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The law enforcement was called 8 times before Sam Nordquist’s death in the hotel room 22

The law enforcement was called 8 times before Sam Nordquist’s death in the hotel room 22

The law enforcement officers were called to the hotel where the authorities say Sam Nordquist He was tortured to death at least eight times during his captivity, the sheriff’s call records obtained by NBC News Show.

Deputies from the Sheriff’s office in Ontario County went to Patty’s Lodge in Canandaigua, New York, in January to carry out two social assistance checks at the hotel, respond to three cases of “family problems”, addresses a “neighbors dispute”, completes a test control and issues a term for arrest, according to the name.

It is not clear whether the authorities have ever been directed to Room 22Where I say that Nordquist, 24, was held captive between January 1 and February 2. There, he was beaten, sexually assaulted and hung up by seven people before he died because of his wounds, The prosecutors said Last week.

The call records do not indicate which rooms visited the authorities and it is clear if someone heard something. But anyone on the property would be several tens of meters from room 22; The hotel is on a lot of land with about two dozen rooms grouped by four buildings with one floor.

Sam Nordquist sits out
Sam Nordquist.New York State Police

The office of the sheriff in Ontario County refused to comment and sent NBC News to his public record office. Patty’s lodge could not be contacted immediately for comments.

In recent weeks, the terrible killing of the 24 -year -old Black Transgender man has attracted national attention and has led out of LGBTQ lawyers from all over the country.

Prosecutors said that it seems that there is no indication that witnesses heard any of the abuse in room 22, although it continued for weeks and involved more people. No one reported any suspicious activity at the hotel, officials said. The Office of the District Lawyer in Ontario did not immediately return a comment request regarding the journals of appeal.

The family of Nordquist, who lives in Oakdale, Minnesota, asked for a health check in room 22, while Nordquist was still alive in October. The New York State Police band confirmed that they have completed the wellness check, adding that “Sam told the soldier that it is good and does not need medical help or law enforcement.”

The family again requested a welfare check at Lodge Patty on February 9 and reported to them disappeared to their local Oakdale police on February 10, the family said. His body was found three days later in a field, not far from Patty’s lodge, wrapped in plastic bags, prosecutors said last week.

Payne Road from Yates County, Ny Nordquist's remains were found on a field on the road.
Payne Road from Yates County, Ny Nordquist’s remains were found on a field on the road. Lauren Petracca for NBC News

Prosecutors detailed Last week, that seven people – including Nordquist’s girlfriend – are accused of hitting, hitting, starving and sexually assaulting and forced him to consume feces, urine and tobacco juice. Two young children were also constrained to join, according to the indictment.

The seven were arrested and accused of murder of the first degree and are facing life in prison without conditions of conditional freedom if convicted. Tuesday, all Became pleaded not guilty to taxes.