Woman's body found inside freezer at Dollar Tree in Miami
From your linked articleWoman's body found inside freezer at Dollar Tree in Miami
According to Miami Police, at 8 a.m., officers arrived at the Dollar Tree at 968 SW 8th Street after an employee made a call and said there was a dead woman inside the store.
I'm not sure what they mean by "freezer". I understand getting locked in a walk-in freezer, although it should never happen since safety releases are required by law. What I don't understand is how a person could be trapped by accident in an upright display freezer, as the doors permit outward pushing, also required by law. MOO JMOIf the freezer door was not locked, probably no foul play? Unless she was put into the freezer unconscious or already deceased.
BBMPolice ID woman found dead inside freezer at Miami Dollar Tree
Investigators identified the woman on Sunday afternoon as 32-year-old Massiell Garay Sanchez.
She def had to have some sort of a psychiatric problem, her own or drug induced. So terribly sad for such a productive and beloved young woman. IMOPolice said Sanchez entered the store before it closed on Saturday, Dec. 13, but did not purchase anything, according to WTVJ and WPLG.
Sanchez then allegedly went to a restricted employee-only area of the business and entered the freezer, where she stayed overnight. An employee found her the next morning.
Police do not believe foul play is involved with the woman’s death, according to WFTV and WPLG.
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I'm also wondering if her clothes were in the freezer with her.I am having a hard time believing that this was a suicide as the method strikes me as anything but fast or painless. What do we know about the door mechanism...is it such that it can only open from the outside?
NOT trying to make this political AT ALL, but along these lines, might she have seen someone she feared was an ICE agent and unthinkingly fled to the first place she could hide, not realizing that it (maybe) didn’t have an internal mechanism for unlocking the freezer door?I'm sorry but I do not believe a person mistakes a freezer for say a bathroom. Was she trying to hide from someone? That depends on who was in charge of locking up the store that night. Jmo