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Killeen human trafficking involves sex trafficking operations in Killeen, Texas as early as 1988, that is utilizing West Fort Hood as a hub for human trafficking transactions.
Conspiracy[]
The alarming number of reported deaths in year 2020, both civilian and US army personnell,[1] is raising awareness to an underground sex trafficking operation in the Killeen, Texas area. Killeen Police Department and Harker Heights PD have confirmed pending investigations involving up to seven US soldiers who were brutally murdered from 2019 to 2020.[1]
Reported murders include US solders, from Fort Hood, and civilians.[1] The Ft. Hood network involves abducting both young civilians and soldiers from 18 to 23, both male and female, into a sex program. As many as eight people on different occasions[1][2][3][4] were about to go public,[5] but were murdered or framed as dead and trafficked overseas.
Fort Hood[]
In the Gregory McQueen case, prosecutors in 2014 said McQueen ran a prostitution ring at Fort Hood for a month or two that took advantage of cash-strapped female soldiers and connected them with higher-ranking officers.[6]
Army 1st class Sgt. Gregory McQueen was a low-level co-ordinator in Fort Hood’s sexual assault and harassment program.[6]
“Word that he was accused of orchestrating a prostitution scam on and off Fort Hood stunned some here and in the Army.”[7]
These elements support the fact that Fort Hood’s sexual assault and harassment program is a cover for a very large sex operation in the Killeen, Texas area, beyond just the Fort Hood base, but into civilian areas.
When the bodies start piling up, this problem cannot be ignored.
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MISSING AND MURDERED Shelby Jones, 20 Murdered March 1 Freddy Delacruz, 23 Murdered March 14 Shaquan Allred, 23 Murdered March 14 Asia Cline, 22 Murdered March 14 Vanessa Guillén, 20 Missing since April 22, 2020
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Prosecutors in 2014 said Gregory McQueen ran a prostitution ring at Fort Hood for a month or two that took advantage of cash-strapped female soldiers and connected them with higher-ranking officers.[6] McQueen reportedly planned "sex parties" for high-ranking officers at Fort Hood and recruited subordinate female soldiers to the In McQueen’s statement—‘he knew a man who would attend a party and have sex’ and that he believed [they] could “make money there and a lot of it.” He added, “We specifically talked about swinger parties, stripper parties.”[9] |
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 KXAN, Fort Hood soldier’s murder brings unsolved cases to forefront
- ↑ ‘We have a problem at Fort Hood’: Expert says murders of soldiers Vanessa Guillen and Gregory Morales are linked, 9 July 2020
- ↑ Foul play suspected in death of Fort Hood soldier after remains found in Texas field, June 21, 2020
- ↑ Vanessa Guillén was so brutally dismembered and burned that investigators COULDN’T use dental records to identify her, 6 Jul 2020
- ↑ Pfc. Vanessa Guillen bludgeoned to death on Army base, family attorney says, July 3, 2020
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 News.com, Fort Hood sergeant Gregory McQueen accused of a prostitute ring for cash-strapped female soldiers, June 5, 2014
- ↑ Fort Hood sergeant admits he pimped soldiers, March 11, 2015
- ↑ A US Army sergeant in an anti-sexual-assault program pimped female soldiers at Fort Hood, Mar 13, 2015
- ↑ Fort Hood sergeant admits he pimped soldiers, March 11, 2015








