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22 September 2009

Gah! I was staying there when it happened! [More:]The woodwork in the elevators in my building is being redone and I thought they would be shut down full time, but one of the doormen told me a few days ago that they're turned back on at the end of the day, so I was planning to come back to my place anyway. I had wanted to stay at the type of place I was in a few months ago (serviced apartments with a guest laundry on site) but nothing was available.

I left the hotel at 9:30 Saturday to go to Rosh Hashana services (the shofar is only blown at morning service) and didn't notice anything. After temple I went to brunch and came back to the hotel around 3:30 for a nap (I am NOT a morning person). Still nothing out of the ordinary. I slept for about 4 hours, then packed up some things to take back to the apartment. As I was leaving, I saw several crime scene unit vans. A detective came up to me and said there had been a murder and asked if I knew anything, I said no, this was the first I'd heard of it.

I always lock everything when I'm in a hotel room, but this really creeps me out.
A man was shot in the head in the doorway of his apartment in the building where my sister and I lived a few years ago. He lived on the 9th floor, we lived on the 11th. I was home, waiting for my sister and her now-husband to pick me up. Just sitting on the couch. They called that they were around the corner, and I got into the elevator right as I heard sirens pulling up to the building.

When I got to the lobby, I could tell by the demeanor of the cops plowing into the building, that it was really serious, whatever was happening. But I just got into the car as my sister pulled up and we drove away. I hadn't heard or seen a thing. No-one asked.

It was a doorman building, too. No-one in without a key or being approved by the resident. We never did find out what happened.
posted by crush-onastick 22 September | 10:18
Oh my goodness.
posted by gomichild 22 September | 21:13
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