Give it to the cold case squad.
To: billorites
This will certainly have a chilling effect on sales.
2 posted on
05/12/2023 2:56:36 PM PDT by
AAABEST
( NY/DC/CA media/political/military industrial complex DELENDA EST)
To: billorites
Good to see Arby’s is improving the quality of their meat.
To: billorites
First off,it's either a walk-in freezer or a walk-in cooler. It can't be both. Might be a slip and fall accident. Those tile floors can get mighty slippery. Back in the late 1970s we found a guy who went missing during work unconscious in the cooler. A 10 lb. boiled ham slipped off a high shelf and knocked him in the head! He was out cold. No pun intended.
4 posted on
05/12/2023 3:00:22 PM PDT by
4yearlurker
(Arise and shine,and give God the glory!-A trail cook's morning call.)
To: billorites
Was the door locked or blocked in any way? I have heard of fast food places having outdoor freezers that are locked to prevent theft. Over fifty years ago there was an inside plunger mechanism that would force open the door if anyone was closed inside. It sounds suspicious to me.
5 posted on
05/12/2023 3:01:36 PM PDT by
higgmeister
(In the Shadow of The Big Chicken!)
To: billorites
Arby’s. We gots da meats.
7 posted on
05/12/2023 3:08:33 PM PDT by
PIF
(They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
To: billorites
I worked as a butcher many years ago. Our walk in freezer had both the plunger mechanism which worked even if the outer latch had a padlock, and a large fire axe mounted on the wall (wooden door on the freezer). Our joke was that the axe was used to work you into a feeling of warmth while you froze to death. We had to put on a heavy jacket just to go in to get something out of the freezer - it was darned cold in there.
9 posted on
05/12/2023 3:27:51 PM PDT by
doragsda
To: billorites
Questions from Prof. Morbid;
How many work shifts did she miss before her body was found?
Was she paid for those shifts anyway?
Will Arbys be seeking reimbursement for that overpayment from her Estate?
To: billorites
“… The gruesome discovery happened Thursday evening during regular business hours…”
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There’s absolutely nothing in the story to indicate she had been in the freezer for any extended time as some commenters are apparently assuming,
11 posted on
05/12/2023 3:39:31 PM PDT by
House Atreides
(I’m now ULTRA-MAGA. -PRO-MAX’)
To: billorites
Yeah, sure. Nobody put a screwdriver to stop the door from being opened from the inside. These things are soundproof, and others working there wouldn’t hear screams. She passed out, screwdriver removed...... “it was an accident”.
I worked in a fast food place when I was 16, I was locked in once as a prank, just as I stated in the above paragraph. Obviously I was let out, but unless the design has changed over the years, our walk in freezer could be locked with a padlock....same holes line up for a screwdriver, zip tie, or a key caribeener.
12 posted on
05/12/2023 3:40:38 PM PDT by
Glad2bnuts
(Repent, turn back to your first Love. If you do well you will be blessed, if not...America 2023)
To: billorites
Your sandwich taste funny?
14 posted on
05/12/2023 3:59:09 PM PDT by
beethovenfan
(The REAL Great Reset will be when Jesus returns. )
To: billorites
“So it was an employee that discovered the female deceased..."Most overused and unnecessary word in the English language. Seems more and more people are using this word to begin their sentences. Drop it.
17 posted on
05/12/2023 4:00:48 PM PDT by
upchuck
(My boss wants me to sign up for a 401K. No way I'm running that far. )
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