This is what Doris Marsh's living conditions was like in Knightsbridge the first time I visited her.

The boxes you see in the pictures above were brought over to Doris Marsh's room and just left, weeks went by before I went and visited her and seen how bad her living conditions were. Doris was unable to unpack these things and put them in drawers and the employees of the forum at Knightsbridge didn't help her either. 

The lock box in the picture was locked and  Teresa or Emily didn't leave a key, she had a lock box with no way to open it.

In the pictures you see none of Doris Marsh's furniture or none of her personal belongings. In the bathroom you can see a bottle of Pantene shampoo but no soap.

The towels in the bathroom look like they were stolen from a cheap motel.

There was no food, milk etc... in the refrigerator.

 

Now look at the lady's room who was across the hall. 

 

Receipt for the phone Steve Hoskins bought for Doris Marsh that somebody stole the battery out of which was probably either Boss Hog aka Emily or Ollie aka Teresa.

I took these pictures over to the Congressman in Columbus whose staff I guess motivated Hogg aka Emily and Ollie aka Teresa because Doris Marsh's living quarters looked a lot better the next time I went by and seen Doris Marsh. 

The chest that Doris Marsh had been trying to get Teresa aka Ollie and Emily aka Boss Hogg to bring over for weeks was also there!

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