I don’t have time to dig into this, but it got my attention. This is a very short video in which its creator matches a 16-year-old girl who went missing in 1997 to an identical name on an alleged Lolita Island flight log.
Kristy Jean Rogers went missing on August 2nd, 1997.
Kristy told her family she was spending the night of August 1, 1997 at a girlfriend’s home in Crestview, Florida. She stayed at her boyfriend’s instead. This was the first time she had spent the night with him.
Her boyfriend, Mack Cawthon, told authorities Kristy departed his house on north Lloyd Street at approximately 5:00 a.m. on August 2. He asked her to leave early so his grandparents, who lived next door, would not know she had stayed there. Cawthon’s residence was located less than one mile from Kristy’s family’s Walnut Avenue house, about a fifteen-minute walk. She never arrived home and has never been heard from again.
In February 1998, six months after Kristy’s disappearance, a bag containing clothing belonging to her was found in a wooded area behind the Crestview Plaza Shopping Center. The area had already been thoroughly searched by investigators and cadaver dogs; they believe, therefore, that the bag was left there after the search.
The exact same name appears on an April 1998 flight log, alleged to be that of Jeffy Epstein’s private plane.
Was she groomed by Ghislaine Maxwell and then transported to Epstein Isle? How many more missing persons might be listed in the flight logs?
And then, why would their actual names be used? It seems a bit sloppy to me. Kristy would also be 17 by the time she made the trip which is still young but not as young as some we’ve been lead to believe.
If there is a connection and the information is just out there online, why have we not heard more about links from Epstein flight logs to disappearing girls?
Epstein’s list of patrons or clients would be people who could pay to keep that information hidden. And the government probably has plenty of vested interest in having that list at hand if they need to leverage someone. But the girls were supposed to be nobody, plucked from their normal lives and groomed for the pleasure of the global elite.
I’m intrigued but still skeptical. Yes, they would be missing persons – no doubt of that, but to be listed on a piece of paper for someone to find, and no one is finding them except this guy?
Please have a look and tell us what you think. (14 sec.)