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Originally Posted by Rick Lee
You think a maid couldn't have found him if that interior lock were engaged? What, she'd just go away and come back the next day, find it still locked, go away and not bother reporting anything? I have no idea if that's accurate info. I just heard it on the news last night. If it's true, it makes it kinda hard for him to have not been alone.
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Last night, a so-called "security" expert on FauxNews said that the metal door lock was engaged. Not sure how he's involved with the case. Most are familiar with this type of dead bolt (there's no exterior method of disengaging it that I know of), so it would be impossible for a cleaning lady to just walk in with a pass key and discover the body as reported earlier. Maybe they simply accessed the room through a pass-through to the next room that some hotels have.
O'Reilly also mentioned the "Thais" compromised the crime scene. I guess he meant the local investigators and hotel personnel and not the city of Bangkok.
Me thinks not all the facts presented are indeed facts. I guess we'll just have to wait and see what sticks.
Sherwood