OP refers to killroom repeatedly but the killroom comment was made to the walk-in cooler instagram pic. Was there a definitive link between the cooler and the construction pics that I missed? If so, this information needs to be pointed out.
Otherwise, this is a really interesting video. Great documentation. The first thought that comes to my mind is "money". Another property purchase in DC by a pizza shop owner. Where is the money coming from?
The damning evidence is the depression at the back right of the kill room. It's surrounded by concrete sheet rock BUT it was probably hosed a few times because the floor took the shape of a bad construction job on the infamous hole.
I think the main hypothesis seems to be that there is a depression in the floor of the cooler that might match the hole and trenching. My experience is that walk-ins have a metal floor over an insulated base, so any construction patching would not be visible.
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joeysaperv ago
OP refers to killroom repeatedly but the killroom comment was made to the walk-in cooler instagram pic. Was there a definitive link between the cooler and the construction pics that I missed? If so, this information needs to be pointed out.
Otherwise, this is a really interesting video. Great documentation. The first thought that comes to my mind is "money". Another property purchase in DC by a pizza shop owner. Where is the money coming from?
KansasJakeBG ago
The damning evidence is the depression at the back right of the kill room. It's surrounded by concrete sheet rock BUT it was probably hosed a few times because the floor took the shape of a bad construction job on the infamous hole.
throwawaa ago
Here's the infographic connecting the killroom pic with this construction pic: https://i.sli.mg/Ebl3vP.png
From https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1479663
joeysaperv ago
I think the main hypothesis seems to be that there is a depression in the floor of the cooler that might match the hole and trenching. My experience is that walk-ins have a metal floor over an insulated base, so any construction patching would not be visible.