Alleykins
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@Rose_Red, about security and building access, Lapcas posted this here last year (RBBM for focus):
I didn't go here, but a local state university back in the 80s.
Even back then, we had security cameras, along with card keys to enter dorms, and university police patrolling the campus 24/7.
This case has haunted me for years because I was at UCLA when it happened. In fact, two years prior, I had lived in Dykstra Hall on the same floor he was living on when he disappeared. It just never made any sense.
Security in the dorms was tight. To get into any building, you had to have your student ID scanned and there were security cameras. There would no reason for anyone over, say, 21 to be near the dorms, especially because UCLA only guaranteed housing to freshmen at the time, so I'm not sure who the unidentified stranger they've talked about could have been. The bus stop his scent was tracked to was quite far; I'm going to guess almost a mile and mostly up a steep hill.
I didn't go here, but a local state university back in the 80s.
Even back then, we had security cameras, along with card keys to enter dorms, and university police patrolling the campus 24/7.