Wednesday, May 20, 2020

The Mystery of Room 1046

   Among the many cases, I've investigated so far this one has been most difficult. I speak of the case known as The Mystery of Room 1046 though in my investigation I saw something interesting. The way the man was behaving while staying in the hotel was obvious that he was hiding from someone. This was the result of him doing something in his past of which people wanted revenge. Through much research, I have come to the conclusion that this man was more of the guilty one than the killers, I believe that the killers here were more of the victim.     




         In my research, I learned to ask an interesting question of why would a man go missing, it's because he's done something that would make people so angry that they would go out and kill him. he was has been known by many of my sources that he has gone by many identities the man was later identified as Artemus Ogletree. One of my sources: mentalfloss.com states that a man named Robert Lane drove an unknown young man about half a mile from the hotel in question. This man in question was described to have a deep scratch on his arm. Now Lane suspected that the way the man was trying to cover up the blood from an even worse wound. When Lane asked about the injury on his arm the man was reported to just mumbled: "I'll kill [him] tomorrow". This man had deep injuries and possibly many more along with the desire to kill someone it is likely to believe that this man was one of the people who killed Ogletree.

       
          
          Now it is reasonable to believe that this was not a one-person this murder was carried out by two people. According to mentalfloss.com, they state that on the phone in the room they found fingerprints belonging to a woman. The evidence that was found in the room as well as what we know from the unknown man could greatly mean that this was, in fact, a two-person murder. Which brought me to the logical sequence that the two came in through the back of the hotel tracked him to his room and used one of the employee's master keys to get in the room following their entrance the two and Ogletree began to fight in which the fight ended in his death.


          This sequence is possibly logical it would explain the strange that was seen at the crime scene. According to the site allthatsinteresting.com, it states that after the murder the room was stripped to the barred all clothes, towels, soap, toothpaste, and anything that can be used as a murder weapon. Escaping out the back of the hotel could make for a pretty good getaway after you've just committed a murder. Another interesting piece of evidence from mentalfloss.com during the funeral proceedings an unknown man anonymously funded the funeral. The man called and said that Ogletree had as he put it "jilted" a woman the man apparently knew then send that all three of them met at the hotel. He then finishes the call by saying "Cheaters usually get what's coming to them". The site also says that around the time of the funeral an unknown woman called the local paper saying that Ogletree will be buried at a different location and that all. When the editor asked what happened in the room all she said was "He was in a jam".



         In conclusion, I believe that this was an act of vengeance and that Ogletree was more of the guilty one,and killers were more innocent. All the evidence of this case points in that direction given the description of the unknown man and of the unknown phone calls. It is because of these many reasons why I believe that the names of these two killers are not important. This is John Henrik saying........





CASE CLOSED.






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