New Developments in Brittanee Drexel Case: Angel Vause Admits to Lies in Court

New Developments in Brittanee Drexel Case: Significant Admission from Key Figure

CHARLESTON, S.C. – In a major turn of events, new details have emerged regarding the tragic case of Brittanee Drexel, a 17-year-old from Rochester, New York, whose life was cut short during a spring break trip to Myrtle Beach in 2009. The latest revelation came from Angel Vause, who, after more than a decade, finally admitted in court that the claims surrounding Drexel’s disappearance were not true. This admission has opened up new questions and possibilities in a case that has remained in the shadows for far too long.

Admittance of Deception

On Monday, Vause, now 56, confessed to lying to federal agents about the circumstances under which Drexel vanished on April 25, 2009. Previously, Vause and her boyfriend, Raymond Moody, had insisted that Drexel got into their car voluntarily, seeking a night of drug use. This misleading narrative was instrumental in avoiding abduction charges for many years.

In court, Vause pleaded guilty to three counts of making false statements to FBI agents. Her sentencing date has not been disclosed yet, but she could face significant prison time, perhaps more than twenty years. This guilty plea marks a stark departure from earlier claims and presents a renewed chance for justice for Drexel and her family.

A Pattern of Lies

The legal dance around this case has been intricate. Vause previously agreed to a plea deal that would have seen her accept guilt on just two counts. However, after some back and forth and her refusal to adhere to the previous plea, she ended up pleading “straight up” to the indictment, accepting guilt on all counts without negotiation.

The indictment against her highlights several critical fabrications. One particularly striking claim was that Vause had left Drexel during the assault to retrieve keys, when, in fact, she was not being truthful about her whereabouts. Furthermore, it was revealed that Vause was in possession of Drexel’s cell phone and had disposed of it, effectively dismantling her previous assertions and highlighting her role in the cover-up.

The Role of Raymond Moody

Vause’s boyfriend, Raymond Moody, is currently serving a life sentence after admitting his role in Drexel’s assault and murder in 2022. His confession was partly attributed to the pressure from the investigation, which initially focused on Vause. Authorities believe that Vause’s admissions in court were pivotal in solidifying Moody’s confession, revealing how intertwined their stories have been throughout this case.

The Ongoing Struggle for Truth

In light of her recent admission, U.S. Attorney Brook B. Andrews stated that prosecutors might consider pursuing a federal kidnapping charge against Vause, illustrating that justice is still a work in progress. It’s clear that Vause’s decision to come clean has created ripples in the pursuit of closure for Drexel’s family, as well as further legal ramifications for those involved.

Vause’s initial claims that Drexel willingly joined them have not only misled investigators but also complicated the narrative surrounding Drexel’s tragic fate. Now that the truth is on the table, the hope is that this will lead to a deeper understanding of what truly happened on that fateful night.

The Path Forward

The road to justice for Brittanee Drexel has been long and winding, filled with lies, deceit, and heartbreak. As the case evolves, the focus remains on bringing further clarity to Drexel’s untimely death. For the family, the desire for justice is palpable, and with each layer of deception peeled back, there is hope that they will finally receive the answers they deserve.


Author: HERE Charleston

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