07-18-2007, 07:57 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Originally Posted by tomimp
Welcome. Here's a link to the book I mentioned.
http://www.atomicbooks.com/products/-/6307.html
A fellow service member of mine did exactly as I said earlier to our CO. The Major went missing for 2 weeks, came back for a month and then was transfered. It was NOT coincidental. I actually felt bad for my CO (even though he was a prick) because the guy who did it got busted on a urinalysis test. All the CO did was sign the paperwork to get him discharged, which was his job.
Anyhow, my point is, ANYone could have charged to Lisa's room. Especially if they wanted to discredit her. Also, I've worked at a few hotels. The front desk people aren't paid much, they make a lot of mistakes and sometimes they just charge shit to a room...any room...because it's easier than doing it correctly.
So who stole the wallet? Who charged the room? As I see it so far, nobody knows for sure. Until then, innocent until proven guilty. 
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As i've read it... i think your right mate! 
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