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Here’s why Kim Kardashian’s Paris Robbery doesn’t make sense

 

Mandatory Credit: Photo by JP Offord/REX/Shutterstock (6067396e) Scene of the attack Kim Kardashian robbed at gunpoint, Paris, France - 03 Oct 2016
Mandatory Credit: Photo by JP Offord/REX/Shutterstock (6067396e)
Scene of the attack
Kim Kardashian robbed at gunpoint, Paris, France – 03 Oct 2016

For fashion week watchers,  er, at least in Paris,  people got an eye and an earful after apparent news of a robbery occurred at Paris’s exclusive no address hotel.  That hotel, which is staunchly secretive, is almost unheard of to most unless one has previously stayed there or is a client. A part of the clientele that is virtually unknown to the public.

Here’s what’s we know:

Kim was reportedly held at gunpoint in her room at the palatial hotel.

The thieves made off with millions of apparent jewelry.

Kim was not harmed in the making of this robbery.

Here’s what’s  not adding up:

What is supposed to be “The No Address Hotel”, apparently isn’t at least if you go according to Kim’s accounts of events.

How masked robbers knew where Kim would be staying, let alone managed to find the “No Address Hotel”.  Did they Google Map it?

Kardashian claims that she was held at gunpoint; and then late reply locked in a closet after being bound by restraints. The part that doesn’t make sense, perhaps, is that “armed robbers” managed to do all of this and assumingly while making noise inside of a hotel that isn’t supposed to exist to the real world.

 

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