Kenneka Jenkins

A spokesperson for a Chicago area hotel says no video exists of 19-year-old Kenneka Jenkins walking into a freezer.

Jenkins was found dead in the freezer on the lower conference level of the Crowne Plaza O’Hare Hotel and Conference Center in Rosemont, Illinois on Sunday, Sept. 10.

A spokesman told CBS Chicago there are no cameras pointed at the freezer.

Police released surveillance video footage of Jenkins stumbling and staggering off an elevator, down hallways, and through an unused kitchen.

The hotel released a statement after Jenkins’ family toured the areas she walked through. The family was also given 36 hours of video footage from all the cameras where Jenkins walked.
 
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Police have insisted from the beginning that Jenkins was intoxicated when she walked into the freezer and died after partying with friends in a 9th floor hotel room on Sept. 8.

Jenkins’s death has sparked conspiracy theories and wild accusations online of body organ harvesting and multiple suspects pursuing Jenkins.

One oft-repeated theory is that someone snatched Jenkins as she walked through the kitchen and led her into the freezer.

But if someone else was in the kitchen with Jenkins, that person is not seen entering or leaving the kitchen area. Apparently that person vanished into thin air.