Mandi probably bragged to them about her GHB arrest. Little Mandi walked into Dollhouse broke, but she wanted to say I am not so little. I was arrested with $25,000 of something, look at this news story on Google. And they looked her up on Google and found it, found out how she was arrested with 7 pounds of GHB. Either they found the bogus Georgia GHB story themselves, or Mandi or someone who knew her showed it to the people at Dollhouse. Chris Dahl who was in Georgia with Mandi when she was arrested, was a regular at all the Veigle clubs. And his girlfriend Dalindy was a bartender at Stars. Many other people in Conway knew Mandi and were familiar with the GHB story. Dollhouse valet parker Marc Gorewitz said in his police interview on December 28, 2016, that they knew about Mandi's bogus GHB news story. Gorewitz even made what sounded like an insincere comment, that Dollhouse on OBT needs to do better background checks on strippers before hiring them. So a light went on, and the people at Dollhouse on December 14 had their answer. Mandi must have drugged Big Jim with the date-rape drug, to incapacitate him and throw him over the balcony. They said Jim was drinking with Mandi all night at Dollhouse. They imagined Mandi must have been drinking with Jim so that she could drug him with GHB. How else would that old creep hook a little girl like that to drink with him all night? The other Dollhouse employees may have exaggerated how long Mulrenin was actually drinking with Mandi, to fit their GHB story. The Dollhouse surveillance video that would have showed Mandi drinking with Mulrenin, went missing from what police gave to Mandi's lawyers. But Neisha Cintron said Mandi had $0 at the end of the night. Mandi would have had some money if she spent much time with customers. She supposedly was owed for a customer who paid for a private dance with dancer dollars, but I will get to that later. The vast majority of customers pay with cash, and Mandi had none. Mandi told her mother in a recorded call from the jail, that Mulrenin would not leave her alone that night. So she may have spent the whole night being shown off by Big Jim, and drinking with him. I don’t think Mandi would have accepted the job and got dressed up, if she didn't intend to make money as a stripper that night. Whatever else she had been doing that week wasn’t making her any money. I believe pushy Jim did make her sit with him instead of work. He was very pushy, and liked arm candy. And Mulrenin told Mandi to change dresses that night to one that suited him, and made her sit with him all night. That is what Neisha Cintron saw, and the kind of behavior I myself witnessed from the well-dressed manager GQ Jim. Sitting at the Gator’s bar on May 4, 2017, I pointed out to Mini-Jim how Mandi was actually arrested with something called G which is totally legal in Georgia, and does not incapacitate. Mini-Jim said "Well now G, that is something a little bit different from GHB." Mini-Jim claimed to have parked Mulrenin's car the night he died. He said he detailed Mulrenin's car every week, and the money for the detail came from coke sales in the club. So the guy who detailed Mulrenin's car and claimed to park it that night, and claimed to know about Mulrenin's drug use, knew what "G" is. Mini-Jim recalled how Mulrenin was said to walk out with $1300 in his pocket that night, but added that Mulrenin "never took his money home with him." I later decided the $1300 was most likely Mini-Jim conflating the $2500 someone said Mulrenin might have walked out with, and the $13,000 that was mentioned in the newspapers. Mini-Jim also said many girls were willing to testify how they went to J im’s house to have sex with him for money; their motivation is to show how Mandi could have done the same thing to set him up. Jim’s employees always assumed Jim had set up the meeting with Mandi, but "must be slipping" with age or had been drugged. Mini-Jim also said something which, at the time, I thought he was wrong about. He said Mulrenin personally knew both Mandi and Scott. Mini-Jim didn't seem to be claiming firsthand knowledge of this. He seemed to be repeating gossip. But I thought he misunderstood the gossip or heard wrong or got confused. I never heard that at the time, II-ll