The security representative nodded. “Early in the morning we walk the halls. Because of the number of guests that stayed for the tournament, we had a large number of room service calls, so around five this morning, each floor was checked, and food carts cleared out. The next time a room key was swiped to gain entry into the suite was about a half an hour ago. We don’t keep track of exits from this room, but the RFID key card system told us when an entry is made.”
“That would have been the time I came in,” Hunter said.
“Do you have your keys?” Deputy Myers asked.
“Yes.” Hunter fished out the room key, but now he wasn’t sure which suite was which, so he put two keys out.
“Which one is the key to this room?”
“I’m not sure,” Hunter answered.”
“And the other key?”
“Where I stayed last night,” Hunter said.
“And you still can’t tell me who you were with?” the deputy asked.
“No, I can’t say.”
“Can I get any help on this?” Deputy Myers asked hotel security.