Some good observations.
Totally agree about the animals. They don’t just lie down and starve to death quietly. They’d be raising holy hell after a couple days, and the hotel would have called in animal control.
Doesn’t surprise me they’d be downplaying this locally. The amount of money that changes hands on a single day in Vegas
trumps all. I saw it’s being pushed as a murder plot. Well, I suppose that’s technically true, no matter what the scenario. But on it’s face, this doesn’t smell anything like your garden variety low-life off to whack someone he knows. Anyone making the stuff knows he doesn’t need 3 vials to take care of business.
For what its worth, here is the Extended Stay America Pet Policy. Would be interesting to know whether Coma Man paid the $75, acknowledging the animal(s)upon check in.
Pet Policy
Extended Stay Hotels wants to ensure the most pleasant stay possible and we understand that when the family is going on vacation or being relocated, you dont want to leave family members behind. This is why Extended Stay Hotels has a pet policy so that all your loved ones can be included.
One pet is allowed in each guest room and when you bring a pet, there will be a non-refundable cleaning fee charged upon check-in on the first night. This charge will be $25 dollars for each night of your stay but will not exceed $75. Beyond this, please be respectful of other guests and be sure to stay attentive of your pet. Please contact the Extended Stay hotel directly to learn more about the pet friendly program and to secure a full copy of the pet policy.
Enjoy your next stay at an Extended Stay Hotel, knowing that we will welcome your four-legged guest.