Just now: The whole US was shocked when information leaked from the police about the number of missing girls in Texas was much larger than the 27 people who were made public, the most terrible thing was discovered 50km from the summer camp

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July 30, 2025 | By Staff Correspondent

In a breaking and deeply disturbing revelation, leaked internal documents from law enforcement have exposed that the number of missing girls connected to the Texas flood tragedy is significantly higher than the 27 publicly acknowledged.

Multiple high-level sources within the investigation now confirm that the true figure could be more than double, with new names and records quietly added to confidential databases as early as two weeks ago — but never released to the public.

The bombshell leak, which originated from an encrypted message between two state investigators, was first exposed on a secure whistleblower platform late Tuesday night. Within hours, the message spread like wildfire across social media, prompting an emergency response from the Travis County Sheriff's Office and federal agencies already involved in the case.

But what truly stunned the nation was what happened next.

At exactly 6:05 a.m. this morning, a search-and-rescue unit operating nearly 50 kilometers east of the original summer camp stumbled upon what is now being described as “the most horrifying discovery since the search began.”

Though officials are withholding full details, early reports suggest a makeshift underground chamber was found beneath an abandoned storage facility located off a remote dirt road near Lockhart, Texas. Inside, investigators allegedly recovered items of children's clothing, dozens of melted wristbands from the camp, and blood traces, now being analyzed by forensic teams.

A senior FBI liaison, speaking under condition of anonymity, confirmed that “the site was not naturally formed” and that its construction appears to have involved “deliberate planning, concealment, and long-term use.”

Images from the scene — heavily redacted before release — show tents, charred wood, and what appears to be a handprint smeared in ash on one of the walls.

“This changes everything,” said former FBI profiler Dana Whitlock. “If the number of victims is truly higher than what was shared publicly, then we are not just looking at a natural disaster. We could be looking at something organized — and far more sinister.”

As of this hour, police have yet to make a formal public statement addressing the leak, but national outlets and advocacy groups are demanding full transparency.

Families of the originally reported 27 missing girls gathered outside the Travis County Courthouse this afternoon, many of them in tears. Some carried signs reading “TELL US THE REAL NUMBER” and “WHO’S HIDING WHAT?”

One mother, whose 9-year-old daughter was last seen on the final night of the camp, told reporters:

“If there are more missing, we deserve to know. We trusted them with our children. Now we’re wondering what else we weren’t told.”

The Department of Justice has reportedly dispatched an internal review team to Austin to examine whether there was a deliberate attempt to suppress information from the public.

This case, already one of the most heartbreaking in recent memory, has now veered into uncharted and terrifying territory.

Stay tuned for live updates as this story continues to unfold.

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