A chilling 911 call has emerged, painting a disturbing picture of actress Tara Reid's alleged drugging incident, leaving many to wonder what truly happened that night.
In the audio, obtained by TMZ, a bystander frantically tries to get help for Reid, describing her as "really inebriated" and in need of immediate medical attention. You can hear Reid's slurred speech and distressed moans in the background, adding a layer of urgency and concern to the situation.
The caller's description of Reid's condition is alarming: "She can barely stand. She can barely sit in a wheelchair. She’s not responding sometimes. She’s giving unresponsive answers." The caller repeatedly tries to get Reid's attention, but the actress seems unable to communicate coherently. The dispatcher is informed that Reid is "laying on the floor in the hallway." This paints a concerning picture of the events.
Reid claims she was drugged at a Chicago hotel bar. But here's where it gets controversial... Police have stated that they've found no video evidence to support her claims, despite surveillance footage showing her at the bar. The Rosemont Public Safety Department released a statement saying, "While video surveillance showed Tara Reid at the hotel bar, at no time did video show anyone tampering with or adding something to her drink." The investigation is ongoing, with police awaiting Reid's hospital records.
And this is the part most people miss... Despite the lack of video evidence, Reid maintains her story, stating, "Bottom line is no one ends up in the hospital incapacitated for over 8 hours after a drink." She expressed the incident has severely affected her mental health, claiming, "I believe I was drugged. Something happened to me."
This situation raises several questions: Is the lack of video evidence definitive proof, or could it be incomplete? Could there be another explanation for Reid's condition? What impact does her history of substance abuse have on the narrative? What are your thoughts on this situation? Share your opinions in the comments below.