Billy and Paul notice the disappearance of Brianna Maitland from Montgomery, Vermont. After leaving the job on March 19, 2004, his car was found to crash into a barn. Knowing that she was missing, questions a fight weeks ago, local drug dealers and human trafficking.
Detective Sgt. Angela Baker, along with Vermont State Police, is eliminating rumors that have affected the case for the past 16 years.
Missing:
On February 24, 2004, Briana was enjoying a party when confronted with a young woman named Keeley Lacrosse. Keeley was a friend. Keeley thought Brianna was flirting with her boyfriend. Brianna left the party with her boyfriend James Rapidail and tried to spread the situation.She followed Brianna out of the parking lot. There she started beating Brianna. Brianna refused to fight back because of their friendship. When Keeley finished, Brianna left the party. A friend convinced her to go to the hospital the next day. He was treated for cuts, two black eyes, broken nose and a concussion. The following days he filed a criminal complaint with Kelly.
In the following weeks, Brianna continued to do her job and prepare for the GED. She didn’t move much between her homes, and her friend stayed with Jillian. On March 19, he took his GED.
After the test, she and her mother Kelly went out to celebrate. Then they went to the store and made mistakes. The two waited in line to pay for a store when something distracted Brianna. Kelly didn’t know her daughter’s eyes, but Briana told her she would be back.
According to Kelly, she met her daughter in the parking lot. It was like Briana shook. She quickly told her mom that she had to get back home that night at the Black Lantern Inn. Kelly drove Briana to Jillian in Shelton from 3:30 pm to 4 pm.
Brianna was ready for her shift. Jillian left a note that she didn’t go to work. She left the 1985 four-door Oldsmobile in the pale green and went to the Black Lantern Inn.
Brianna didn’t do it at home that night. Jillian thought he had gone to stay with his parents. Three days went, and Jillian didn’t ask Brianna. Kelly and Brianna’s dad Bruce haven’t seen their daughter since Kelly dropped at Jillian’s place three days ago. Kelly and Bruce reported missing Brianna.
Car accident:
After the report was filed, the bells turned off. Because the police had a tip. On March 20, they learned that law enforcement was called to Route 118 in Montgomery. An Oldsmobile retreated to the abandoned Dutchman house from the road. It seemed to be an accident. Many passersby saw the car. One stopped filming the car’s strange place.
Once law enforcement took place, they began to collect evidence, which had plenty. There were two checks inside the passenger seat – not unraveled. They were expelled to Brianna Maitland. Passenger ground within a Styrofoam takeout container with semi-eat burrito. Bryanna’s car had a migraine, his driver’s license, his contacts, and the drug for most of his clothes.
Next to Dachborn’s house was a woman’s robbery jacket – not owned by Brianna. There was a broken necklace on the floor outside the driver’s sideways. The necklace does not know whose. There was a loose change and a plastic water bottle.
The law enforcement department knows that Kelly Maitland is the car’s registered owner. But when they found Brianna’s checks, they considered him the main driver. They went to her job and talked to colleagues. Colleagues told the police that Briana left 11:30 pm to 12am after his conversion. At this point, law enforcement officials thought the car had been dropped. Like Brianna’s friends and family, they don’t know what Briana has ever seen.
Interesting points:
A month after Brianna disappeared, an anonymous note came that Briana was being treated against her will. Vermont State Police conducted a home check in Berkshire on Reservoir Road. Inside they found two drug dealers, drugs, but no sign of Brianna.
Vendors – Ramon Ryan’s and Nathaniel Charles Jackson – knew Brianna. Nathaniel looked at her a week before she disappeared. Law enforcement officials believed that they were arrested on drug charges, and that the idea of prison time would share more than that information.
Ryan’s government is thought to have reduced an agreement with the side. He would tell them what he knew about Brianna for a lighter sentence. He did not inform the public or the family of Brianna what he offered, but he had 45 days, which was equal to time.
Ryanzo Jacksono has not been arrested until now regarding Brianna’s disappearance. But Ryan’s choice to go to New York calls into question another theory. At the time of Brianna’s disappearance, the women were taken from Vermont to New York and laid the foundation for sexual trafficking. Although no direct evidence emerged to point out that this happened to Brianna.
In 2006, a woman was like Brianna in a security video taken at Caesar’s World Casino in Atlantic, New Jersey. Vermont State Police made an attempt to verify it. They could not identify the girl.