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Just read about it myself. RIP and condolences to his friends and family.

Something really needs to be done with Mexico, but I'll save that for another thread.
 
Just read about it myself. RIP and condolences to his friends and family.

Something really needs to be done with Mexico, but I'll save that for another thread.

This is not so much related to the general violence in Mexico, this sounds more to me like a passionate murder, one night stand gone wrong, robbery...this could, and actually happens everywhere
 
"We do not believe our crew members are at risk." It sounds like they know something we don't. Perhaps he invited the person into his room and got robbed.
 
"We do not believe our crew members are at risk." It sounds like they know something we don't. Perhaps he invited the person into his room and got robbed.

Some drug cartel wasn't looking to make money here or send a message. I'd bet this was some sort of adult encounter that was a setup.

Guess what, you go to Mex looking for trouble, you'll find it ( or it, you). If you can refrain from drugs, late night bar runs, tit joints and w*************************, you'll be fine.
 
Latest report I was told said the FA was found naked by the bed with his hands tied behind his back with cloth and strangled around the neck with a belt. Sounds like something a little kinky went wrong, but I could be wrong. My condolences to the family on this tragedy.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/phoenix-flight-attendant-found-dead-mexico-city-14846351

Another more updated link says an arrest has been made.

http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/regio...ndant-found-dead-in-hotel-room-during-layover
 
How is it that you talk about a man with his hands strapped and strangled, add your own thoughts about it being a 'kinky' act gone wrong, and then in the same paragraph offer condolences to the family???

If your son/daughter was involved in a terrible accident would you appreciate people openly speculating about his/her lifestyle or cause of death? Probably not. As far as the family is concerned, they probably wish this was not in the news at all, let alone to have random strangers aware of the intimate details and speculating about the acts leading up to their loved one's demise.

If you're concerned about the family, just offer your condolences. IMO it is in poor taste to speculate on the cause of a person's death and then cover your ass with condolences to the family.
 
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Condolences to the family.

A sad reminder we are ALL at risk, the amount of crime in hotels is staggering but not often reported. Be aware of the surroundings.
 
Latest report I was told said the FA was found naked by the bed with his hands tied behind his back with cloth and strangled around the neck with a belt. Sounds like something a little kinky went wrong, but I could be wrong. My condolences to the family on this tragedy.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/phoenix-flight-attendant-found-dead-mexico-city-14846351

Another more updated link says an arrest has been made.

http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/regio...ndant-found-dead-in-hotel-room-during-layover

For all we know it could have been staged so that people would jump to that conclusion. Who knows how the murderer gained access to the room, it's not terribly difficult. He could have posed as a hotel worker and knocked on the victims door or he could have gone to the front desk and said he left his key in his room and asked for another. How many times have you done that or needed a key re-keyed and the front desk worked asked nothing more than "what room?" and then gave you a key?


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