Courtney Browen
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she rushed outside and began looking for her. Brittany said she searched the parking lot, checked the back of the hotel, and she went floor to floor to see if anyone had seen her. But after about five minutes of searching, Brittany decided to call 911. Now, Officer Sorensen knew that there were surveillance cameras at the hometown studios.
And luckily, there was even one near Brittany and Celeste's doorway. So from there, he walked to the management office to review the camera footage. and what he saw would immediately raise some red flags. Shockingly, there wasn't any footage of Amari leaving the hotel room that morning. There was also no footage of her wandering around all on her own.
And luckily, there was even one near Brittany and Celeste's doorway. So from there, he walked to the management office to review the camera footage. and what he saw would immediately raise some red flags. Shockingly, there wasn't any footage of Amari leaving the hotel room that morning. There was also no footage of her wandering around all on her own.
And luckily, there was even one near Brittany and Celeste's doorway. So from there, he walked to the management office to review the camera footage. and what he saw would immediately raise some red flags. Shockingly, there wasn't any footage of Amari leaving the hotel room that morning. There was also no footage of her wandering around all on her own.
They also checked the footage to see if Brittany, Amari's mom, had actually looked for her. They were expecting to see on the camera a frantic mother running around looking for her daughter. But surprisingly, Brittany was not on the footage either. She had not left the room that morning to search for Amari, like she had claimed.
They also checked the footage to see if Brittany, Amari's mom, had actually looked for her. They were expecting to see on the camera a frantic mother running around looking for her daughter. But surprisingly, Brittany was not on the footage either. She had not left the room that morning to search for Amari, like she had claimed.
They also checked the footage to see if Brittany, Amari's mom, had actually looked for her. They were expecting to see on the camera a frantic mother running around looking for her daughter. But surprisingly, Brittany was not on the footage either. She had not left the room that morning to search for Amari, like she had claimed.
In total, eight cameras were searched, including cameras from a nearby car wash and hibachi restaurant. None of them showed Amari or Brittany Hall, who said she was looking for her daughter. So why lie?
In total, eight cameras were searched, including cameras from a nearby car wash and hibachi restaurant. None of them showed Amari or Brittany Hall, who said she was looking for her daughter. So why lie?
In total, eight cameras were searched, including cameras from a nearby car wash and hibachi restaurant. None of them showed Amari or Brittany Hall, who said she was looking for her daughter. So why lie?
That night, both Brittany and Celeste were allowed to go back home as there was no evidence to hold them. And sadly, by 4.30 p.m. that day, there was still no sign of Amari Hall, despite the massive search in and around hometown studios. Soon enough, the sun was going down and the air outside was getting colder and authorities continue to worry about the safety of the eight-year-old little girl.
That night, both Brittany and Celeste were allowed to go back home as there was no evidence to hold them. And sadly, by 4.30 p.m. that day, there was still no sign of Amari Hall, despite the massive search in and around hometown studios. Soon enough, the sun was going down and the air outside was getting colder and authorities continue to worry about the safety of the eight-year-old little girl.
That night, both Brittany and Celeste were allowed to go back home as there was no evidence to hold them. And sadly, by 4.30 p.m. that day, there was still no sign of Amari Hall, despite the massive search in and around hometown studios. Soon enough, the sun was going down and the air outside was getting colder and authorities continue to worry about the safety of the eight-year-old little girl.
Now, I'm not sure why authorities told the public that they didn't suspect foul play, because Brittany and Celeste were raising all the red flags. Their stories were changing. They weren't matching up. Maybe authorities didn't want them to suspect that they were onto them. But soon enough, the women were back at the police station for questioning.
Now, I'm not sure why authorities told the public that they didn't suspect foul play, because Brittany and Celeste were raising all the red flags. Their stories were changing. They weren't matching up. Maybe authorities didn't want them to suspect that they were onto them. But soon enough, the women were back at the police station for questioning.
Now, I'm not sure why authorities told the public that they didn't suspect foul play, because Brittany and Celeste were raising all the red flags. Their stories were changing. They weren't matching up. Maybe authorities didn't want them to suspect that they were onto them. But soon enough, the women were back at the police station for questioning.
And specifically, authorities wanted to know everything that happened that weekend, everything that led up to Amari's disappearance.
And specifically, authorities wanted to know everything that happened that weekend, everything that led up to Amari's disappearance.
And specifically, authorities wanted to know everything that happened that weekend, everything that led up to Amari's disappearance.
Now, like you just heard, Celeste said that she was at her grandmother's house that night, but at some point in the interview, she stated that her and her grandma had an estranged relationship due to Celeste being a lesbian, which is strange because she said she was at her house all that night.