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Sunday, November 19, 2017

Johnny's Alibi That He Was Alone and Reading


This is the second in a series of three articles. The first article was Baby Houseman's Walk of Shame.

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Johnny Castle's alibi -- that he was alone and reading in his room -- was not believed, because a search of his room found no books.
Neil Kellerman
Moe Pressman's wallet was stolen when he was playing pinochle last night. It was in his jacket hanging on the back of his chair. He had it at.1:30, and when he checked again at quarter of four [3:45], it was missing.

Max Kellerman
Vivian thinks she remembers this dance kid Johnny walking by. So we ask him, "You have an alibi for last night?" He says he was alone in his room reading.

Neil Kellerman
There are no books in Johnny's room!

Baby Houseman
There's been a mistake. I know Johnny didn't do it.

Neil Kellerman
There's been similar thefts at the Sheldrake. It's happened here before. Three other wallets.

Johnny was not alone in his room. He was in his room with Baby Houseman, who was a compulsive reader.

On vacation, Baby is reading an economics textbook.
In her vacation hotel room, Baby had a pile of textbooks on her nightstand.

On the left side is a night stand,
on which is a pile of Baby's textbooks
Baby went to Johnny's room with the intention of spending the entire night there. Her intention was to give him as many orgasms as possible by the means of masturbation and humping.She herself would keep her panties on and would not have any orgasms.

Baby knew by now that Johnny tended to fall asleep after an orgasm. If she herself didn't fall asleep with him, then she might want to read a book while he slept.

Therefore compulsive-reader Baby brought a textbook to Johnny's room.

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While Johnny was not sleeping between orgasms, he might have browsed through Baby's book. Normally he did not read books. He did not even have any books.

Johnny was impressed by Baby's intelligence and education, and he surely was impressed by her textbook as he browsed through it in his room.

So, although Johnny was not alone in his room, he indeed was reading.

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On the following morning when Baby left Johnny's cabin on her walk of shame, she was not carrying a book. She was carrying only a pair of high-heeled shoes.

Baby is not carrying a book
on her walk of shame in the morning.

In the morning, before breakfast, the Kellermans searched Johnny's cabin looking for evidence that he had stolen a wallet from Moe Pressman. When Johnny was asked what he had been doing during the previous night, he answered that he had been "alone in his room reading".

Because no books were found in his room, the Kellermans deduced reasonably that he was lying in his alibi and so they fired him.

Because Moe's wallet disappeared between 1:30 and 3:45 a.m., Johnny could have said simply that he had been alone in his room sleeping. Johnny said that he had been reading, because he really had been reading.

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If Johnny indeed had been reading Baby's book, then what happened with the book? She did not take it with her on her walk of shame.

My best guess is that Billy Kostecki took Baby's book from Johnny's cabin. Furthermore Billy drove Baby herself from the cabin to her family's hotel suite.

On a previous morning, a sports car is seen parked outside of Johnny's cabin.

A sports car parked outside of Johnny's cabin.
Does the car belong to Billy Kostecki?
I speculate that the car belongs to Billy Kostecki and that he was Johnny Castle's wingman. In his wingman role, Billy sometimes drove Johnny's lovers home in the mornings.

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This is the second in a series of three articles. The third article is Billy Kostecki was Johnny Castle's Wingman.

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