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The Case of Elliot Eastman: Why Flexing on the Internet Can Be DOWNRIGHT DEADLY


I was looking at Elliot Eastman's case. Is he already the late Elliot Eastman? According to one of the suspects, it seems so. Has Elliot become the case of a body never found murder? Elliot may have become like the presumed late Jacqueline Jimenea Chiong or the late Helle Crafts (read here). As I was listening to this, one can think that Elliot may be dead with the body never found.

GMA Regional TV gives this information which hints that Elliot may be dead:
The Police Regional Office-Zamboanga (PRO-9) on Thursday, December 5, 2024, said American content creator Elliot Eastman who was abducted in Sibuco, Zamboanga del Norte may already be dead based on accounts of a witness and one of the suspects.

PRO-9 said the “Critical Incident Management Task Group (CIMTG) Eastman” has obtained information from a witness that Eastman died the night of his abduction on October 17, 2024.

Police said that according to the witness, Eastman sustained two gunshot wounds after he tried to resist when four armed men abducted him and forced him to board a banca.

The witness also reportedly said Eastman died in the banca while being transported away from the town and his abductors threw his body into the sea.

However, “CIMTG Eastman” has yet to find his body after search operations were conducted.

Given this information, it's safe to assume that Elliot is dead. I listened to the video and it's really a case of foolishness. Why would one go to a crime-infested area?  This may also be a case of not flexing your assets online. 

Right now, I can only listen to the updates. Hopefully, Elliot's final fate can be confirmed whatever it is! 

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