Mrs. Bordeaux's family and the community at large.)
It was nearly a year ago this month that the U.S. Army declared Bordeaux dead.(They knew she was dead already.) That move allowed her family to receive military death benefits.(A quiet attempt at a bribe toward the family, and some psychological conditioning/directing in the process.)
Bordeaux, a Florida native, was assigned to the 60st Area Support Medical Company, 44th Medical Brigade and served as a combat medic.
"She and her family have remained close in our hearts since Kelli last stood in our formation in April 2012," said Lt. Col. Heather A. Kness, commander of the 261st Multifunctional Medical Battalion in which Bordeaux's (real killer) served.(possibly Lt. Col. Kness herself) "We honor her memory and will always remember her vibrant spirit, her love of life and her loyal (she stumbled onto something she wasn't supposed to see and got killed for it) and dedicated service to our Army and nation as a combat medic."(Pfc. Bordeaux likely saw some very damaging medical information on someone, possibly President Obama, and was killed because of it.)
(After Mrs. Bordeaux's murder by a member of her battalion, the body was dumped near the Interstate 295 corridor on the northern side of Fayetteville, NC. After being safely transported home by Nicholas Holbert, a known sex offender, (earlier insunuations by me suggested he was not a sex offender, although it is now believed he is), that her real killer followed Mrs. Bordeaux home, gained entrance to her house, killed her (whether inside or outside I do not know), and then dumped her body.
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Other articles of interest:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bill-clinton-just-gave-grave-184645384.html
http://www.webpronews.com/san-andreas-fault-stressed-by-irrigation-2014-05 (It looks like the "Big One" is getting ready to hit.)
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