On January 20, 2020 I posted the following video on my Youtube channel. It was meant to be a warning. It turned out to be a warning that was not heeded. A man is dead and a woman is in prison awaiting trial for his murder.
The subject of my video at that time was Cynthia AbCug who had turned to Field McConnell and associates of him and Timothy Charles Holmseth to help her regain custody of her son . Her son had been placed in foster care by the Colorado CPS after a hospital reported that they suspected that Cynthia may have Munchausen’s syndrome.
Cynthia had been ordered to appear in court regarding this situation but she failed to appear and instead, left the state of Colorado. She had help. Both financial and material. It is alleged that it was this group of Qanons who provided her with the weapon that she is alleged to intend to use against the foster parents caring for her son.
This video was to serve as a warning that when Cynthia or any other woman found out that these people were frauds who were incapable of helping her regain custody of her children. That when these women found out that they were tricked and humiliated that they would become so angry that they may lash out with deadly and tragic results.
That is exactly what happened.
Neely Petrie-Blanchard was a huge fan and admirer of Chris Hallett, the founder of E-Clause who resided in Ocala, Florida. Neely had contacted Chris Hallett to seek his help in regaining custody of her children whom CPS had taken away from her.

She became a dedicated fan of Hallet’s promoting E-Clause and bringing other women with similar problems to him for help. As time passed, she began to have serious doubts as to his motive and abilities.
The breaking point came when she reached the conclusion that Chris Hallett was not only unable to help her but he was, in fact, working to keep custody of her children FROM her. It is alleged that someone within the Qanon group had given her information leading to her to make that conclusion.
In her upcoming trial, the prosecution may argue that her rage reached a breaking point and resulted her shooting Chris Hallett in his home. A woman and her daughter escaped a similar fate when Neely’s gun jammed.
Now, in the Twitter postings, A person calling themselves Task Force posted this screenshot claiming that I threatened Tim Holmseth.

Now, I have asked for Task Force to post the link to the video and she refuses to do so. The reason, of course, is because it would destroy her accusation that I was threatening Holmseth. In fact I made it clear in the video that Tim should not be punished with death for his actions but, again, was pointing out that someone like Cynthia may not have such restraint. Again, I was proven correct.
Another reason that the twitter account does not want you to see this video is that it was a warning TO Tim Holmseth that he is being controlled by some really dangerous people who fear he may reveal the truth of who they are and what their intentions are.
They worry that Tim Holmseth is not a reliable ally. Tim Holmseth has a bad temper. He is also paranoid. He has turned on his best friends. He thinks everyone is out to get him. He makes outrageous claims that even the former Vice President tried to kill him. He is the eternal victim.
The problem with someone like that is that they could turn on their most trusted allies at any time. Someone could convince him that his best friends are out to get him or that the people he is with are stealing from him or holding him back.
That would make him dangerous to those around him. They could see everything they have done criminally come out. They fear arrest. They fear retribution. They themselves are paranoid.
It is hardly a coincidence that I am being attacked less than 10 days from my live on location coverage of the Cynthia AcBug trial. They fear what might come out. They fear arrest. They fear the truth.
This is a pattern that has happened before. When I report some of their criminal actions, they lash out and attack me in order to divert attention away from the truth. It is a pattern that may not work in the future. The AbCug trial may be the beginning of the end.
Until later
William K Murtaugh