It's surprisingly easy to miss a dead person, it's not like they have a pink neon "HEY I'M BEING DEAD OVER HERE".
> However, that office supposedly has round the clock security, and the security on duty didn't pick up on anything unusual.
I can imagine that if I had the security officer's job, and I walked around same office every single day, I'd really stop caring at some point and could potentially miss a dead body. It's an office, not airplane landing checklist after all. Probably the guy was looking for things like open doors or damaged equipment.
I was thinking that a security guard who monitored the building might notice the one person who was at their desk over the weekend, or in the middle of the night. The most likely explanation is that they are completely checked out of their job and didn't really perform it to the spirit or even the letter of their responsibility, but I want to give them the benefit of the doubt.
> However, that office supposedly has round the clock security, and the security on duty didn't pick up on anything unusual.
I can imagine that if I had the security officer's job, and I walked around same office every single day, I'd really stop caring at some point and could potentially miss a dead body. It's an office, not airplane landing checklist after all. Probably the guy was looking for things like open doors or damaged equipment.