- A 60-year-old woman, Denise Prudhomme, was found dead at her desk at a Wells Fargo corporate office in Tempe, Arizona, four days after she scanned into work on a Friday at 7:00 a.m. 00:38
- The body was discovered on the following Tuesday, with employees reporting a foul odor that they initially thought was a plumbing issue, and the cubicle was located on the third floor, away from the main aisle. 01:01
- Questions have been raised about the security protocols in place, including whether the security team patrols the office regularly, especially on weekends, and whether employees are required to badge out when they leave the building. 03:34
- Possible solutions to prevent similar incidents include implementing a badging system that sends notifications if an employee doesn’t clock out, and having a volunteer team member conduct a thorough patrol on weekends. 07:46
- A Wells Fargo building had a situation where a custodial staff member was found dead, and the question is who would be held responsible, with the possibility of going after Wells Fargo or the contract security company 12:31.
- The family of the deceased might hold someone accountable, but it’s also possible that the family wasn’t in close contact with the victim 12:55.
- The speaker would hold Wells Fargo responsible, as they are supposed to provide security and custodial staff 13:27.
- Custodial staff at the speaker’s workplace are friendly and keep them informed about any unusual occurrences, but they typically don’t stick around longer than necessary to finish their job 13:47.