of paper that looked the same was found on his kitchen counter next to his keys. It should be noted, the handwriting was different from the handwriting on his to-do list, and inside his bootbox with cash. I would guess this was written by a female. It contained the following: Doll House Dollars Jessenia $1700 10 Phoenix $380 Ivey $100 Kierra $410 Melanie $790 Serenity $200 Gia $530 Leah $850 10 That totals $4960. I don’t know what the two 10’s are. But let's suppose each customer did buy $10k as claimed. Maybe those two girls who got the most, are also the ones who handled the credit card sale, $10k each. Mandi's lawyers seemed to imply during Barbara Mellinger's deposition, that Mandi was also owed some Dollhouse Dollars that she didn't get to cash out. But even if Mandi did a private dance and went on stage as they suggested, that would still probably not be more than $140. Even if another 10 girls were there and each made $150 in dancer dollars, both of which I consider highly unlikely, that would still only get to $6600. $7k should have been enough to pay the girls. Unless the missing witness was right, Mulrenin really did get $2500 dancer dollars - half as many as all eight dancers listed - and cashed them out. Most of the money in the boot box in his closet was in a black plastic bag. But there was some money outside the bag that looked like he could have just thrown it in there, that looks like maybe $2500. If he really cared about the business and the girls and keeping the big earners working there, he woud have done the opposite. He would have gone home and got the money from his box to pay them. And if it was really known that Mulrenin had a lot of cash, they would have demanded he pay the girls with it. Or some witness would have pointed out he had cash and complained that he didn't pay them with it. No witness at the Dollhouse mentioned more than $2500, or Sprague would have put it in his arrest affidavit. Mandi's motive for robbery was supposedly knowing Mulrenin had some huge amount of cash. But these are the girls who have been to Mulrenin's house and done drugs and had sex with him. And apparently they accepted he did not have enough cash to pay them. Barbara Mellinger didn't say in her deposition "It is strange that Mulrenin couldn't pay them, and the girls were angry, because everyone knows he has heaps of cash." Nobody knew about his box. Mini-Jim told me the opposite, Mulrenin never took his money home with him. $6600 plus $2500 is still only $9100 in dancer dollars. Where did the other $10k go? Did the customers take it home with them? Did they buy $10k in drinks, a thousand drinks? Did they spend $10k buying time in the private room? And why was Mulrenin obsessed with the Dollhouse Dollars list when he was on the elevator about to meet Mandi? And where did the missing money go that they didn't pay the dancers the next day? My best guess is Mulrenin spent the missing money on cocaine that week from Chris Dahl. Or it went into his box, or who knows what. And he was too sloppy and coked up and out of his mind fucking Mandi, to care about it. Carico said Mulrenin was angry when he had to stay afier and do the books from the big customers that night, and impatient and smoking in the club, which he doesn't usually do. He was a sloppy coke addict staying up all night and embezzling money from the club and stifling the dancers. What else do drunk coke-addict sex-addict strip club managers do? They get jealous and won't let girls leave and escalate confrontations and fall off a balcony. And Mandi was around the club all week, and everyone knew exactly what was going on, and they blamed her for Mulrenin's irresponsible behavior. And when they didn't get paid, the dancers imagined Mandi stole their money. People who knew better, Barbara Mellinger and Big Mike, encouraged this lie to cover up the bad management. And everyone told every lie and hid II-42