Harvey Guillén
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Appearances Over Time
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But Ron's not answering.
Then, when one of Ron's employees arrives, they all go inside and find the home empty.
with Ron's suitcases unpacked, which isn't the only strange detail.
They report Ron missing, but apparently the Beverly Hills police don't even send a detective to his house.
They assume he fled.
Then a few days later, they get a call from the Plaza Hotel in New York.
Someone checked into the room Ron had booked, and whoever it was racked up $2,000 worth of charges.
So the police asked the hotel for their help catching the culprit, and it leads to a really strange and kinda funny scene.
Security spots the person exiting the room holding two suitcases.
They follow him down a staircase and into the lobby.
They ask if he's a guest.
The man says something about a limousine, but before he can exit the building, a bunch of guards surround him in the lobby.
And rather than stand down, this man drops his suitcases, screams his head off, and hits a fancy karate pose.
Can you imagine the faces of all the guests checking in?
Like, it's the Plaza, Home Alone 2, Eloise.
Anyway, obviously the guest is Jim Pittman, Joe's bodyguard, and now, Hittman.
He tries to run, but ends up going to jail, except he's booked under the name Ron Levin, and Joe bails him out the next day.
So nothing really comes of the incident and things go back to normal, which for the Billionaire Boys Club now means the opposite of normal.
By June 24th, a lot more members know about Ron's murder because Joe tells them.
Even though Jim warns him that it's a terrible idea, Jim thinks the less people who know, the better because in his words, there's always someone who talks.