Christopher Curtis
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That's one of the things. You don't really walk as much in Vegas. You know, everyone really drives a car. And I could talk about that a little bit later, because I think foot patrol is kind of important. Right. But I remember one time going to – there was this movie theater called the Flick Movie Theater. It was right on Fremont Street.
And I remember going in and going to a hotel and getting – they would comp us our dinner. So we'd get a comp and go eat dinner at one of the hotels. I remember meeting the security guard. He gave me a comp. I went, ate dinner. And then I got out – you're talking about foot patrol. I got out to walk my food off about an hour or so later.
And I remember going in and going to a hotel and getting – they would comp us our dinner. So we'd get a comp and go eat dinner at one of the hotels. I remember meeting the security guard. He gave me a comp. I went, ate dinner. And then I got out – you're talking about foot patrol. I got out to walk my food off about an hour or so later.
And I remember going in and going to a hotel and getting – they would comp us our dinner. So we'd get a comp and go eat dinner at one of the hotels. I remember meeting the security guard. He gave me a comp. I went, ate dinner. And then I got out – you're talking about foot patrol. I got out to walk my food off about an hour or so later.
And I go in the Flick Motel, and it was one of those kind of triple X kind of movie theater. And the same security guard that gave me the comp was getting a blowjob from a young guy in one of the back seats in his uniform. Wow. Comp and dinner, huh?
And I go in the Flick Motel, and it was one of those kind of triple X kind of movie theater. And the same security guard that gave me the comp was getting a blowjob from a young guy in one of the back seats in his uniform. Wow. Comp and dinner, huh?
And I go in the Flick Motel, and it was one of those kind of triple X kind of movie theater. And the same security guard that gave me the comp was getting a blowjob from a young guy in one of the back seats in his uniform. Wow. Comp and dinner, huh?
No, no. So I hated having to do that because I was a rookie at the time. And like you walk in there and your boots are like sticky because, you know, all the kind of disgusting.
No, no. So I hated having to do that because I was a rookie at the time. And like you walk in there and your boots are like sticky because, you know, all the kind of disgusting.
No, no. So I hated having to do that because I was a rookie at the time. And like you walk in there and your boots are like sticky because, you know, all the kind of disgusting.
And were there live sex shows in there? No, there weren't. There was a movie theater, but they would want the rookies to walk through it so that stuff like that wouldn't happen. But what was weird was that this guy felt he was comfortable enough to go in in his uniform and get a blowjob. You know, in a movie theater. Yeah. Like not even take his uniform off and go inside.
And were there live sex shows in there? No, there weren't. There was a movie theater, but they would want the rookies to walk through it so that stuff like that wouldn't happen. But what was weird was that this guy felt he was comfortable enough to go in in his uniform and get a blowjob. You know, in a movie theater. Yeah. Like not even take his uniform off and go inside.
And were there live sex shows in there? No, there weren't. There was a movie theater, but they would want the rookies to walk through it so that stuff like that wouldn't happen. But what was weird was that this guy felt he was comfortable enough to go in in his uniform and get a blowjob. You know, in a movie theater. Yeah. Like not even take his uniform off and go inside.
And that was like that Wild West mentality. Vegas, on that same street, maybe a couple of weeks later, and this would happen frequently, I got a call of a person not answering their door at their hotel room. Go up to the hotel room, security with the passkey. Wow, it's scary.
And that was like that Wild West mentality. Vegas, on that same street, maybe a couple of weeks later, and this would happen frequently, I got a call of a person not answering their door at their hotel room. Go up to the hotel room, security with the passkey. Wow, it's scary.
And that was like that Wild West mentality. Vegas, on that same street, maybe a couple of weeks later, and this would happen frequently, I got a call of a person not answering their door at their hotel room. Go up to the hotel room, security with the passkey. Wow, it's scary.
They open the door. This dude was butt naked on the bed. Mm-hmm. Completely bloated. We say 419, which is the code for a dead body. Completely dead. He might have started turning purple if I recall, but he was definitely dead. And he had a picture of his family on the nightstand. So fast forward to the end of what happened was this guy came to Vegas on a conference or something like that.
They open the door. This dude was butt naked on the bed. Mm-hmm. Completely bloated. We say 419, which is the code for a dead body. Completely dead. He might have started turning purple if I recall, but he was definitely dead. And he had a picture of his family on the nightstand. So fast forward to the end of what happened was this guy came to Vegas on a conference or something like that.
They open the door. This dude was butt naked on the bed. Mm-hmm. Completely bloated. We say 419, which is the code for a dead body. Completely dead. He might have started turning purple if I recall, but he was definitely dead. And he had a picture of his family on the nightstand. So fast forward to the end of what happened was this guy came to Vegas on a conference or something like that.
He has a beautiful family, picks up a hooker, tries to have sex with her. Heart pops and he dies. She leaves him and she leaves with all of his stuff. And then that's the legacy that he leaves for his family. And it was almost like it was movie-like because on the nightstand, the guy carried a picture of his family and put it on the nightstand.