I was recently lured down to Lincoln, Nebraska by an online boyfriend who turned out to be a sex trafficking recruiter. I am unsure if the sex ring I was involved with is related at all to pizzagate, but it was nicknamed, "The Horseshoe." (Apparently all rings have their own nicknames)
The reason I have chosen to share some information is mainly because I am seeing a lot of correlations with my experience and some of the information that is surfacing on this subverse.
For instance, the two main people who were involved with coordinating my trafficking worked at a Pizza restaurant in Lincoln called Piezano's.
One of the pizza delivery drivers showed up to a party being held at the trap house I was in. He made sure to introduce himself to all of the other young girls who were recently brought there and obtained their contact information in a small black notepad.
On the night I was being handed off to the next trafficker, I was taken out to a bar called The Fat Toad where those involved with my trafficking had coordinated and roofied my drink without my knowing.
I woke up next to a transient in an open field the next morning. (I am more than willing to provide names and other information if asked since I have access to that information as well as their Facebook pages if you would like to do some further searching)
Long story short, I was able to escape from this transport with a lot of luck on my side, and I also managed to take a lot of his belongings from him in the process, including a large Ziploc bag filled with random phone numbers and addresses on them, including the black notepad the pizza delivery guy used to get my contact information.
Please feel free to ask me anything regarding my situation. I want to help all of you as much as possible as well as further my own research and understanding of human trafficking and sex rings.
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EndThePizza ago
You have names and you're an eyewitness. Go to law enforcement. We're able to uncover information, but we can't act on it. You already have the information, you need to give it to law enforcement so they can act on it and arrest people, and do it the proper way so that everything is documented correctly. I actually suggest NOT releasing this information publicly, as it could mess up the chances of police being able to gather further proof that could be used in a court of law.
notdivided ago
don't go to law enforcement until you have irrefutable evidence of crimes. Police will botch the case if you're relying on them to build out the evidence. I've been through it personally and seen it happen again and again. Find out if the DA is taking these type of cases (or how many they have declined) it's up to their discretion..no matter how much evidence you have. Ignore the SJWs that insist you must report- they have no idea what the system is really like- go with your instincts, take care of yourself, do what you feel like you need to do for you.
Flaaffy ago
I have turned over my evidence to law enforcement, I even told them specifically what items were relevant to my case (the black notepad), and how it would tie in the transient and connect him back to the traphouse in Lincoln, Nebraska, but I have yet to get an update on my case or see anything actually get done.
It really makes me wonder what the hold up is, although I have a strong feeling it has to do with those higher in power that may help run the sex ring operations... It's incredibly frustrating.
notdivided ago
i'm sorry this is your experience! Unfortunately no news is not usually good news when you are waiting for them to say they are moving on it. Don't hesistate to bug them if you want to, you deserve to know what they are doing to further your case.
If you have someone who can be your unwavering advocate, call every day, call your state reps, threaten to take it to the news etc this can have an effect in them picking up the case but it is INCREDIBLY tiresome and may not be the best course of action for you to take on personally when you probably need time to heal and take care of yourself. Not to mention it doesn't change the fact that the sentences in these cases are a pittance and you may spend more years pursuing justice than the years in punishment for the offenders.