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Friday, February 20, 2026

3 Females Go Missing in Sarasota Bradenton Fl 2024 Laikyn West, Felicia Adams, Katie’ Sandt, Ronald Racki Admits Killing Laikyn West Maybe 3 Others

UPDATE FEB 20th, 2026. Ronald Racki a 75-year-old Venice man was arrested for the murder of 24-year-old Laikyn West a Bradenton woman who has been missing since September 2024, police said. Ronald Racki was arrested Friday, Feb 20th 2026 around 5:45 a.m. and charged with second-degree murder, investigators said. He is being held at the Sarasota County Jail without bond. Detectives said they found photos of West on Racki’s phone in which she was naked and bound with handcuffs and cable ties in Racki’s office, with hypodermic needles visible nearby. Later that day, detectives seized Racki’s phone and secured his truck and office pending a search warrant and that’s when, according to the affidavit, Racki admitted that he chloroformed West and paid her for sexual favors. Detectives said they got his medical records with a warrant and found a nurse’s note in which Racki reportedly said, "I killed four women six weeks ago." Is Ronald Racki a serial killer? Laikyn Marie West, 24, was reported missing on Sept. 16, 2024. On his Linkedin page Ronald Racki claims "
Three Young Attractive Petite White Females Go Missing from Sarasota - Bradenton Fl Area in 2024, Vanished Without A Trace, Cops Have No Clues. Laikyn West, age 24, missing Bradenton Florida last seen Friday, September 13, 2024. Felicia Adams, age 27, missing Sarasota Fl, was last seen July 2024 at the Resurrection House 507 Kumquat Court in Sarasota (homeless outreach). Caitlyn ‘Katie’ Sandt, age 19, missing Bradenton Fl last seen October 2024.

Laikyn West, age 24, missing Bradenton Florida. MISSING ENDANGERED: Laikyn Marie West, 24, was last seen leaving her home in the 1000 block of 12th St. W. on Friday, September 13, carrying a backpack and getting into a white four-door sedan. She appears to have had a drug addiction. She has not been in contact with friends or family and has missed previously scheduled appointments, including an out-of-state flight. Laikyn is 5'3" with a thin build and dyed blonde hair. She has a tattoo on her upper right arm, a middle chest scar, and a large birthmark on the left side of her torso. If you have information on Laikyn's whereabouts call BPD at 941-932-9300 or email brian.gates@bradentonpd.com

Felicia Adams, age 27, missing Sarasota Fl. Felicia Adams had several drug related arrests that centered around the Newtown section of Sarasota Fl. Port Charlotte resident Misty Coppola said her last contact with her 27-year-old daughter was on July 21, 2024, when Felicia Adams told her mom that she would call her back. That call never came. She has since created a Facebook page called "Finding Felicia Adams" to investigate her daughter’s disappearance after having difficulty filing a missing person report through law enforcement, she said. Adams was reportedly last seen in August at the Resurrection house at 507 Kumquat Court (homeless outreach) in Sarasota by someone who messaged Coppola on Facebook.
Caitlyn ‘Katie’ Sandt, age 19, missing Bradenton Fl. 19-year-old Caitlyn ‘Katie’ Sandt has been missing since October 30th 2024, according to her mother Christina Sandt. Sandt said when her daughter turned 18 last year, she started coming home less, and hanging around the wrong crowd, spending a lot of her time on 18th Street in Bradenton. She also fell into drug addiction. “What I do know is that there are three people incarcerated that know, they were in Katie’s circle: one is a violent offender, one is a sex offender, and one is a drug addict,” said Sandt. The Bradenton Police Department continues to ask for information that will help bring Caitlyn Sandt home. She last contacted her family in late October 2024 and was reported missing in November. Her family is now offering a $5,000 reward for her safe return.
 

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Saturday, February 14, 2026

Saudi spies Omar al-Bayoumi & Abdulaziz al-Hijji leaders of 9/11 hijackers support network San Diego and Sarasota with boss Prince Turki Al-Faisal

Much like the American CIA that uses mercenaries, cutouts, and has an intelligence division of CIA agents at every American Embassy and Consulate worldwide, so does Saudi Intelligence aka Saudi General Intelligence Presidency (GIP). CIA personnel are stationed at all U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide, operating under diplomatic cover as part of a "station" led by a Chief of Station (COS). These officials, often including case or operations officers, gather foreign intelligence, cultivate sources, and sometimes conduct technical surveillance through the Special Collection Service (SCS). Saudi Intelligence aka Saudi General Intelligence Presidency (GIP) does the exact same thing at it's embassies and consulates worldwide and in 1998, 1999, 2000, and up to Sept 2001 in the run up to the 9/11 attacks, Prince Turki al-Faisal Al Saud was the boss! The General Intelligence Presidency (GIP), or Al Mukhabarat Al Aammah, is Saudi Arabia's primary intelligence agency established in 1955 to handle national security, counterterrorism, and foreign intelligence.
Just prior to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Prince Turki was removed from his post as chief of Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Intelligence Service GIP, a position he held for 25 years. Most explanations for Prince Turki Al-Faisal abrupt departure revolved around his controversial ties to Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda. Prince Turki himself admitted to meeting with bin Laden several times during the 1980s. Since the mid-1990s, Prince Turki Al-Faisal had anchored the King Abdallah faction, and under his leadership (Prince Turki Al-Faisal) Saudi intelligence GIP had become difficult to distinguish from al-Qaeda. In particular, Saudi intelligence GIP had served as Osama bin Laden's nexus to the Wahhabi network of charities, foundations, religious clerics (Imams) and other funding sources. Prince Turki (GIP boss) was instrumental in arranging a meeting in Kandahar, Afghanistan, between the head of Iraq's terror network, Faruk Hejazi, and Osama bin Laden in December 1998.

Saudi spies Omar al-Bayoumi & Abdulaziz al-Hijji were leaders of 9/11 hijackers support network in San Diego and Sarasota Fl. FBI documents reveal that a senior Saudi official and influential former ambassador to the U.S., Prince Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud secretly paid Omar al-Bayoumi a monthly stipend in exchange for intelligence information in the late 1990’s and leading up to Sept. 11, 2001. FBI reports describe Bayoumi as a “cooptee,” or part-time agent, of the Saudi intelligence service, but say he reported to the kingdom’s powerful ambassador to Washington, Prince Bandar bin Sultan. Pince Bandar then forwarded the information provided by Omar al-Bayoumi to the GIP boss Prince Turki Al-Faisal of Saudi General Intelligence Presidency for further vetting and investigation, the documents allege. A court affidavit filed on 3 February 2015 claims that Zacarias Moussaoui was a courier between Osama bin Laden and Turki bin Faisal Al Saud in the late 1990s, and that Turki introduced Moussaoui to Bandar. Zacarias Moussaoui stated on oath and wrote to Judge George B. Daniels that Saudi royal family members, including Prince Bandar, donated to Al-Qaeda and helped finance the 11 September attacks (9/11).

Although Saudi officials insist that Omar al-Bayoumi merely volunteered at a local mosque, the British evidence points to his deeper collaboration with the Ministry of Islamic Affairs. The Saudi royals had established the ministry in 1993 as part of a governing pact with the powerful clergy. In return for political support, they gave the clerics effective control over domestic religious matters and funded their efforts to spread their fundamentalist Wahhabi brand of Islam overseas.

According to the 9/11 commission report, Osama bin Laden and other al-Qaida leaders began discussing their “planes operation” in the spring of 1999. A videotape taken from Omar al-Bayoumi’s Birmingham home by police after the 9/11 attacks is even more at odds with the image he conveyed to the FBI and the 9/11 commission. The video follows Bayoumi as he tours Washington, D.C., with two visiting Saudi clerics early in the summer of 1999. “We greet you, the esteemed brothers, and we welcome you from Washington,” Bayoumi says on the video. Later, standing before the camera, he reports as “Omar al-Bayoumi from Capitol Hill, the Capitol building.” But the video’s timing is noteworthy. According to the 9/11 commission report, Osama bin Laden and other al-Qaida leaders began discussing their “planes operation” in the spring of 1999. Although they disagreed on which U.S. landmarks to strike, the report states, “all of them wanted to hit the Capitol.”

The two Saudi clerics who joined Bayoumi on the trip, Adel al-Sadhan and Mutaeb al-Sudairy, were so-called propagators — emissaries of the Islamic Affairs ministry sent to proselytize abroad. U.S. investigators later linked them to a handful of Islamist militants. Most notably, Sudairy, whom Bayoumi describes as the emir, or leader, of the Washington trip, spent several months living in Columbia, Missouri, with Ziyad Khaleel, a Palestinian-American al-Qaida member who delivered a satellite phone to bin Laden in Afghanistan in 1998. The Qaida leader used the phone to coordinate the deadly bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, FBI officials have said.

Two weeks before the 9/11 hijackers’ arrival in LA, for example, the records show calls among Bayoumi, Thumairy and the Islamic Affairs director at the Saudi Embassy in Washington. Bayoumi and Thumairy also made a number of calls around that time to a noted Yemeni American cleric, Anwar al-Awlaki, who later emerged as an important al-Qaida leader in Yemen. It has long been known that Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, who was killed by a U.S. drone strike in 2011, had some contact with Hazmi and Mihdhar in San Diego and met the same two 9/11 hijackers after moving to a mosque in Falls Church, Virginia. New evidence filed in the court case points to a more significant relationship. Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki appears to have met 9/11 hijackers Hazmi and Mihdhar as soon as they arrived in San Diego. Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki knew the hijackers were part of the al-Qaeda network.

"Mi Casa Su Casa", Saudi Abdulaziz al-Hijji rolled out the red carpet at his home in Prestancia Sarasota Fl for the three 9/11 pilots who trained at nearby Venice, especially for Ziad Jarrah, 26, and his wife Aysel Senguen, 27, in Jan 2001. A 2002 memo from an FBI field agent with the Southwest Florida Domestic Security Task Force noted “many connections” between the Saudi al-Hijji’s at Prestancia in Sarasota Fl and three of the pilot hijackers — Mohamed Atta, Ziad Jarrah and Marwan al-Shehhi, according to the Herald-Tribune. The three learned to fly planes at Huffman Aviation and Florida Flight Training Center (FFTC) in the nearby city of Venice. It appears that Ziad Jarrah was to have had a Hamburg GR partner in Venice Florida C05416972. The FAA issued Ziad Jarrah a private pilot certificate on July 30, 2000. In or about August 2000, Ziad Jarrah (9/11 pilot flight #93) attempted to enroll al-Qaeda terrorist Ramzi Binalshibh in the 'Florida Flight Training Center' (FFTC) flight school in Venice Florida, his visa application was denied 4 times. Ramzi Binalshibh sent a deposit to the Florida Flight Training Center but failed on multiple occasions in the year 2000 to obtain a US Visa. 
 
Sarasota support network for 9/11 hijackers was Abdulaziz al-Hijji met frequently with the 9/11 hijackers while in Sarasota up to end of Dec 2000. Abdulaziz al-Hijji's father in law is Esam Ghazzawi the guy who owns the house were al-Hijji stayed and who was adviser to Saudi royal Prince Fahd bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud whose cousin was Prince Turki Al-Faisal the boss of the Saudi Arabia’s General Intelligence Presidency (GIP) foreign spy agency. Prince Fahd bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud received his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of California in San Diego CA. Prince Fahd pursued his higher studies in the United States for six and a half years. Sarasota Saudi Abdulaziz al-Hijji a spy for the Saudi Arabia’s General Intelligence Presidency (GIP) rolled out the red carpet at his home in Prestancia Sarasota Fl for the three 9/11 pilots who trained at nearby Venice Fl, especially for Ziad Jarrah, 26, and his wife. Sarasota Saudi Abdulaziz al-Hijji was a spy for the Saudi Arabia’s General Intelligence Presidency (GIP) while in the USA. Sarasota-area support network for 9/11 hijackers is rich Saudi Arabian businessman with ties to the kingdom’s ruling House of Saud. Esam Abbas Ghazzawi, son of a former Saudi ambassador, stepped from the shadows when he posted a website publicizing his extravagant design work for Saudi royalty and details about his background. Esam Abbas Ghazzawi a Saudi businessman with long-standing ties to the Saudi royal family specifically identified as a former advisor to the late Prince Fahd bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. Prince Fahd bin Salman (1955–2001), son of King Salman, and Prince Turki Al-Faisal (son of King Faisal), are both prominent grandsons of Saudi Arabia’s founder, King Abdulaziz. They are cousins, with Prince Turki being a senior royal (former intelligence chief of GIP) and Prince Fahd being a former governor/businessman.
 
State records show that Ghazzawi and his American-born wife, Deborah, owned the home at 4224 Escondito Circle in Sarasota that became the focus of an FBI investigation after neighbors reported that its occupants — Ghazzawi’s daughter Anoud and his son-in-law Abdulaziz al-Hijji — had abruptly moved out and returned with Ghazzawi to Saudi Arabia about two weeks before the terrorist attacks – leaving behind their cars, clothes, furniture and other personal belongings. Authorities later obtained security records from the gated community and determined that cars driven by 9/11 hijack leader Mohamed Atta and other terrorist figures visited the al-Hijjis’ residence. A heavily-censored April 2002 FBI report released to Florida Bulldog in 2013 amid ongoing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) litigation says FBI agents found “many connections” to “individuals associated with the terrorist attacks on 9/11/2001.” The FBI, however, kept those findings secret from both Congress and the 9/11 Commission.


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