victoriarobinson642
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My thought is that those letters are the initials of her and her S/O (the S would make sense with the name Sophie).
Can't get this woman out of my head. What kind of place is the Brooklyn Motor Inn? They have hourly rates for sure. Did staff know her, by the supposed name Sophie (or Sofie, Sofia), because she was a "working girl'? Didn't she checked in at some point, had to show her ID? Was she "a regular" and they didn't feel the need to check or is this the kind of place they don't look "so close"? This quote, from a traveling family, supposes otherwise: "and in addition the clerk asked for ID for each person staying in the room".
Looking at her tattoos, she was a gentle soul, struggling with things in life. I wonder if she was alone when she died. Sad. I hope she can be identified.
If it's the type of place I'm thinking...the girls are regulars. They meet John's there on a daily basis. They pay the manager hourly and they wouldn't need to show ID. As long as they pay and there is no mess afterwards they usually don't bother them. Hotel is making money off those girls as well. Drugs and prostitution is probably what keeps that hotel's doors open.
Just trying to be gentile...but ok...you being more explicit, totally ok with me.
Sorry. I’m a blunt person and it gets me in trouble for sure, but I don’t mean any disrespect to any of these women or how they survive.
I looked up the Brooklyn Motor Inn and it's in the Red Hook neighborhood. Historically an industrial area, not sure if it's on the path to gentrification or not (@madamx maybe you can shed some light here). Nothing I've read so far shows that it's being used as a homeless shelter like many of the hotels in the borough, so my guess is on it being a hot sheet motel. Or if they didn't ID this woman, she may have been visiting the registered occupant of the room?
idk about there but here in cali they are one in the same. my coworker was a patient zero for covid back in march 2020 and his roomie wouldnt let him come back so when he discharged from the hospital they quarantined him in a motor inn for unhoused and his neighbors were ladies of the night.I looked up the Brooklyn Motor Inn and it's in the Red Hook neighborhood. Historically an industrial area, not sure if it's on the path to gentrification or not (@madamx maybe you can shed some light here). Nothing I've read so far shows that it's being used as a homeless shelter like many of the hotels in the borough, so my guess is on it being a hot sheet motel. Or if they didn't ID this woman, she may have been visiting the registered occupant of the room?
Has anyone submitted sophie reeder??? I think it's worth a shot. She went missing 4 years ago and looks pretty similar
idk about there but here in cali they are one in the same. my coworker was a patient zero for covid back in march 2020 and his roomie wouldnt let him come back so when he discharged from the hospital they quarantined him in a motor inn for unhoused and his neighbors were ladies of the night.
I don't know about Brooklyn exactly, but in the Bronx it can vary. Some cater mostly to sex workers, some house the homeless, some have both, some have neither.