Hotel guest who claimed to have found a ‘fetus’ in the closet reveals what was REALLY in the bag

A woman who went viral for claiming to have found a bag containing a bloodied ‘fetus’ in her hotel room last month has compromised her account.

Ásh Whïté posted a video last week complaining about her stay at the Hilton Garden Inn in Tallahassee while demanding a refund.

The Florida mom described how she booked the room while in town for a family reunion, only to find it hadn’t been cleaned from a previous guest’s stay when she walked in.

In the clip, Whïté recounts footage of her discovery of what appears to be a plastic bag filled with human blood from the room’s closet and says a staffer casually told her it was likely an unborn baby.

The claim has now been proven with a police report showing that the contents of the bag were in fact wine and vomit left by a previous guest.

A woman who went viral after claiming she found a bag containing a bloodied ‘fetus’ in her hotel room last month has had her account discredited – by a police report showing the contents were wine and vomit. A clip posted by the guest last week shows an employee removing the bag

The revelation comes a week after Ásh Whïté posted the video complaining about her stay at the Hilton Garden Inn in Tallahassee.  Citing a police report, the hotel has since revealed its claims about the apparently bloodied bag are bogus

The revelation comes a week after Ásh Whïté posted the video complaining about her stay at the Hilton Garden Inn in Tallahassee. Citing a police report, the hotel has since revealed its claims about the apparently bloodied bag are bogus

When the original post went viral, hotel employees denied Whïté’s version of events — before gunning it down with concrete evidence.

“In response to the serious allegation, our employees immediately contacted law enforcement and a thorough investigation has been conducted,” Hilton Garden Inn General Manager Jason Curtis told the agency. florida standard.

“We take all guest concerns very seriously and we strive to maintain the highest standards of cleanliness and safety for all our guests,” Curtis wrote in an email shortly after the newspaper ran a story about the much-viewed video of white.

“A forensic analysis concluded the claim was false.”

A police report filed after the incident supported Curtis’s claim – and indicated that a forensic test had been performed on the bag’s contents.

In an accompanying caption, the Florida mom described how she booked the room while in town for a family reunion, only to find it uncleaned from a previous guest's stay upon entering.

In an accompanying caption, the Florida mom described how she booked the room while in town for a family reunion, only to find it uncleaned from a previous guest’s stay upon entering.

When the post went viral, hotel employees denied Whïté's version of events — before shooting it down with concrete evidence

When the post went viral, hotel employees denied Whïté’s version of events — before shooting it down with concrete evidence

The test, viewed by The Standard, found that the bag contained vomit and wine.

The incident initially sparked an outpouring of social media commentary, after Whïté claimed in her post that the staffer she confronted told her that the hotel was handing over the then-presumed fetus to Planned Parenthood.

“We have a contract with Planned Parenthood,” the employee said, according to Whïté. “This looks like an aborted fetus. We just take it’

However, her anger increased when she opened a closet and saw the ominous plastic bag, which she said an employee claimed was probably a fetus and taken to Planned Parenthood.

However, her anger increased when she opened a closet and saw the ominous plastic bag, which she said an employee claimed was probably a fetus and taken to Planned Parenthood.

During the experience, Whïté also awarded 30,000 reward points – the equivalent of about $200 – for the switch. She did not respond to requests for an interview.

In her Facebook post — which was falsely re-shared by the pro-life group Students for Life of America — Whïté claimed to call the police after her discovery, prompting an investigation and a written report to be prepared.

In one clip, several Tallahassee Police Department officers are seen approaching the entrance to the three-star hotel.

It ended with the staff offering her the aforementioned 30,000 hotel points while assuring her that she could contact Hilton for a full refund.

Hilton Hotels told The Standard that the Hilton Garden Inn was independently owned and operated.

Earlier in the clip – which has been viewed tens of thousands of times – Whïté initially shows disgust at inattentiveness like an unmade bed and mountains of garbage.

However, her anger increased when she opened a cupboard and saw the ominous plastic bag.

In one clip, several Tallahassee Police Department officers are seen approaching the entrance to the three-star hotel

In one clip, several Tallahassee Police Department officers are seen approaching the entrance to the three-star hotel

It ended with the staff offering her the aforementioned 30,000 hotel points while assuring her that she could contact Hilton for a full refund.

Earlier in the clip - which has been viewed tens of thousands of times - Whïté initially expressed disgust at oversights such as an unmade bed and piles of rubbish

It ended with the staff offering her the aforementioned 30,000 hotel points while assuring her that she could contact Hilton for a full refund.

Whïté, a mother of at least four children, did not immediately respond to a request from DailyMail.com on Wednesday.  The case is now closed, according to the Tallahassee Police Department

Whïté, a mother of at least four children, did not immediately respond to a request from DailyMail.com on Wednesday. The case is now closed, according to the Tallahassee Police Department

“We noticed something in our closet,” she says in the video, which shows an employee carrying the bag away as she follows closely behind.

“That wasn’t just something you put on someone like that and expect them to just get on with their day,” White said of the experience at the time. “This was the worst day ever. So I thought: I want my money back.’

Whïté, a mother of at least four children, did not immediately respond to a request from DailyMail.com on Wednesday. The case is now closed, according to the Tallahassee Police Department.