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TIFS Investigates: Controversy seems to follow couple who fled to St. Croix after concerns about book, death fetish movie

Writer: Dennis McCaslinDennis McCaslin



The controversies surrounding Alecia Lockhart continue to mount, as new allegations emerge about her past business ventures and troubling social media posts from her husband, Ryan Snider Lockhart.


Sources close to the situation report that while living in Oregon, Lockhart attempted to run two businesses that ultimately failed—a speed dating service and an adult-oriented dominatrix club called “The Hush Club.”


Lockhart, previously described as a failed porn star and self-published author, has faced scrutiny in the past for her involvement in the adult industry.


In a prior report, it was revealed that her book release sparked backlash due to its questionable content and personal claims that critics deemed exaggerated or misleading.


That book. concerning th disappearance and subsequent of Missy Witt, gives Lochart ties to the region. As the controversy about the book grows, so do the concern's about other aspects of the woman's life.


Adding to the controversy, Ryan Snider Lockhart has come under fire for a disturbing social media post in which he stated that he allowed one of their minor daughters to tie weights to her feet so she could “walk underwater.”


photo shared on Facebook allegedly showed the child engaging in the dangerous act, while Snider Lockhart himself was reportedly nowhere in sight. The post has raised serious concerns about the child’s safety, with inquiring minds questioning whether this incident took place at Cane Creek Campgrounds or another location.


Authorities have not confirmed whether an investigation is underway, but the public in St. Croix is advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behavior involving the Lockhart family.


As the allegations continue to unfold, this remains a developing story. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.



 
 

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