To: BenLurkin
Restrooms in stadiums can be tough places. My guess is that he was accosted in the restroom, robbed and killed.
3 posted on
10/27/2014 11:25:23 AM PDT by
spel_grammer_an_punct_polise
(Why does every totalitarian political hack think that he knows how to run my life better than I do?)
To: spel_grammer_an_punct_polise
Where would his body be hidden and how did the robbers get away with out anyone seeing him?
4 posted on
10/27/2014 11:28:02 AM PDT by
Redcitizen
(.)
To: spel_grammer_an_punct_polise
"Restrooms in stadiums can be tough places. My guess is that he was accosted in the restroom, robbed and killed."
They are also very public places, and there are almost always several people - at least - in there at the same time. How could you remove a body from a restroom in a crowded stadium without being seen? It is laughable. There are always dozens of people out on the concourse at any time during the game.
To: spel_grammer_an_punct_polise
Restrooms in stadiums can be tough places. My guess is that he was accosted in the restroom, robbed and killed any stadium rstroom that I have been in (and that's a lot of them) were always very busy places where you could hardly accost anyone.
25 posted on
10/27/2014 12:49:47 PM PDT by
terycarl
(common sense prevails over all)
To: spel_grammer_an_punct_polise
Restrooms in stadiums can be tough places. My guess is that he was accosted in the restroom, robbed and killed. I'm a long time Denver Bronco season ticket holder. I was at this game. There is no way someone could be accosted in a restroom at halftime, which are crowded, without someone noticing. The lines into the restrooms, men and women, are so long it's difficult to get in and take care of business and return to your seat before third quarter kick-off.
37 posted on
10/27/2014 7:01:17 PM PDT by
BluH2o
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