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Get you up to speed: FBI orders field offices to send analysts to Atlanta for 2020 election investigation, sources say

The FBI is intensifying its investigation into the 2020 election results in Fulton County, Georgia, by dispatching analysts from field offices across the country to assist in reviewing thousands of records. According to a memo, the FBI aims to gather a total of 260 analysts to aid in this “priority” investigation by the deadline of 17 July.

The FBI has ordered field offices nationwide to send a total of 260 analysts to Atlanta by July 17 to assist with the investigation into the 2020 election in Fulton County. Earlier this year, agents executed a search warrant in Fulton County, seizing all physical ballots, vote-tabulating machine tapes, and voter rolls as part of the ongoing inquiry.

The FBI is increasing its investigative efforts into the 2020 election results in Fulton County, Georgia, by mobilising analysts from field offices nationwide to assess thousands of records, as stated in an internal memo. This follows previous actions, including the execution of a search warrant earlier this year that resulted in the seizure of ballots and related materials, and analysts are expected to complete their reviews by July 17.

What remains unclear — The specific findings or outcomes of the FBI’s investigation into the 2020 election results in Fulton County have not been disclosed.

FBI directs field offices to send analysts to Atlanta for 2020 election probe

The FBI is ramping up its investigation into the 2020 election results in Fulton County, Georgia, by ordering field offices across the country to send investigative analysts to Atlanta to help evaluate thousands of records, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

According to a memo sent to all field offices and reviewed by WTX US News, the Directorate of Intelligence requested “surge support” to Atlanta to assist in what it called FBI Director Kash Patel’s “priority” investigation. The memo did not explicitly discuss the nature of the investigation, but multiple sources confirmed to WTX US News the subject of the memo is the 2020 election probe in Fulton County.

The memo calls on every FBI field office to assign analysts, seeking to reach a total of 260 analysts. Large field offices are being asked to contribute eight analysts each, while small and medium offices must dedicate between three and five analysts. They are being asked to review 708 records each, and complete the work by July 17, the memo shows.

These “tactical intel” staffers typically provide help with day-to-day casework, such as running license plates, doing open-source checks on subjects of investigations, phone analysis, preparing subpoenas and reviewing subpoena returns.

The surge of personnel was first reported by MS Now.

President Trump has repeatedly alleged without providing evidence that officials in heavily Democratic Fulton County manipulated ballot counts in 2020 and that large numbers of votes in the state were cast by deceased Georgians, nonresidents or other ineligible participants.

After Mr. Trump lost Georgia by 11,799 votes, he frequently claimed the election had been “rigged.” But Joe Biden’s win in Georgia was confirmed in both a machine recount and an audit that involved hand recounts by every county in the state.

Earlier this year, the FBI executed a search warrant in Fulton County where it seized “all physical ballots” from 2020, as well as tapes from vote-tabulating machines, ballot images and voter rolls. Home to Atlanta, Fulton County was crucial to Biden’s narrow 2020 win in the state.

The case was referred to the FBI by Kurt Olsen, a lawyer who previously fought to help overturn the results of the 2020 election and now works for the Justice Department, where he is assigned in Miami to help investigate the so-called “grand conspiracy” into whether Obama and Biden-era officials conspired to keep President Trump out of office.

A judge in May denied a request by Fulton County to return the ballots that were seized. 

The FBI declined to comment.

Get you up to speed: Three more women found dead in suitcases could be linked to murder of Thai teen | News World

Simon Peter Carman, 45, has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Tunchanok Donhomla in Pattaya, Thailand, where her body was allegedly discovered in a suitcase. Authorities are investigating potential links between her murder and three other bodies found in suitcases in the area.

Authorities have confirmed that Simon Peter Carman is facing murder charges stemming from the death of Tunchanok Donhomla, who went missing after June 25 and was later found in a suitcase. Detectives are investigating potential connections between this case and at least three previous bodies discovered in suitcases over the past year.

Local authorities are investigating potential connections between the murder of Tunchanok Donhomla and three previously discovered bodies in suitcases. As part of ongoing inquiries, police are scrutinising CCTV footage of Simon Peter Carman, who is facing murder charges and allegedly attempted to flee the country.

What remains unclear — It is unknown whether any forensic evidence links Simon Peter Carman to the three unidentified women’s bodies found in suitcases.

Three women found dead in suitcases may be linked to murder of Thai teenager

Detectives are investigating possible links between the murder of a Thai teenager and three other bodies found inside suitcases.

Simon Peter Carman is accused of killing Tunchanok Donhomla, 17, and stuffing her body in a suitcase in the resort city of Pattaya last week.

The 45-year-old man faces murder charges after he was arrested trying to flee to Australia.

Ms Tunchanok went missing after June 25, allegedly having been picked up by Carman, who Thai police claim strangled her after a row over payment for her time with him.

Three women found dead in suitcases may be linked to murder of Thai teenager
Tunchanok Donhomla, originally from northeast Thailand, was nicknamed ‘Cake’ by her friends (Picture: Pattaya police)

She was allegedly murdered inside an unkempt hotel room before her remains were stuffed inside the suitcase that was found abandoned near railway tracks around 10 minutes from the hotel Carman was staying at.

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CCTV footage allegedly shows Carman pulling a black suitcase from the apartment he was staying at.

It has now emerged that suitcases containing the bodies of three unidentified women were discovered in the area last year.

This image made from a video provided by TPBS, Australian identified as Simon Peter Carman, left, is led through a police station in Pattaya, Thailand, Sunday, June 28, 2026.
Simon Peter Carman has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Ms Tunchanok (Picture: TPBS via AP)

The latest luggage, a blue suitcase locked with a chain, was found in September last year.

The victim had been stuffed in the suitcase with gym weights in an apparent attempt to sink it in the reservoir.

Some months before, a fisherman’s hook was caught on a floating suitcase in Rayong, around 43 minutes outside Pattaya.

Police inspecting a padlocked suitcase found near a reservoir in Pattaya, Thailand, containing the remains of an unidentified woman.
Police inspect one of the suitcases pulled from the Klong Bang Phai Reservoir near Pattaya (Picture: Asia Pacific Press via ViralPres)

Detectives found the body of a naked woman, believed to be in her 30s, curled up inside with weights. She is thought to have been dead for at least five days.

In January last year, a red suitcase with the remains of a woman inside was found near a major road.

The victim, a woman believed to be in her 30s, was naked and accompanied by dumbbells, News.com.au reports.

There is no evidence linking Carman to the deaths, but detectives are investigating due to the similarities.

The alarm over Ms Tunchanok’s disappearance was raised by her friends, who were searching for the teen, whose nickname was ‘Cake.’

Her friends and family have paid tribute to the young woman, who hailed from Kalasin, northeast Thailand.

Her dad told Viral Press: ‘She didn’t have a lot of money, but she bought me a cake.’

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