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i think he was at the hotel for clean-up only. he cleaned his truck, his tools, himself. maybe the mail was sitting in the truck, and he took it into the room to clean it off, bc something got "spilled" on it that he needed to wipe clean. he might not have actually even had the chlorine/bleach in the room. maybe it was the strong smell of chlorine/bleach that he was trying to clean off in the room.
as far as not leaving the tools for JP, BM knew for a fact he wasn't even possibly coming back to denver for the job, bc he knew how serious the situation was at home. those tools are his likelihood, so he took them home. i'm thinking he doesn't think too highly of JP, and thought he would be easy to keep quiet and only slightly confused.
I find this whole motel/mail/JP thing totally confusing. I can't discern even one single reason why BM called JP and told him to come to Broomfield.
- BM didn't bring tools for JP to use.
- BM couldn't use JP as a witness that BM was in Broomfield because he left before JP got there.
- BM never talked to JP again and let him sit idle for 2 days in the hotel while there was a supposedly important job to be done.
- Why didn't JP call BM and say, "Hey, where are the tools, and where's the job, and what am I doing here exactly?"
- If you've done nefarious things in your hotel room, why didn't you rent another room for your employee so he wouldn't see or smell all your mess? At $92 a night, it's cheaper than having another witness, isn't it?
- If you've gotten JP to come to work, and you have no plan, no tools, no workplace and no work for him to do, you've just added another witness for the prosecution.