Here is a link to the hotel
Clarion Inn & Suites University Center - Guest Reservations
There has been quite a bit of conversation regarding the hotel (as it is called directly on their website, see under business and other amenities). Having lived here my entire life, the hotel has undergone several upgrades over the years with changes in ownership. True, at one time, it was one of few places to stay in Auburn. Most people stayed in Opelika at the 280 E exit where there was a Holiday Inn and three more hotels. Over time, Opelika became much more seedy (underscore seedy) at this exit and Auburn grew quickly adding many more hotels. Opelika has also added an entire new group at the 280 W exit near Tiger Town. I wouldn't consider Clarion seedy by hotel standards (dated at times...yes) but I don't make a point of visiting there since I am from here. I do know that it was considered nice enough to host the annual Daddy/Daughter Date Night sponsored by the city as it still does (
Daddy Daughter Date Night - City of Auburn). It has also allowed churches to use it facilities for Sunday services at various times over the years. At one time it was good meat and three place to eat on Sunday afternoons and was generally packed out. I believe on game day weekends it is probably packed as is every hotel in town. I have personally been to all three events (dance, church, restaurant) but never felt like it was seedy at that time. I never felt in danger and never saw anyone sketchy nearby. Again, this is in a good part of town as is most of Auburn. It's a high traffic and highly visable area. It's also more than a sprint from the gas station and one hour of time wouldn't allow much time for getting back there from the gas station, physically assaulting someone there, and leaving to dispose of a body or anything similar. I'm not saying it couldn't happen, I just think this is less of a realistic scenario. Also, there are a few more seedy, translation cheap/low budget, hotels south of this hotel that would be more of the type someone with an affinity for crime and violence might be more comfortable with.
IMO, the more likely scenario is that the assault occurred and the body was disposed of somewhere between the I-85 exit and the final destination of Aniah's car and this has been the area of emphasis for the search. There is a lot of territory in the area, most rural and dark with easy access from the interstate. It will take time to cover this ground and still yet, the liklihood of missing something there is good. Also, Montgomery is a large city by our local standards and plenty of places to get rid of someone there.
Just trying to put some perspective on the hotel for those not from the area...no, I don't own stock in Clarion or know the owners, just being informative.