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it is but they didnt find her organs missing.The black market for organs is real b
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it is but they didnt find her organs missing.The black market for organs is real b
why can a drunk person access a hotel freezer thoughNot if she walked into the freezer by herself.
why can a drunk person access a hotel freezer though
Yo am I scumbag for wanted to see her ig and what the cheeks look like?
Bruh I wanted into a stranger house one time in AZ. I knew exactly what it was when I seen shorty walking.You've never been truly **** faced, have you?
"How did I get here?" Is usually your first thought.
yeah thats not the point I was trying to make. I meant why were there no locked doors. Or security to stop the public from accessing a walk in freezer.You've never been truly **** faced, have you?
"How did I get here?" Is usually your first thought.
black paranoia is an interesting phenomena
dudes won't believe anything but a white supremacist rape and organ harvesting ring
black paranoia is an interesting phenomena
dudes won't believe anything but a white supremacist rape and organ harvesting ring
black paranoia is an interesting phenomena
So, what happened to the stumbling lobby footage? Unless that part where the girl runs into the stairs is part of the lobby?
This. Wasn't the cops and the hotels original story that they only had footage of her stumbling by the front desk? (After they claimed there was none at all) ?
Where's that footage?
She shouldn't have been able to get in the kitchen in the first place since it would be locked.
If she did find her way in, the breakfast staff would have come in and found her, but supposedly she wasn't found until like 20 + hours later.
If the hotel was being remodeled and the kitchen not open for business, then the freezer would have been off.
Also, if the friends went to the front desk asking about her, frankly I cannot see them saying no. The front desk would call security or they would call a manager or they would call the police. They would get in touch with someone. You simply do not want someone drunk walking around your hotel premises, especially a female since they are liable to get raped, abducted, etc.
What I need to see is video of these 'friends' walking around the hotel looking for their homegirl. Kenneka was walking around for an hour supposedly, and not one of her friends wondered where she was at and decided to start walking the hallways looking for her during that timespan?
It also doesn't compute in my mind that they go to the front desk and ask about their friend and if they could review surveillance footage, the front desk people said no, and these girls went home. If the front desk said no and the cops ignored calls for help, then there is a huge lawsuit on the way, as there should be.
I worked at a hotel for 7+ years. I frankly cannot imagine a scenario where someone comes to the desk and tells me that their drunk female friend can't be found and that they need to review the surveillance footage and I just flat out tell them no. I'd have to end up calling the manager, letting him know what was up, and he'd likely have gotten up and been down there within 30 minutes. We'd have called the cops and we'd have combed the property and reviewed that tape until we found her.
stop focusing on her inebriated state.
The issue is how she got from point A to point B with no hotel interception.
This is a high traffic hotel with what looks like a state of the art video system.
I'm not 100% sure but I believe theres 24 hour security that patrols and views footage for the safety of the hotel, etc.
We know that the room was book fraudulently, the party goers were really loud ( complaints would have had to of come in).
Why wasn't hotel staff calling police to have them removed? They called to have the room removed, but a room of 35 people partying is ok?
If there this lax in hotel security then what's stopping terrorists from wandering around hotels and blowing them up.
What's stopping a crew from going door to door and robbing every guest.
It makes no sense, 0, that they allowed this little girl to wander around, know where she went, and still took a day to find her.
So anyone should be able to access a walk in freezer or the kitchen. No locked doors or anything ????You can't pin this on the hotel. (Yet). Security can't be everywhere at all times and that security camera doesn't look very state of the art to me. Just a bad situation.
I don't see as a big deal. I don't think it's very common for people to walk into freezers and get locked in. I worked at a restaurant with those big freezers. The kitchen closed at 10pm but the bar closed at 2am. Anybody could walk right in. I would assume lot's of other restaurants are the same.So anyone should be able to access a walk in freezer or the kitchen. No locked doors or anything ????
Motion detection isn't state of the art?
Security not suppose to check cameras? Patrol?