This reminds me of an experience I had nearly thirty years ago. I worked for a small business that located in a building near a Salvation Army shelter in an economically depressed area. My boss found a body at the back door one morning and reported it, only to be identified as a suspect by the police. He was cleared. About a month later …
This reminds me of an experience I had nearly thirty years ago. I worked for a small business that located in a building near a Salvation Army shelter in an economically depressed area. My boss found a body at the back door one morning and reported it, only to be identified as a suspect by the police. He was cleared. About a month later I found an individual on the access road near the building, face up with vomit in his mouth, and very pale. I reported this scene exactly this way and avoided being identified as a suspect. The business did not last a year, and I was fortunate to find other employment with the city government.
This reminds me of an experience I had nearly thirty years ago. I worked for a small business that located in a building near a Salvation Army shelter in an economically depressed area. My boss found a body at the back door one morning and reported it, only to be identified as a suspect by the police. He was cleared. About a month later I found an individual on the access road near the building, face up with vomit in his mouth, and very pale. I reported this scene exactly this way and avoided being identified as a suspect. The business did not last a year, and I was fortunate to find other employment with the city government.