A Bad Day to be a Doorman
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The body of Orlando Martinez was found slouched over the grand piano in the lobby of the Royal Bank Building at 1:22 a.m. Police pronounced him dead at the scene. We opened an investigation. | The body of Orlando Martinez was found slouched over the grand piano in the lobby of the Royal Bank Building at 1:22 a.m. Police pronounced him dead at the scene. We opened an investigation. | ||
- | My name is Charles Downing III and I investigate insurance claims. Mr. Martinez's ex-wife and beneficiary of his suspiciously large life insurance policy called the office the day that the obituary ran in | + | My name is Charles Downing III and I investigate insurance claims. Mr. Martinez's ex-wife and beneficiary of his suspiciously large life insurance policy called the office the day that the obituary ran in The Post. She was told that she would have to wait two weeks for payment. This is the standard procedure for payments greater than one million dollars. |
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Current revision as of 06:07, 1 October 2008
The body of Orlando Martinez was found slouched over the grand piano in the lobby of the Royal Bank Building at 1:22 a.m. Police pronounced him dead at the scene. We opened an investigation.
My name is Charles Downing III and I investigate insurance claims. Mr. Martinez's ex-wife and beneficiary of his suspiciously large life insurance policy called the office the day that the obituary ran in The Post. She was told that she would have to wait two weeks for payment. This is the standard procedure for payments greater than one million dollars.